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Author: Beth Agnew
Common sense educator, and master synthesizer, Beth is also a business consultant, writer, speaker, teacher, coach, and laughter leader. She is the author of Water: the Miracle Cure, and other publications.


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February 12, 2005

MASTERMIND ALLIANCE
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In Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill talks about the power of the master mind principle. It is a power that is created when there is a group of like-minded individuals working in harmony.

Whether you want to achieve personal goals or have access to a creative source that can help you identify and refine new ideas, a master mind group is the key to leveraging this power.

The ideal master mind group is about six people, what I call the Smart Six™. None of them should be in competition with each other, and they should all be committed to freely sharing their ideas and impressions. It is important to make sure they all have a sense of their ideas being gladly given. If anyone is afraid that some good idea might be "stolen", and consequently holds back, then the group will not achieve its potential. This principle of offering ideas to someone else is an important part of keeping yourself in the flow of abundance.

Hill also points out that there should be something in it for the members of the group. If you call together a mastermind group to work on your problem, there must be some form of valuable compensation to the individuals for their participation. This could be monetary, given in the form of services, or simply be a commitment that each member of the group may present a problem to the mastermind for solution. As long as each member of the group feels they are receiving a reciprocal benefit for participation, the good feelings within the group will foster the most creative results.

What problem or question will you propose to your mastermind group?