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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Accountability in Your Mastermind Group

Guest Contributor: Damon Clifford
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As an entrepreneur, you have no boss to pat you on the back in your successes and no boss to discipline you in your failures. You are completely responsible for the success of your business.

On of the major benefits of a Mastermind group is being accountable for your actions.

Your Mastermind group should motivate and inspire you into action. Reaching out beyond your comfort zone and achieving more than you ever could alone.

When your Mastermind group challenges you, they will hold you accountable for your actions. This is very important to your business because when you succeed, they will praise you for your success. However, if you begin to fail, they will give you constructive criticism so you can reorganize your strategy or method so you will begin to succeed.

There are few places an entrepreneur can find himself accountable for his actions, a Mastermind group is a great place to receive the benefits of accountability.

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