The Magic of the Mastermind

02/19/10

The Magic of the Mastermind

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In preparation for the upcoming interview with Marry Robinson Reynolds, “The Masterminding Maven” (her trademark), I am reflecting on how much I have been able to accomplish with my own mastermind group, which consists of myself and fello radio host Joe Rumbolo.

I think the general consensus is that magic implies something unique, much desired, and arriving with ease. So magic in reference to the masterminding process seems perfectly appropriate.

The most magical quality of all is that there is a lot of room to make the process your own. When I first read about people who formed masterminding groups, (people like Jack Canfield, Chicken Soup for the Soul author) I understood this to be usually anywhere from 6 to 12 people who would provide encoursgement, insight and information. Sometimes those numbers seemed a little daunting…

With a group that started as six dwindling to two I find the quality and the effectiveness of the mastermind has not been minimized in any way. The benefit however, of having someone–even one person–see your vision for you, is as the commercial says: “priceless"(and magical).

So I am “sharing the magic” as it were and inviting you to take a minite and look at Mary’s website: www.maryrobinsonreynolds.com.

There is some good stuff there and a lot of information to help you make a little magic of your own.

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Comment from: Medyum hoca [Visitor] Email · http://www.medyumhoca.net
There is some good stuff there and a lot of information to help you make a little magic of your own.
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Comment from: David [Visitor] Email · http://www.parksedgeparkcity.com/
I checked out the website and it was good. It is amazing just how much someone, even someone "great," needs words of encouragement. Thank you for your site and your thoughts.
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