I believe the happiest people are those who willingly spend their time sharing knowledge with others. Being generous isn’t only about money; there are many ways to help people. One of the most meaningful ways is sharing what you know and what you’re good at.
I found ADPList around three years ago. Honestly, I don’t remember how I discovered this platform. As a first-time user, I came to the platform to learn from people who are already pros in their fields. The experience was great: easy to use, welcoming, and mostly free*.
You can find mentors across many fields and simply book sessions based on their available time slots. Some mentors offer advanced or paid sessions, but many are completely free. You can also see each mentor’s statistics, how many sessions they have, along with reviews and feedback from other mentees.
Before ADPList existed, many people found mentors through LinkedIn: sending connection requests, writing personal messages, and hoping the person would be willing to mentor them. Most of the time, the mentors we reached out to were from the same region.
As someone who is introverted and struggles with networking, ADPList helped me a lot. I didn’t need to initiate awkward conversations. I could simply browse mentors and book available sessions. Even better, ADPList connects you with mentors from all over the world, allowing you to learn from people with different backgrounds and market experiences.
That global perspective is incredibly valuable.
Thank you to Felix Lee, the co-founder of ADPList, for building such a meaningful platform, one that gives free access to top mentors around the world. And thank you to every mentor on this platform. You share your precious time and knowledge so generously. I truly believe that all of the kindness you put here will come back in something good for you in another way.
So, if you’re someone looking for a mentor in product management, UI/UX, development, HR, or other fields, or if you want to share your knowledge and help others learn, go register and happy mentorship!
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If you need a +1 on something you’re building, I’m in.
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