Think and Succeed
What is a mastermind?
In the words
of Napoleon Hill, a mastermind is “Coordination of knowledge and effort, in a
spirit of harmony, between two or more people, for the attainment of a definite
purpose.”
Basically, a
mastermind group is a group of people who communicate regularly with each other
for the purpose of helping each other reach their goals.
The idea of
mastermind is taken from the habits of highly successful people.
Napoleon Hill
noticed, for example, that Andrew Carnegie belonged to a mastermind group,
which consisted of about fifty men. He
surrounded himself with these men for the express purpose of manufacturing and
marketing steel. In fact, he later
attributed the entirety of his fortune
to the power he gained from this group of people. Likewise, most of Henry
Ford’s success became noticeable after he became close friends with Thomas
Edison. Coincidence? Not likely.
These
examples simply show the power that comes from being surrounded by people who
are interested in thinking outside the box and are committed to reaching not
only their own goals, but helping you reach yours as well.
What are the features of a
successful mastermind?
While every
mastermind group will have its own individual characteristics, there are some
elements that should be present in order for the group to function at the
highest level possible. These include:
·
A leader.
A leader is an essential ingredient for a mastermind group. Without someone to provide direction and keep
the session in line with the agenda, time could be wasted in unproductive
chatter. This person may also provide
individual coaching for members outside of the group sessions.
·
Member commitment. Because a mastermind group is only as
strong as its members, participants must be committed to being active in the
group. The success of a group depends on
the willingness of each member to work hard not only on his own individual
goals, but also on the goals of the other members.
·
Cost.
Most
mastermind groups require members to pay a fee to participate. The value of this feature is rooted in the
fact that people tend to value what they have invested themselves in. The old cliché, ‘You don’t get something for
nothing,’ rings true. When members must
pay a fee for the privilege of participating in a mastermind group, they are
likely to take it more seriously.
Why do masterminds work?
When highly
motivated people join together to reach goals and make things happen, the
result is often an up-leveling of success for everyone. Finally, you are not just relying on your own
ideas and your own internal motivation.
By making yourself vulnerable to the group, you are subjecting yourself
to their ideas, their motivation and their accountability.
Your goals become
their goals. And their goals become your
goals. Sometimes you need to be
pushed. Sometimes you can’t see what is
in front of you. Sometimes you need
someone else believing that you can do something, even when you are beginning
to doubt yourself.
And of
course, sometimes all it takes is being surrounded by successful people who are
high-energy, highly positive and highly motivated to stay in the driver’s seat
of their own lives. And if these people
see you trying to crawl into the back seat of your own life, they will drag you
back and make sure you stay on top of your game.
Who can benefit from a
mastermind?
Do you have
goals that you want to reach? Then you can benefit from a mastermind group. Perhaps you want to set a goal of working out
a certain number of hours each week.
Maybe you want to finally get a handle on what you eat, but you aren’t
sure where to find the motivation that it takes to break ingrained habits. It
could be that if you had a group of people counting on you to show up and be
strong for them, you might be stronger for yourself.
A great place
to try out the benefits of a mastermind is in a fitness boot camp. All the essential elements are there waiting
for you. Harness the power of this
decades-old success principal, and get back in the driver’s seat of your life.
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