6 Key Principles for a Successful Mastermind Experience
If you have the right attitude, a mastermind group can rocket you toward success
“One of the most powerful tools ever used by successful people is the mastermind group. And it’s the one concept people most reference when they credit any one thing with helping them become a millionaire.” — Jack Canfield
The most accomplished people of any age have known the benefit of mastermind groups.
Benjamin Franklin had his Junto, where every week they asked “Who is thriving?” and “Who has failed?” So many people wished to join that they spun off a half-dozen subgroups. Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie had a mastermind group, as did Henry Ford. Napoleon Hill popularized these groups in his books such as Think and Grow Rich.
Today, many of the most successful people are part of elite mastermind groups. One that is repeatedly recognized by its members is The Genius Network, run by Joe Polish. The goal of this group is to 10x members’ earning potential each year.
The entry-level group has a $25,000 yearly fee, and the elite-level group has a $100,000 yearly fee. Despite this, the waiting time to become a member can stretch for years.