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Mastermind Brainstorming Events

October 24, 2013 By Silvia Pellegrini

A mastermind group for brainstorming events is an innovative way to create goals. There is a commitment and high level of energy that comes with participants of a mastermind group. The people in the group challenge each other to create goals and brainstorm ideas. They support each other with honesty and compassion.

The concept for this type of group was started in the early part of the 1900s by Napoleon Hill who wrote about the principle in his book Think and Grow Rich. He described it as a joining of minds all working towards the same goal. During a mastermind group the agenda will belong to each member of the group and every person participating is key.

What Do You Get out of a Mastermind Group?

Some of the things that come from a mastermind group for events include:

  1. Ideas and answers that come from brainstorming
  2. Skill, confidence, and experience
  3. Real progress
  4. Accountability
  5. Instant support network
  6. Chance to design things the way that you want them to be instead of how you were told that they should be
  7. A sense of a shared endeavor—there are other people out there who think like you do

Who Should be a Part of a Mastermind Group?

People who:

  • Want a support team
  • Want to reach their goals or even exceed them
  • Have similar interests such as groups for people that are self-employed, groups for spirituality, or for certain industries
  • Have similar success and skill levels
  • Want to make this year extraordinary
  • Are ready for change

How Mastermind Groups Work

A mastermind group can meet over the phone, through an online message board, or in person. Facebook groups, Google+ Hangouts, and other similar social networking sites are great for these groups as well. For phone and in person groups there are typically monthly meetings scheduled.

The way that mastermind groups are set up requires you to be committed to the group when you join. When setting up a mastermind group you are going to want to make sure that you choose highly motivated people. People need to be able to ask and give support and help throughout the life of the group. In addition, they must show up for every meeting.

Finding the Right People

The facilitator of the group is extremely important as they will be the one that runs the meetings and holds the group accountable. One of the best ways to make sure that everyone in the group is motivated is to charge for the group. Most people that put money on the table are going to be more motivated to make the meetings and make the group successful.

There are many reasons to create a mastermind group and one reason is for event planning. If you are in need of a great event for your company, a mastermind group can be the perfect solution. The right group of people will be able to come up with the perfect event.

Silvia Pellegrini

Silvia Pellegrini is an entrepreneur, event consultant, author, mentor, event manager, founder and managing director of Silvia Pellegrini Consultancy (www.silviapellegrini.co.uk). SP Consultancy is located in the heart of London, yet her consultancy and event planning enjoys an international reputation.

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