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In this inspiring memoir, Susan Soffer Cohn shares the story of her transformation, from a 50-year-old successful businesswoman, to an award-winning experimental artist.When her husband won a series of art lessons at a charity auction in the early 90s, Susan was in the midst of a successful corporate career. He encouraged her to take the classes in his place, and although
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The Art of the Mentor: The Superpower That Turns Good Into Great
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Title: The Art of the Mentor: The Superpower That Turns Good Into Great
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In this inspiring memoir, Susan Soffer Cohn shares the story of her transformation, from a 50-yearold
successful businesswoman, to an award-winning experimental artist.When her husband won a
series of art lessons at a charity auction in the early 90s, Susan was in the midst of a successful
corporate career. He encouraged her to take the classes in his place, and although she had never
studied art before, she was curious enough to give it a try. From the first lesson, she felt a
connection. Painting felt natural and was the ideal antidote to counteract her hectic working life.
She was hooked –and when the lessons ended, she decide to continue.She began taking
art classes with Master Art teacher Jayne Behman, at her gallery and studio in Palm Springs. With
Jayne’guidance and encouragement, she continued to develop her artistic skills, enjoying
the freedom and timelessness she felt with a brush in hand. When Susan moved house, she
connected with a new teacher, artist, BJ Wilson –and she also found her first art mentor.
Together, they worked on further developing Susan’artistic talents and mastery of art, as
well as building up her confidence and belief in her abilities. With BJ’encouragement, and
the growing buzz around her paintings, Susan finally felt comfortable saying to herself, and the
world that, ‘Ye. I am an artist.’Inthe Art of the Mentor, Susan takes us with her
through her remarkable transformation, from the boardroom to the gallery. You’llwalk with
her as she steps out of her comfort zone, and with the help of her art mentors, her peers and her
loving husband, discovers the beauty and magic of art. Today, Susan is a renowned artist who has
exhibited her work across the US and around the world. However, she is acutely aware that
without her mentors, her breakthrough as a professional artist may never have happened. In this
must-read book, you’lllearn what makes a great mentor and how you can find one that will
help you achieve things you never thought possible. She shares her insights on how, when it
comes to mentors, it’important to be able to differentiate between the good and the great.
Because when you work with the right mentor, you’llgain the focus, belief and edge you
need, to help you rise beyond the everyday and take your life to the next
level.Susan’inspiring story is proof of what is possible when you are willing to take a leap of
faith. Her colourful memoirs beautifully capture both her personal and professional transformation
later in life. While her love of art may have started be accident, through the encouragement of her
art mentors, Susan has continued to grow as an artist. She hopes that those who read The Art of
the Mentor will have the confidence and courage to take that first step to follow their passion in life,
and to seek out a mentor who can help them achieve their dreams, whatever they may be.