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Title: Mentoring : The Tao of Giving and Receiving Wisdom
by Chungliang A. Huang
ISBN: 0-06-251250-1
Publisher: Harper SanFrancisco
Pub. Date: 03 November, 1995
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $18.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.64 (14 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Review of Mentoring: The Tao of Gining and Receiving Wisdom
Comment: Book Review - Mentoring: The Tao of Giving and Receiving Wisdom

The author presents a gentle and insightful approach into the art of Mentoring. He uses the Tao philosophy to guide in the basic principles of mentoring. Through examples, he shares the gift of giving and receiving in a true mentoring relationship. His book provides a deep and spiritual view of relationships in all of life. His initial selection examines the "dance" and guides you through the basic virtues of a mentor/ mentee relationship. The author provides this through a description of virtues and the actions to be taken. His first collection, "Virtues of the Heart" provide a foundation into the exploration of a mentor mentee relationship. Through engagement in the virtues of emptiness, humility, self-acceptance, integrity, and kindness the author shows how these virtues enhance and strengthen the relationship of a mentor mentee. He paves an insightful path to nurture and grow in a mentor /mentee relationship during the various stages of development. The next, "Virtues of the Soul" provide an insightful approach to maintain the bond of the mentor/ mentee. Virtues such as cooperation, nurturance, interdependence and enthusiasm are revealed in a poetic fashion to give insight and direction into some of those virtues. Although only a few virtues were mentioned, the author does an excellent job providing insight into human nature and the personal conduct of a mentor mentee relationship. Throughout his book, he facilitates the process of teaching, learning, giving and receiving wisdom in all relationships in a calm peaceful way. This was an excellent read for mentoring. The book was beautifully layed-out with simple but powerful, peaceful thoughts and insights into life. This is the type of book you want to pick up from time to time to when you need to gather your thoughts or find ourselves immersed in the chaotic world that we live in.

Rating: 5
Summary: Following the Course of both Mentor and Mentee
Comment: Mentoring- The TAO of Giving and Receiving Wisdom offers a collection of simple and direct principles for becoming a stronger mentor/teacher and a stronger learner. By presenting the reader with both content and interpretations from Taoist texts and parables, the authors manage to elicit a process of self-examination in the reader. The text is sparse, in that no words are wasted to impress or patronize. Just as the text advises the strength of Simplicity as virtue, the text simply provides a vision of the virtues required to strengthen our relationships with others and to deal with the challenges and change which we all face productively. The text's first half examines the "dance" we engage in when we become both mentor and mentee. The strength of this text is that it has the power to inspire us to be more thoughtful in our mentoring (professional) and personal relationships, and through building better bonds and exchanging wisdom, lead better lives. This book goes on giving forever, as the content inspires the reader to begin "writing" their own internal journey on the subject. This is Mentoring as the Art of Exchanging Wisdom in action. There's plenty in here to reflect on for the rest of your life.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Perfect Guide to Achieving Inner Peace
Comment: With life's complications weighing on our shoulders it is only natural to seek ways to simplify and improve the quality of our lives and those that surround us. Such methods are described in this wonderfully written book. Through the simplistic process of mentoring, knowledge is unselfishly shared with others, creating an unmeasurable positive impact on their lives. Unknowingly, in return, our lives are positively impacted as well. The author reinforces that our own personal growth begins with encouraging growth in others. The message, although very elementary, has had a profound effect on my relationship building skills with my family, co-workers, and friends.

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