Over the past month, I have been paying close attention to the analytics for The Invisible Mentor blog, and I am sometimes amazed by what landed readers on the site. Today, I want to highlight some of the posts that landed people on the site from search engines. Next week we’ll return to the regular schedule: Adventures in Learning, Booked for Mentoring, Wisdom of Life and the Invisible Mentor Interviews. Einstein Distraction Index: A Method of Deep Focus Review: The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam, Translated by Edward Fitzgerald Summary of A Technique for Producing Great Ideas by James Webb Young 2011 Interviews for … [Read more...]
12 Blog Posts People are Reading on The Invisible Mentor
January 5, 2012 by Avil Beckford
Filed Under: Article, Book Review/Summary, Professional Development, Profiles of Wise People, Self-improvement, Wisdom for Life Tagged With: 2011 Books for Mentoring, 2011 Interviews for Mentoring, Charles Babbage, Einstein Distraction Index: A Method of Deep Focus, Enchiridion By Epictetus: A Book Review, How to analyze information, how to master a subject, Invisible Mentor, Khalil Gibran, Mentorship, Napoleon Hill, Review of The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, Review: The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam, Summary of A Technique for Producing Great Ideas by James Webb Young, Translated by Edward Fitzgerald, What Did Napoleon Hill Omit? Invisible Counselors vs. Invisible Mentors