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6 contributions to The Impact Mentorship Network
Why mentoring is important for teens?
Mentoring gives teens what they need most during their most defining years—guidance, accountability, and belief. In a world full of noise and pressure, a mentor provides clarity, helping young people build confidence, make better decisions, and discover who they are with purpose. When teens are supported, they don’t just avoid pitfalls—they rise, lead, and become the difference their generation needs.
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Mentors should be Trustworthy Unbiased Honest & Consistent That person that’s going to show up the same regardless
Struggling in school doesn’t mean you’re failing at life.
Many teens feel pressure when school becomes difficult—grades slip, expectations rise, and it can seem like everyone else has things figured out. But struggling in school does not define your intelligence, your potential, or your future. It simply means you are in a moment of learning, adjustment, and growth. Every challenge you face is an opportunity to build resilience, discover how you learn best, and develop the determination that success truly requires. Your story is still being written, and setbacks in school are not the end of the path—they are often the beginning of discovering your real strengths. Share your story here.
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School can sometimes be extremely subjective. You have students who are extremely creative and typical educational set ups don’t fit and sometimes you have educators who teach from how they were taught to teach and are unintentionally disconnected you have the educators who are bitter that teach from that stance and then you have the educator who just can notice when they have special talents doesn’t mean that students are smarter than anyone it’s just they learn or see things differently and are unique and require a different setting that may set them up to be more successful or provide a more positive environment
“You Don’t Discover the Man in Comfort — You Discover Him in Pressure.”
Young men, let me tell you something real: This community is not just about fun. It’s not just about games. It’s not just about fellowship. It’s about formation. We don’t just have conversations. We build men. We shape leaders. We strengthen character. And here is the truth: You will learn more about yourself this week when you are uncomfortable than when you are comfortable.
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Yup We will ALWAYS BE WHO WE ARE No matter how many layers coats or hats we wear as we learn to move around in society. Everyone has a threshold and usually when it’s met you see who they really are or we reveal ourselves That’s why I tell people all the time I am who I am so nothing should ever shock you when it comes to me I want you to decide early about me because I’m going to always stay true
GROWTH OFTEN FEELS ISOLATED WHEN DONE ALONE
The journey of a young athlete is often painted as exciting, celebrated, and full of support. But the truth is, real growth frequently happens in moments of quiet isolation. It is the early mornings when no one else is awake, the extra reps when teammates have gone home, and the discipline to stay focused when distractions pull others away. Growth demands sacrifice, and sacrifice can feel lonely...Be Inspired!
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It’s in the moments when: - You sit with your own thoughts. - You face things about yourself that are uncomfortable. - You decide to change a habit, mindset, or direction. - You keep going even when nobody sees the effort. In many ways, growth is a solo responsibility, but not necessarily a lonely journey. Others can encourage you, challenge you, and hold space for you, but the transformation itself happens
DESIRE VS. DECISION
Contrast Example: Desire says, “I hope I can lose 20 pounds.” Decision says, “I’m going to stop eating late at night, and I’ll run three times a week.” Most people want the results of growth — they want the promotion, the medal, the recognition — but they don’t want the responsibility of growth. Think about it: growth requires showing up when it’s uncomfortable. Growth requires doing the things nobody else sees. Growth demands discipline, accountability, and sacrifice. And that? That’s heavy. That’s why desire alone won’t take you there. Desire whispers. Decision acts. Desire hopes. Decision commits. And the difference between hope and action is the difference between who you are and who you can become. Who will you strive to become today? Drop me a comment!
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Desire requires NO ACTION Decision is supposed to CHANGE BEHAVIOR In Real Life YOUR ACTIONS REVEALS IT ALL
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I’m a husband & father who’s learned silent struggles are heaviest. Our Brotherhood gives men a place to be understood without judgment or explanation

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