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Master Mind Power: Surround yourself with the best.

The wealthiest people form a "Master Mind," or a group of outstanding friends and colleagues who share their vision. According to Hill, the alignment of numerous intellectual and creative brains is tenfold more powerful than just one: "No person may have significant power without utilizing the "Master Mind"

A collection of coordinated brains will provide more thought-energy than a single brain, just as a group of electric batteries will provide more energy than a single battery.

This could explain why wealthy individuals tend to associate with wealthy people. "Exposure to people who are more successful than you have the potential to broaden your thinking and catapult your income," self-made billionaire Steve Siebold says. "We become like the people we associate with, which is why winners are drawn to other winners."

“Surround yourself with people who are going to lift you higher.” Oprah Winfrey

A Mastermind Group does not require much, but some fundamental concepts must be followed.

  • Commitment: It is likely that a person who joins a Mastermind Group is committed to make the most of his or her life. Most high achievers and enthusiastic people would join such a club – that is, people who are conscious of their time and energy. Those folks make a commitment to their organisations and make a contribution. People want you to interact with and support them, thus a level of dedication is essential in a Mastermind Group.
  • Confidentiality: Mastermind Group members desire and should be able to feel at ease in their group. Sharing goals, thoughts, and ideas generally necessitates a certain level of bravery, consequently, members must trust each other's confidentially in order to operate well together.
  • Willingness to give and take advice: There is no room for ego. The willingness of the participants to engage with each other defines the group's success. One can just upset their peers and lose their trust if they do not contribute to the group.