Principle 7

Participating in a Mastermind Group

Ambition leads me not only farther than any other man has been before me, but as far as I think it is possible for man to go.

—James Cook

In this chapter, you will learn why participating in a mastermind group is like pushing the accelerator pedal and steering your way toward success. I will introduce you to what a mastermind group is, what it is not, and how to select group members who will help you to benefit the best from other people's knowledge, experience, and networks. You will also learn how to conduct your own mastermind group meetings. Finally, you will learn from Harvey Firestone and Henry Ford, and you will become inspired to incorporate a whole new way of earning revenues for your company without having to borrow money from Angel Investors.

Mastermind Defined

In his must-read classic Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill described a mastermind group in this way: “The coordination of knowledge and effort of two or more people, who work toward a definite purpose, in the spirit of harmony. No two minds ever come together without thereby creating a third, invisible and intangible force, which may be likened to a third mind (the master mind).”1

Mastermind groups can come in many different shapes and forms. Some are big; some are small. Some last a long time, while others go by the wayside. Twice, I have joined other people's mastermind groups and have benefited on both occasions. Additionally, I have created my own publishing/speaking ...

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