[Mastermind Secrets] How Do You Pick Mastermind Partners?
October 21st, 2008 · Filed Under: Bob The Teacher Training · Business Building · Mastermind · Product Reviews · Time Management
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Earlier, I wrote about 4 ways you can make a mastermind partnership work more effectively. Of course, you may have thought I jumped the gun a bit. After all, how can you make a mastermind work better for you don’t have a mastermind team to begin with?
So today let me share with you an excerpt of a mastermind training call I did with my own Gold Inner Circle to teach them how to mastermind together.
I’d also like to share the mindmap I used to deliver this particular section (part 2).
The original teleseminar was about two hours, and this is an 11minute segment. However, through the power of the Faster Audios “speed listening” software, I’ve increased the speed by 130% so you’ll be done learning in under 9 minutes.
By the way - I use this Faster Audios software for my own learning - and it typically saves me about 15 minutes for every hour of recorded training. Plus it helps me focus on what I’m listening to.
I hope this gives you a clear path towards forming your own mastermind team.
Bob Jenkins
p.s. Eventually, this will be part of one of my online training programs, Discover Masterminds. Please comment below if you would like me to “hurry along” and get this released :)
Article Series - Mastermind Secrets
- 4 Steps To Success With Mastermind Teams
- How Do You Pick Mastermind Partners?
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October 22nd, 2008 at 10:36 am
Bob
Thanks for a great article, quick question:
How many people do you recommned I should
have on my email list before I think about
starting a mastermind group?
Mike Saunders
http://www.MarketingHuddle.com
October 22nd, 2008 at 10:39 am
The sooner you create/join a mastermind the better. All you need is a commitment to succeed and a willingness to be generous with your help to others in your group.
So you don’t need a list at all. In fact, you’ll build a list faster with a mastermind than without, as you can leverage the support of your group.
Bob