A reader emailed me recently asking how many people form my Matermind Groups. I've found that 8 makes a good number.
With every member getting 15-20 minutes to bring up their challenges as well as having our opening brainstorming session to take one person's problems and go deep to find a solution, having more than 8 people will make the evening go far too long.
Also, 8 people provides a good balance between having an intimate group and having enough opinions and experiences to make the discussions valuable.
Finally, we have an even number of members in the groups because they are partnered up with each other during the month and every week have a call with each other to make sure they follow through on the goals they set for themselves. You need an even number to make the partnership system work.
With every member getting 15-20 minutes to bring up their challenges as well as having our opening brainstorming session to take one person's problems and go deep to find a solution, having more than 8 people will make the evening go far too long.
Also, 8 people provides a good balance between having an intimate group and having enough opinions and experiences to make the discussions valuable.
Finally, we have an even number of members in the groups because they are partnered up with each other during the month and every week have a call with each other to make sure they follow through on the goals they set for themselves. You need an even number to make the partnership system work.

















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