As I wrote this blog, I was in Phoenix having a mastermind group meeting.
So many people ask me, “What is a mastermind group?” It’s simply a group of like-minded businesspeople who regularly get together to share ideas.
One member from one of my mastermind groups said that he’s made more than $6 million just from the ideas he’s gotten from the rest of us!
Historically, I was a non-joiner, but began to hear more and more of the value of belonging to a mastermind group.
Ultimately, I became a founding member of two different groups — one that has been meeting 11 years now, Master Speakers International; and the other for seven years, Business Builders.
For me, mastermind group meetings have been a place to get great new ideas, receive feedback on my current ideas, help others, and share experiences — not to mention develop incredible relationships.
This week, I’m giving a presentation about mastermind groups at the National Speakers Association conference. I’ve invited a panel of professionals to discuss their experiences – the good and the bad – what makes a mastermind group work, and what are the pitfalls?
If any of you reading this blog have questions about mastermind groups, please feel free to e-mail me.
I’d be happy to answer any questions about mastermind groups, and/or share more of my own personal experiences with them.