Two
Heads Are Better than One!
How to Accelerate Your Success with a Mastermind Group
By Jack
Canfield, America’s Success Coach
We all know that two heads are better than one when it
comes to solving a problem or creating a result. So imagine having a permanent
group of five or six people who meet every week for the purpose of problem
solving, brainstorming, networking, and encouraging and motivating each other!
This process is called masterminding and is one of the most effective success tools you can adopt! It is a powerful way to support your dreams and bring unlimited resources to your business and personal life.
Participating in a mastermind group has been critical to
me. I can’t imagine achieving all I have without one, and it certainly made my goals
happen much faster.
A
Process for Accelerating Your Growth
The basic philosophy of a mastermind group is that more
can be achieved in less time when people work together. Sometimes called a
“dream team” your mastermind group is made up of two or more individuals who
voluntarily come together on a regular basis – weekly, biweekly, or monthly –
to share ideas, thoughts, information, feedback and resources.
Your group can be composed of people from your own
industry or profession or people from all walks of life. You can focus on
business, increasing each other’s income, building a business, raising better
kids, or solving a social problem.
Within your mastermind group, you benefit from the other
members who empower you and draw out your full talents, resources and
abilities. They trigger you, stimulate and motivate you to become all you are
capable of being.
Creating
Your Dream Team
Regardless of its purpose, the key is to choose people who
are already where you’d like to be in your life – or who are at least a level
above you. In forming your mastermind group, start by carefully enrolling
another friendly, on-purpose, like-minded individual. Start by meeting together
and then adding other selected, unanimously agreed-upon individuals who will work
in total harmony for the good of each other and for the good of the group.
1. Your
Dream Team should consist of 4-8 people. Most people find that 6 is the ideal
number.
2. Meet
weekly, if possible, for an hour to an hour and a half. This meeting must be
held sacred as a life-enhancing priority. The meetings should be upbeat,
enriching, encouraging and beneficial to each individual and the group’s
purposes. I always start our meetings with a prayer or an invocation. You could
also start with an inspiring story.
3. Each
member must agree to play all out — to openly share ideas, support, contacts,
information, feedback, and anything else that will help advance the individual
and group goals.
4. Start
by having each member share something positive and good that happened since the
last meeting.
5.
Next, have each member share an opportunity or problem
they have experienced since the last meeting and ask for whatever support they
would like on it. Appoint a time-keeper to make sure that everyone gets the same
amount of time. This is important if you want your group to last. Everyone must
get value at each meeting.
6. End by
sharing appreciations and acknowledgements.
You’ll find one of the real values of a mastermind group
is the accountability factor – other members checking up on you to make sure
you meet your stated commitments. It’s one way to ensure you’ll accomplish a
lot more!
For more details about masterminding, read Success
Principle #46 in The
Success Principles book or utilize the mastermind worksheets found in The Success Principles 30-day
Audio Course.
© 2006 Jack Canfield
Jack Canfield, America’s Success Coach, is the founder and
co-creator of the billion-dollar book brand Chicken Soup for the Soul and the
nation's leading authority on Peak Performance. If you're ready to jump-start
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