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25 Aug 12:37
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How to Have Great Mentoring Sessions Every Time (As a Mentee)
Discover how to prepare, structure, and reflect on your mentoring sessions. Learn practical strategies to take ownership and get the most from every conversation with your mentor.

Courtney Ellis
Media Manager
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You already have something incredible to offer: your curiosity, ambition, and willingness to learn.
Here’s how.
Maximise Your Mentoring Sessions
- Strategic preparation questions
- Structured agendas
- Learning diaries
Pillar One: Strategic Preparation Questions
- What did we discuss last time? What were the main takeaways?
- This ensures you are building on previous conversations rather than starting from scratch.
- What has happened since our last meeting?
- Your recent wins, challenges, and changes set the tone for what you need guidance on now.
- What do I most want to cover today?
- Your mentor’s time is valuable. Know your priorities before you join the call or meeting.
- What outcome would make this session a success?
- Clarity leads to better results. A vague session usually means vague action steps afterwards.
- What will I commit to doing after this session?
- This keeps you accountable and shows your mentor you are serious about acting on their advice.
Pillar Two: Structured Session Agendas
A suggested structure:
- Opening and Check-In (5–10 minutes) Share a brief update on your progress since the last meeting.
- Review Previous Actions (10 minutes) Discuss what you worked on, what went well, and what was challenging.
- Main Discussion (30 minutes) Ask your most important questions. Explore challenges or skills you want to develop.
- Action Planning (15–20 minutes) Agree on next steps and set measurable, realistic goals before the next session.
- Feedback and Reflection (5–10 minutes) Ask for feedback and share what you found most useful.
- Wrap-Up (5 minutes) Confirm actions, deadlines, and the date for your next meeting.
Pillar Three: Learning Diaries
Take 10 minutes after your meeting to answer:
- The most important thing I learned today
- My biggest insight or ‘aha’ moment
- How I will apply this before our next session
- The challenges I expect to face
- Questions I still have
The Mirror Effect
Mentee Session Preparation Checklist
- [ ] Reviewed notes from the last meeting
- [ ] Written down progress updates, wins, and challenges
- [ ] Listed key topics or questions for today
- [ ] Defined what a successful session outcome looks like
- [ ] Prepared any materials, examples, or updates to share
- [ ] Planned how to capture and store insights from today’s discussion
- [ ] Confirmed next steps and any follow-up actions
Putting It into Practice
- Answering the five preparation questions for your next three sessions
- Adding a structured agenda once you are comfortable
- Starting a learning diary to track insights and actions
The Compound Effect

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