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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Mastermind Group Holiday Reminder

The term "Mastermind Group" was first coined by Napoleon Hill in his famous book "Think and Grow Rich." In it he explains it as a group of people who put their thoughts, ideas, and experiences together to create a synergy and compilation of ideas that benefits each individual.

I highly recommend reading "Think and Grow Rich" and came across a valuable suggestion from blogger Reg Gupton:

Read Think and Grow Rich to learn more about the Mastermind principle and many other ground breaking ideas that I have found so useful in my life. While re-reading my copy, dog eared, marked up, I recalled that for years I read this powerful book every year between Christmas and New Years. Every year when I revisited the book I took something new away. The book was the same and I was different. It is now in my reminder system to be re-read every year from now on. You should read it too.

I hope you take the time this holiday season to read the book - and if you've already read it, read it again! I certainly will be.

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