WHAT IS A MASTERMIND GROUP?
A MASTERMIND GROUP IS SIMPLY A
MEETING OF HIGHLY MOTIVATED
FOLKS WHO SHARE A COMMON
GOAL AND ARE LOOKING TO
ENCOURAGE AND HELP EACH OTHER
IMPROVE.
“Few things can
accelerate you toward
your goals faster than
participating in a
mastermind.”
— Michael Hyatt
WHERE DO
MASTERMIND GROUPS
MEET?
IN PERSON
ONLINE
SKYPE | GOOGLE HANGOUT | GOTO MEETING
PHONE
WHO INVENTED
MASTERMIND GROUPS?
Mastermind groups have been around for a long time, but
the phrase “mastermind group” was first coined by
NAPOLEON HILLin his book Think and Grow Rich.
WHAT ARE SOME WELL-
KNOWN MASTERMIND
GROUPS
THROUGHOUT HISTORY?
THE JUNTO
Established in 1727 by Benjamin
Franklin, The Junto initially consisted of
12 members who met together for
mutual improvement by discussing
moral, political, and scientific topics of
the day.
THE INKLINGS
In the 1930’s and 1940’s, a group of
English authors met together to read
and discuss the author’s unfinished
works. Notable members include C.S.
Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Owen Barfield.
NINE OLD MEN
A group of Disney animators that were
responsible for many of Disney’s hits
from 1930-1970. Classics such as Peter
Pan, Cinderella, and Alice in
Wonderland were birthed in these
meetings.
Whether the group is meeting for professional, political,
or inspirational reasons, successful people have been
meeting together in group collaboration for centuries.
WHAT IS A
MASTERMIND GROUP
AGENDA?
There is no one way to run a mastermind group. However,
it is important to have a structure, to ensure that
everyone’s time is respected and the group achieves its
purpose of growth for its members.
SOME
POTENTIAL
ELEMENTS:
RECAPEACH MEMBER UPDATES THE
GROUP ON HOW THEY DID
ACCOMPLISHING THEIR GOALS
FROM THE PREVIOUS MEETING.
HOT SEAT
A CHOSEN MEMBER WILL SHARE
DETAILS ABOUT THEIR SITUATION,
AND ANY PROBLEMS OR QUESTIONS
THAT THEY HAVE CAN ARISE
DURING THIS TIME.
GOAL SETTINGSIMILAR TO THE “RECAP”, EACH
MEMBER WILL GO AROUND AND
BRIEFLY STATE THEIR GOALS FOR
THE NEXT MEETING.
HOT SEAT SELECTION
THE NEXT PERSON TO BECOME THE
“HOT SEAT” IS SELECTED, SO THEY
CAN COME PREPARED WITH
QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS TO BRING
BEFORE THE GROUP.
An alternative method that has been
laid out by Chris Ducker is to
distribute the focus during the meeting
to each member
(as opposed to a single hot seat).
IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE THIS, EACH
MEMBER HAS TO SHARE THE
FOLLOWING:
Something that is working well for them.
Something that they would like help with.
A resource (website, app, service, blog post) to share
with the group.
PRO TIP:HAVE WEEKLY MEETINGS, BUT TAKE
A MASTERMIND RETREAT WITH THE
MEMBERS OF YOUR GROUP ONCE OR
TWICE A YEAR.
“Meeting for an hour a week or 90
minutes every two weeks allows us to
stay up to date and hold each other
accountable, but it doesn’t allow for
deep understanding of each other’s
businesses or comprehensive business
planning.”
-Barrett Brooks
WHAT ARE THE
BENEFITS OF A
MASTERMIND GROUP?
It is the temptation of many
entrepreneurs and consultants to try to
go it all alone. However, as poet John
Donne wrote in the 17th century:
“No man is an island."
By tapping into the minds of several like-minded
individuals, a group member experiences the following
benefits:
Accountability to think ahead and make a plan
Accountability to act upon that plan
Feedback and constructive criticism from others
Access to new resources
Motivation to grow and avoid stagnation
WHERE DO I FIND A
MASTERMIND GROUP?
Twitter - Engage with people around a certain hashtag or
interest topic. Tweet out that you are interested in
joining a mastermind group for your particular niche.
Forums - Find a forum where people in your situation are
hanging out, and look for mastermind opportunities
there.
Blog Comments - I’ve read more than one interaction
where someone comments on a post and asks for advice
on joining a mastermind on that topic, and others follow
up with similar interests as comment replies.
Facebook/LinkedIn Groups - Groups on these social
networks are often a great way to meet like-minded
people and look around for mastermind opportunities.
Conferences - By networking at conferences you can
make connections with others interested in your
particular niche, and looking to meet as a mastermind
group.
HOW DO I START A
MASTERMIND GROUP?
PICK A TOPICSTATE SPECIFICALLY WHAT THIS MASTERMIND GROUP IS GOING TO BE ABOUT.
PICK THE GROUND
RULESWILL THERE BE CONSEQUENCES FOR SO MANY MISSED MEETINGS?
CHOSE THE AGENDAAN AGENDA WILL KEEP THE MEETING MOVING AND SHOW RESPECT FOR EVERYONE’S TIME.
CONCLUSION
Like many other successful entrepreneurs, you can
elevate your success by starting or joining a mastermind
group.
“I would not be where
I’m at today if it
weren’t for the
mastermind groups
that I’ve been a part
of since I began doing
business online.”
— Pat Flynn
Whether you are stuck in a rut, on a plateau, or
experiencing slow growth, a mastermind group can
provide the boost in energy, new perspectives,
accountability, and resources necessary to take your
game to the next level.
MORE INFORMATION
READ: WHAT IS A MASTERMIND?
(RYANBATTLES.COM/POST/WHAT-IS-A-MASTERMIND-GROUP)

What is a Mastermind Group?

  • 1.
    WHAT IS AMASTERMIND GROUP?
  • 2.
    A MASTERMIND GROUPIS SIMPLY A MEETING OF HIGHLY MOTIVATED FOLKS WHO SHARE A COMMON GOAL AND ARE LOOKING TO ENCOURAGE AND HELP EACH OTHER IMPROVE.
  • 3.
    “Few things can accelerateyou toward your goals faster than participating in a mastermind.” — Michael Hyatt
  • 4.
  • 5.
    IN PERSON ONLINE SKYPE |GOOGLE HANGOUT | GOTO MEETING PHONE
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Mastermind groups havebeen around for a long time, but the phrase “mastermind group” was first coined by NAPOLEON HILLin his book Think and Grow Rich.
  • 8.
    WHAT ARE SOMEWELL- KNOWN MASTERMIND GROUPS THROUGHOUT HISTORY?
  • 9.
    THE JUNTO Established in1727 by Benjamin Franklin, The Junto initially consisted of 12 members who met together for mutual improvement by discussing moral, political, and scientific topics of the day.
  • 10.
    THE INKLINGS In the1930’s and 1940’s, a group of English authors met together to read and discuss the author’s unfinished works. Notable members include C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Owen Barfield.
  • 11.
    NINE OLD MEN Agroup of Disney animators that were responsible for many of Disney’s hits from 1930-1970. Classics such as Peter Pan, Cinderella, and Alice in Wonderland were birthed in these meetings.
  • 12.
    Whether the groupis meeting for professional, political, or inspirational reasons, successful people have been meeting together in group collaboration for centuries.
  • 13.
    WHAT IS A MASTERMINDGROUP AGENDA?
  • 14.
    There is noone way to run a mastermind group. However, it is important to have a structure, to ensure that everyone’s time is respected and the group achieves its purpose of growth for its members.
  • 15.
  • 16.
    RECAPEACH MEMBER UPDATESTHE GROUP ON HOW THEY DID ACCOMPLISHING THEIR GOALS FROM THE PREVIOUS MEETING.
  • 17.
    HOT SEAT A CHOSENMEMBER WILL SHARE DETAILS ABOUT THEIR SITUATION, AND ANY PROBLEMS OR QUESTIONS THAT THEY HAVE CAN ARISE DURING THIS TIME.
  • 18.
    GOAL SETTINGSIMILAR TOTHE “RECAP”, EACH MEMBER WILL GO AROUND AND BRIEFLY STATE THEIR GOALS FOR THE NEXT MEETING.
  • 19.
    HOT SEAT SELECTION THENEXT PERSON TO BECOME THE “HOT SEAT” IS SELECTED, SO THEY CAN COME PREPARED WITH QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS TO BRING BEFORE THE GROUP.
  • 20.
    An alternative methodthat has been laid out by Chris Ducker is to distribute the focus during the meeting to each member (as opposed to a single hot seat).
  • 21.
    IN ORDER TOACHIEVE THIS, EACH MEMBER HAS TO SHARE THE FOLLOWING: Something that is working well for them. Something that they would like help with. A resource (website, app, service, blog post) to share with the group.
  • 22.
    PRO TIP:HAVE WEEKLYMEETINGS, BUT TAKE A MASTERMIND RETREAT WITH THE MEMBERS OF YOUR GROUP ONCE OR TWICE A YEAR.
  • 23.
    “Meeting for anhour a week or 90 minutes every two weeks allows us to stay up to date and hold each other accountable, but it doesn’t allow for deep understanding of each other’s businesses or comprehensive business planning.” -Barrett Brooks
  • 24.
    WHAT ARE THE BENEFITSOF A MASTERMIND GROUP?
  • 25.
    It is thetemptation of many entrepreneurs and consultants to try to go it all alone. However, as poet John Donne wrote in the 17th century: “No man is an island."
  • 26.
    By tapping intothe minds of several like-minded individuals, a group member experiences the following benefits:
  • 27.
    Accountability to thinkahead and make a plan Accountability to act upon that plan Feedback and constructive criticism from others Access to new resources Motivation to grow and avoid stagnation
  • 28.
    WHERE DO IFIND A MASTERMIND GROUP?
  • 29.
    Twitter - Engagewith people around a certain hashtag or interest topic. Tweet out that you are interested in joining a mastermind group for your particular niche.
  • 30.
    Forums - Finda forum where people in your situation are hanging out, and look for mastermind opportunities there.
  • 31.
    Blog Comments -I’ve read more than one interaction where someone comments on a post and asks for advice on joining a mastermind on that topic, and others follow up with similar interests as comment replies.
  • 32.
    Facebook/LinkedIn Groups -Groups on these social networks are often a great way to meet like-minded people and look around for mastermind opportunities.
  • 33.
    Conferences - Bynetworking at conferences you can make connections with others interested in your particular niche, and looking to meet as a mastermind group.
  • 34.
    HOW DO ISTART A MASTERMIND GROUP?
  • 35.
    PICK A TOPICSTATESPECIFICALLY WHAT THIS MASTERMIND GROUP IS GOING TO BE ABOUT.
  • 36.
    PICK THE GROUND RULESWILLTHERE BE CONSEQUENCES FOR SO MANY MISSED MEETINGS?
  • 37.
    CHOSE THE AGENDAANAGENDA WILL KEEP THE MEETING MOVING AND SHOW RESPECT FOR EVERYONE’S TIME.
  • 38.
  • 39.
    Like many othersuccessful entrepreneurs, you can elevate your success by starting or joining a mastermind group.
  • 40.
    “I would notbe where I’m at today if it weren’t for the mastermind groups that I’ve been a part of since I began doing business online.” — Pat Flynn
  • 41.
    Whether you arestuck in a rut, on a plateau, or experiencing slow growth, a mastermind group can provide the boost in energy, new perspectives, accountability, and resources necessary to take your game to the next level.
  • 42.
    MORE INFORMATION READ: WHATIS A MASTERMIND? (RYANBATTLES.COM/POST/WHAT-IS-A-MASTERMIND-GROUP)