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Mentors – Get One. Be One.

No matter where you are in your career, you don’t need to do it alone. Getting a mentor is definitely something that everybody should be doing. Mentorship is extremely important for your growth. Whether it is professional growth, career or even spiritual growth. Throughout my career and life, I have had a multitude of mentors. and these mentors have really impacted and improved specific areas of my life, be it my studies, career or finances. I can proudly attribute some of my successes to having a mentor. As a mentee, I have also benefited from the deep experience of people who have made a personal investment in me; as a mentor, I have accelerated other people’s learning simply by investing some time and insight, which has been incredibly gratifying. When you invest time and energy in someone, you not only change the trajectory of his or her life and career with your experience and wisdom, but your company or organization can reap rewards in various forms. When deci

Women in Law Interview: Monyana Tshiamiso

This month we chat with Monyana Tshiamiso, who is the  founder of online portal SHE Legal Co.  Monyana is  a young woman navigating a career in the legal industry, and pursuing other interests that include, but are not limited to writing, black consciousness and influencer ideations.  SHE LEGAL Co is a conversational portal for women in law and entrepreneurship to talk, inspire, mentor and challenge each other. The platform seeks to raise awareness of the many groundbreaking achievements of female lawyers. With a mission to create a digital platform where women in law can converse in their similarities, celebrate their differences and achievements while connecting in their goals,  SHE LEGAL Co continues to grow its social media audience by providing consistent and quality content to keep us informed. This is definitely a platform to follow and we recommend  SHE LEGAL Co to all #womeninlaw and entrepreneurs. Below is the interview between For Women in Law (FWIL) and  (MT) Monyana