I’m not that smart. Neither are you. Most of us have heard of modeling as a way to shortcut success by learning from those more successful than us. What if there was a way to hyper accelerate this modeling to go even faster and achieve success quicker?
Highlights
- A mastermind is a group of peers that are all trying to learn or improve in the same thing.
- Robert had tried some different types of masterminds and didn’t find too much value at first. They mostly seemed like support or networking events.
- Then he discovered paid masterminds and discovered that there could be great power with the proper mastermind.
- Most people do not value free information or groups. But with a paid mastermind they have some stake in the process and try.
- The more you can pay for a mastermind the more proximity you get to people that are at high levels of success.
- The brainstorming of successful people that may even be further along than you, is one of the most valuable assets to a mastermind.
- Masterminds have accountability attached to them. Knowing that you have to report to your peers applies pressure to make progress.
- It is good to have some diversity of industry in the mastermind so that there are some overlapping ideas.
- Reason number 1 to join a mastermind is that you can gain knowledge from other people discussing their problems.
- Reason number 2 to join a mastermind is the group accountability for your goals
- Reason number 3 to join a mastermind is that if you pay substantial money, you will likely get a lot out of it.