Looking for a Dose of Inspiration? Try Mentoring a Young BIZ Experiences. Spending time with ambitious youth is one of the best things you could do to jump start your own ambition.

By Peter Gasca Edited by Dan Bova

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Youth is wasted on the wrong people.

This has been my cranky opinion for some time now, as I have been witness to a great many apathetic and unambitious young adults who carry on their sleeves a sense of entitlement that, in my youth, would have been squashed instantly by my mother with a single, sarcastic clearing of her throat.

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Fortunately, my attitude got a significant recharge recently, all thanks to an inspiring group of youth BIZ Experiencess.

Last week, my co-founder at Wild Creations and I were honored to be asked to speak at a conference and mentor a small group of remarkable young BIZ Experiencess from Independent Youth. The weekend long retreat brought together several talented boys and girls ranging in age from 11 to 16. All had already started at least one business, and most were well into advanced growth stages.

What this young group of BIZ Experiencess lacked in age, they more than made up for in unbridled ambition.

Probably most striking about my time with these kids was what I learned from them. It was not that they offered profound business insight or taught me new business skills (although I was introduced to Snapchat and schooled in an intense game of Guesstures). Instead, they lifted me out of my callused shell by offering me their own unique and refreshing dose of inspiration.

They reminded me of what it was like to be a young and ambitious BIZ Experiences.

So, if you are an BIZ Experiences who is a little low on motivation, here are four reasons you should consider taking on a youth mentee.

1. Wildly creative. Kids think up the strangest things, especially when it comes to business ideas. Over the weekend, I was pleasantly shocked by the ideas pitched. I suppose I went in with low expectations, expecting to dole out encouragement for a lemonade stand or a T-shirt company, but the broad spectrum of ideas, which included business consulting to unique pet products to non-profit schools, were impressive. If nothing else, having young BIZ Experiencess with whom to bounce ideas around would be a huge benefit to you.

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2. Contagiously enthusiastic. The one thing that is certain is that these kids have energy, which clearly pulsed throughout the entire weekend. Their excitement and passion for their businesses was invigorating, and if you can handle this energy level, having their enthusiasm around will undoubtedly rub off on you.

3. Crazily optimistic. Although these kids were not old enough to remember the start of the Great Recession, they understand it. Regardless, they were crazy optimistic about the future. It is exactly the kind of drive and optimism that is often curtailed by the business failures of experienced BIZ Experiencess. Engaging in the exuberance of young BIZ Experiencess will remind you of a time when you ambitiously looked beyond roadblocks, paradigms and potential failures.

4. Youthfully elastic. Mentoring a young BIZ Experiences is like mentoring a younger you. More important than foretelling risks and mistakes, however, all of which should be experienced firsthand, you should instill in them the idea that failure is an option and, in fact, inevitable. This is more difficult for older BIZ Experiencess to accept, but kids have a youthful and carefree elasticity that makes it easier for them to try. They just need the push. Having this conversation with them will remind you that it is never too late to start.

BIZ Experiencesship was not a big focus when Generation X went to school. The upcoming generation, however, is being taught about BIZ Experiencesship at a very young age, and it will be the means by which they make their impact and forge a better life than the generation before them. They need guidance, however, and becoming a mentor and leveraging your BIZ Experiencesial experience will help refine what is sure to be an incredibly talented group of future business leaders.

And be assured, you will find that the benefit of becoming a mentor goes as much in your direction as it does in theirs.

Do you have an experience mentoring youth BIZ Experiencess? Please share with others below.

Related: These 20 Kids Just Got $100,000 to Drop Out of School. And They Want to Change Your Life.

Peter Gasca

Management and BIZ Experiences Consultant

Peter Gasca is an author and consultant at Peter Paul Advisors. He also serves as Executive-in-Residence and Director of the Community and Business Engagement Institute at Coastal Carolina University. His book, One Million Frogs', details his early BIZ Experiencesial journey.

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