#WriterWednesday with Doug Lawrence
/I’d like to welcome Doug Lawrence to the blog for #WriterWednesday!
Things you need for your writing sessions: I need a creative environment to work within. I did a private writing retreat one time that seemed to work alright. I was able to write 30-40 pages of content.
Things that hamper your writing: Trying to write in a place where there are too many distractions.
A few of your favorite things: My favorite thing is my laptop. I would break into a cold sweat without it. I took a short break and went to visit a dear friend for a week. I was without email and other things for a few days and I was panicking. Sounds funny but it was stressful.
Things you need to throw out: I have two closets of clothes that I need to cull out. I also had some food in the pantry that needs to go. I had a friend who was kind enough to help me purge some of the stuff but we could do more. It is like a new beginning.
Favorite foods: I like steak and mushrooms
Things that make you want to gag: Liver and onions. I can handle the onions, but the liver is definitely off limits.
Something you’re really good at: Mentoring others to help them grow personally and professionally. That would include help with their healing journey from mental health and grief related issues.
Something you’re really bad at: I wouldn’t say I was bad at something. I would say that I had room to grow. Using negative connotations doesn’t improve things.
Last best thing you ate: Schnitzel
Last thing you regret eating: Liver and onions
Favorite places you’ve been: Dubai
Places you never want to go to again: Shanghai
People you’d like to invite to dinner: Ken Blanchard or Oprah Winfrey
People you’d cancel dinner on: I can’t think of anyone off the top of my head. I would look at this as an opportunity to learn more about someone and to also learn something more about myself.
Best thing you’ve ever done: Mentor a young entrepreneur with mental health challenges
Biggest mistake: Allowing a mentee to not be accountable for her mentoring sessions. Only happened once and that was the last time.
Most daring thing you’ve ever done: Zip line in Mexico
Something you chickened out from doing: Bungie cord jumping
About Doug:
Doug Lawrence is the founder of TalentC® and Co-founder of the International Mentoring Community (IMC). Doug has achieved the highest level of Mentoring certification – The Certificate of Practice - Journey Mentor (IMC). Currently, he alone holds this certification.
Serving as a Staff Sargent in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) for 25 years, Doug retired in 1999. He is a volunteer mentor with the Sir Richard Branson Entrepreneur Program in the Caribbean and with the American Corporate Partners in the United States working with military personnel in their transition from military life to civilian life.
Doug through research has determined that there is a role for mentoring as a support for those struggling with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and grief. His experience in law enforcement coupled with working with people suffering from PTSD has afforded him a unique view of mentoring, mental health and grief. In addition, Doug’s mentoring practice utilizes Effective Mentoring Processes, his system to help people on their mental health healing journey.
Doug works with people who are struggling with their healing journey. Doug lost his wife, Debra to cancer in 2021 and has since devoted his life to helping others with their healing journey.
Doug began his Mentoring Practice in 2009. He is an international speaker, mentor and international bestselling author: The Gift of Mentoring (2014), You Are Not Alone (2022), and is launching Grief - The Silent Pandemic in 2025.
Let’s Be Social:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doug.lawrence.1610/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/douglawrence-mentor
Twitter: @DougLawrenceJM
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE4YC1GkfHrQtFYgYrf8baQ
Website: https://www.talentc.ca
Book: “You Are Not Alone” - Amazon: https://amzn.to/3QcCa1a