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Its a fact: two heads are better than one. In fact, when it comes to
resolving problems or creating wonderful new ideas that can positively change
your life, 4 to 6 heads are better still! Thats what author Napoleon
Hill wrote in his classic motivational book, Think and Grow Rich.
Millionaire steel magnate Andrew Carnegie challenged Hill, then a young reporter,
to dedicate 20 years of his life to studying many of the worlds most
successful and wealthiest people. Carnegie personally introduced Hill to business
giants Frank W. Woolworth, George Eastman, William Wrigley Jr., Henry Ford,
John D. Rockefeller, Thomas Edison, and others. The concept of the Master
Mind is one of many that Hill discovered.
No two minds ever come together
without thereby creating a third, invisible
intangible force, which may be likened to a third mind.
--Napoleon Hill
Simply put, the Master Mind Group is a support system of like-minded individuals
that has led thousands of people to incredible success and riches. These groups
can be formed for specific business objectives or for personal goals. The group
determines how each member will contribute and how he or she would personally
benefit. The members devise a plan to meet their goals, and a schedule for each
member to make their specific contributions.
Key to success?
- Definiteness of purpose and,
- A clear, specific plan.
No matter what your goals, you too can cash in on the power of this proven
system! Heres how to get started
1. FORM YOUR GROUP: Think of everyone who you think would make a valuable contribution.
Ideal group size is 4-6 people in non-competing fields.
2. CREATE YOUR SCHEDULE: A regular day and time on a monthly basis works best.
All members should be willing to commit to the schedule and be prepared to actively
contribute (and benefit!).
3. DECIDE ON A MEETING FORMAT: Perhaps the first half hour could be for general
discussion about the issues. Each member could then have, depending on group
size, 15 to 30 minutes to discuss his or her hot issue of the month. Everyone
else is dedicated to helping this person solve their problem and/or come up
with as many helpful ideas as possible.
4. INVITE AN EXPERT: Add a jolt of fresh thinking to your meetings by occasionally
inviting an outside expert to speak on a particular topic thats
relevant to the groups interests.
5. ACT NOW! When you have half a dozen people pushing you, its amazing
what you can do. The peer pressure alone forces everyone to be accountable for
their actions
or inactions. Always be sure to follow up from the previous
meeting by finding out if each member did what he or she committed to doing.
The best groups provide excellent motivation, and arent afraid to gently
confront members for inaction. After all
taking action is what the Master
Mind principle is all about!
6. LEARN MORE about the power of the Master Mind in chapter 10 of Think and
Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill.
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