Masterminds at Work
Minds Working Together
When minds combine for a single purpose, they create an "invisible, intangible force" that Napoleon Hill, author of Think and Grow Rich, called a "mastermind." Respectful, honest feedback is exchanged. Creativity and problem-solving powers are multiplied.
Accountability Motivates Action
Mastermind partners focus on your goals, so you stay motivated to keep working toward them. Accomplishing tiny steps is valued as much as taking giant strides. Brace yourself for intense motivation and accelerated progress as you set a goal each week, knowing the group will hold you accountable.
The Power of Focus
Mastermind groups provide a simple structure that lets participants focus on the issues being discussed. Meetings are packed with energy directed toward each member's specific challenges and goals. By brainstorming, questioning assumptions and sharing insights, the group helps members find their own best course of action.
How Do You Define Success?
Mastermind groups leave no room for competition. Success is defined by individuals to be achieved by individuals. The group supports each person's progress toward their own definition of success.
Why Mastermind?
Invest in Time Well Spent
What is an hour of your time worth? A mastermind meeting won't leave you frustrated that you've wasted precious time.
The format assures that it begins and ends promptly. Your facilitator times each activity on the agenda to keep the meeting on track and on time.

Share the Journey
As entrepreneurs and business professionals, we may feel alone in the fight to make everything work. Share the journey with mastermind partners who experience similar struggles. They offer fresh perspectives. They function much like a personal board of directors to give feedback, advice, support and to help you assess your progress.
Explore Resources
Mastermind groups explore and share resources. Every member is an expert. Everyone is in need of experts. With diversity in your mastermind group, the expertise you need may just be sitting beside you. They have read different books or consulted different trainers and coaches. They may have learned the hard way and can give you insight from their experience. In addition, the group has the option to request guest speakers or presentations to fill in knowledge gaps.

A mastermind group serves as a sounding board for ideas and a brainstorming group for problem-solving.
Mastermind members commit to helping each other achieve their goals. You state actions you will take to move you toward your goals. Your mastermind partners hold you accountable.