Doug Emerson made a short but great post on Mastermind Groups and the importance of being direct with your fellow members.
The point of Mastermind Groups is to have an informal board of advisors that you can turn to for advice and suggestions. Sometimes the truth can be painful but necessary to help you overcome your business challenges.
Doug mentions:
Another key point he raises is that we as entrepreneurs don't always have people we can turn to for advice in our intimate circle of friends. If your spouse isn't an entrepreneur it can make it difficult to share ideas and get advice. Part of joining a Mastermind Group is to have a support system of people who become very close to you and will be there to give you the help you need to get through your problems.
For as Doug says:
The point of Mastermind Groups is to have an informal board of advisors that you can turn to for advice and suggestions. Sometimes the truth can be painful but necessary to help you overcome your business challenges.
Doug mentions:
Comments and advice are constructive and direct. Once in a while, very direct. But that's why we go. To get honest feedback that we can't get from friends and family. There is no hidden agenda. Just an obvious one. Improvement for each others businesses. It's cool.
Another key point he raises is that we as entrepreneurs don't always have people we can turn to for advice in our intimate circle of friends. If your spouse isn't an entrepreneur it can make it difficult to share ideas and get advice. Part of joining a Mastermind Group is to have a support system of people who become very close to you and will be there to give you the help you need to get through your problems.
For as Doug says:
Start a mastermind group for your business. Your spouse or significant other doesn't want to hear about it anymore!












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