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How many times have you set goals or made promises and found you could not keep or achieve them? Did you try and do it all on your own? If you did, you may have found it hard to stay motivated or keep track of everything you were doing. In this busy day and age, it is easy to get distracted by many things in life. Sometimes a helping hand to get over the rough edges is all you need. Through consistent participation in a MasterMind team, we gain valuable insights and bring new perspectives into our work and our personal life. A group of people working together, thinking and sharing ideas, can help you see solutions and possibilities that you have never thought of before. Many people have found that having the help of a MasterMind team to support them as they continued working toward their goals made a huge difference in their life. This is the goal of a MasterMind group. When you have a support team around you, it makes your life and your work much easier. Working with the support of a MasterMind group helps you achieve whatever you want. You have likeminded people who will listen to your situation, ask questions to help you gain clarity and guide you with lessons they have learned from their own life experiences. They give you ideas, information, clarity and inspiration that you can use to make the right decisions about your life and your goals. Several studies have shown that MasterMind works because the combined energies of all the people involved, working together for one common good, is greater than the energy level of an individual. Each session will result in you feeling energized, excited and enthusiastic. Having a Mastermind team around you creates the right energy, atmosphere and the right environment for success. You most definitely want your group energy to be positive. You are looking for proactive people. Put the same thought and energy into choosing your MasterMind Team as you would when you are faced with any major life decision. Choose (or build) a MasterMind team with people who want to succeed and want you to succeed. Optimistic people who expect good and positive results from their participation will give the group the best chance to be effective. Invite the "givers" in your life. Choose those people who are good company and who enjoy helping and celebrating the success of others. Do you know how sometimes you just can't think of a good idea about a subject or project you are trying to work on? Well, that is exactly what a MasterMind group can help you with! When you have a MasterMind group around, the ideas will begin to flow much more easily and smoothly because you will have willing partners who will be able to share their successful experiences with you. Think of MasterMinding as the process of sharing ideas with each other. When something critical lies in the balance, and you have a team behind you 100%, you will find it much easier to gain clarity about the "right answers" and "right directions" for you to be following. Through the sharing of ideas, inspiration, support and motivation, MasterMind has helped people meet their biggest challenges, reach their goals and achieve their dreams. You will want to establish guidelines for how you operate with each other. Be very clear with everyone in your group. Establish a "Rules of Order". Are you going to give out "homework" assignments? Ben Franklin did with his Junto groups. Have your ideas ready and be willing to accept thoughts and changes given by others. We suggest you start your session with gratitude, good news or success stories. Laughter is an excellent way to get the positive energies flowing. Encourage each member to participate. Always try to begin and end each meeting on a positive, upbeat note. Clarify your groups purpose and see that every member has it in writing. Why are you meeting? What are you wanting to gain? Are you going to focus on finding solutions for problems, or maybe encourage personal, spiritual or business growth? It helps to have all the MasterMind team members "on the same page". One example of a group's driving force might be "Our Definite Major Purpose Is To Help Our Members Achieve And Maintain Greater Financial Security". Remember, as your team members grow and expand their horizons, you can always go back and redefine or redesign your "This is Why We are Meeting" statement. Over time, your and your fellow MasterMind members will find that everyone has enjoyed significant growth and that can cause the nature of your group to change. Do review your group goals and purposes from time to time to keep them current with the balance as it changes. Remain flexible and keep open to new possibilities all the time. In short order, you will begin reaching your goals and will see marvelous things happening in your life!
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John Carpenter Dealey started his first business at age nine and became a "self-made millionaire" by the age of 27. If you would like to learn how to apply these powerful Mastermind principles in your own life, sign up for a free subscription to MasterMind Tips ezine at: www.dr-mastermind.com/
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