Friday, December 15, 2006

Reg Gupton's Top 10 reasons to join a MasterMind Group

Napoleon Hill described the concept of a MasterMind Group in the classic book, Think and Grow Rich. The book published in 1937 was based on research conducted about the successes of the most powerful and wealthy individuals of that time.

In a properly configured MasterMind Group you will be surrounded with positive thinking people who are strong, independent, and focused. One of the principles that Hill discovered in his research was that people achieve great success in life through collaboration and alliances with others.

You will be the same person in the future that you are today except for the people you associate with and the books you read and the audio programs you listen to.

1. All of us are smarter than any one of us.

2. You will be nurtured in the MasterMind Group environment as the members encourage and support you and what you do.

3. You will have an opportunity to share something positive that has happened since the last meeting.

Many times we have limited chances to tell someone who really cares about a success that we have had in our personal or business lives.

4. We all need an accountability structure in our lives so we can achieve greater progress and more successes.

5. The environment fosters intimate, honest relating. In this safe place there is nothing that is too silly or small that the others will not care to hear.

6. You can brainstorm solutions to your problems and struggles so that you can multiply the number of available ideas that you have to work with.

7. You will have complete access to a repertoire of resources and ideas by associating with the
wisdom of the group.

8. You will have the chance to cleanse your spirit as you get things off your chest (so they can be left behind and you can move on).

9. You will experience the principle of giving and getting.

10. Everyone comes to the meeting with something to contribute and expects to take something good away from the meeting.

To your continued success,

Reg Gupton

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