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What
is a mastermind group?
Napoleon
Hill, author of Think
and Grow Rich,
defined the mastermind
as a “coordination
of knowledge and effort,
in a spirit of harmony,
between two or more
people, for the attainment
of a definite purpose.”
His concept
of a mastermind group
was inspired
by Andrew Carnegie
and according
to Hill:
“Mr. Carnegie’s
Master Mind group consisted
of a staff of approximately
fifty men, with whom
he surrounded himself,
for the definite purpose
of
manufacturing
and
marketing steel. He
attributed his entire
fortune to the POWER
he accumulated through
this ‘Master
Mind.’”
Since the publication
of Think
and Grow Rich in the 1937, the idea
of mastermind groups
has grown and evolved
to become a staple
tool of successful
individuals.
The benefits of having
a supportive mastermind
group include:
1.A group
of people available
to help you succeed.
2.The benefit
of differing perspectives,
input and feedback.
3.Your mastermind team
can bring resources
and connections to
the table you might
not have had on your
own.
4.You receive accountability
and inspiration from
the group, thus enabling
you to maintain focus
in achieving your goals.
Napoleon Hill even
went so far as to say
there was a mystical
quality created when
a mastermind group
was formed. He said: “No
two minds ever come
together without, thereby,
creating a third, invisible,
intangible force which
may be likened to a
third mind.”
In other words, your
ability to create things
in the world is increased
by having that invisible “third
mind” of the
mastermind group.
Creating a mastermind
group does not
require 50 men, as
Carnegie used. Our
mastermind groups have
up to 12 members
that are focused
on helping everyone
in the group.
The mastermind
group is dedicated
to helping you achieve
your personal goals,
by spending a portion
of the session focused
strictly on YOU. You
may even consider
this your own personal
board
of directors.
These groups
will meet
over a telephone conference
line or they may choose
to meet in
online chat
rooms. This will be
based on the needs
and preferences of
the group.
Consider this an essential
part of your success
plan. As Napoleon Hill
said:
“Analyze the
record of any man who
has accumulated a great
fortune, and many of
those who have accumulated
modest fortunes, and
you will find that
they have either consciously,
or unconsciously employed
the ‘Master Mind’ principle.”
You must be
a GCN Member** to participate
in these
groups and there will
only be a maximum of
11 members plus the
facilitator in each
group to be a part
of the next one starting
this month fill out
the information below:
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