My Mentorship Report

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In regards to mentorship, there are a number of areas of my life that I am actively trying to improve. Be it in regards to spirituality, education, social interactions etc. I find that there is a lot that is lacking. Upon closer inspection of my life I have come to regard myself as immature, and therefore an initiative needs to be taken towards growth. It will not happen in a vacuum but any help you can render would undoubtedly speed up the process. I have chosen you because I believe that you can help me with my spiritual growth, primarily. However that is not my only reason. You seem to have a very positive impact on the students on campus, including myself. For this reason I am hoping that we could work on diminishing the negative

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