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An unusual example of a mastermind

by | Jan 17, 2020 | Blog

Every so often, my buddy Dave and I get out for a few drinks and laughs at a local pub.

While there, we do the usual “shooting the breeze”, catching up and talking about what’s going on in our lives, what’s happening in the world, and all that jazz.

Although we aren’t meeting in a stuffy boardroom, the conversation always turns to our businesses. Dave is a private transaction advisor/small business deal-making educator and a smart guy (you can check him out at www.DavidCBarnett.com)

After a few hours of tossing ideas around, I inevitably come home with a bunch of them scribbled on a napkin and gung-ho to start implementing them into my business. And I like to think that Dave has gotten some good ideas from our chats as well …

While it might not look like it at first glance, our meetings are an example of a mastermind. Napoleon Hill defined a “mastermind” as:

“Coordination of knowledge and effort, in a spirit of harmony, between two or more people, for the attainment of a definite purpose”.

That means that as long as there are at least two minds helping one another, it’s a mastermind – regardless of the location and even if talking in a noisy establishment playing sports on big TVs covering the walls.

Another example of one is my Coaching Jungle Mastermind, which takes place in a quieter location (Zoom video calls) and with 8 members. Members leave each call with actionable advice and next steps to get to work on to improve their businesses, and the results have been impressive.

We’re opening up a new group soon and are now accepting applications for it. Details here:

www.JungleMastermind.com

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