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I returned to my Master Mind group last week, the first time since mid-June when my flurry of family visits and trips began. With a little embarrassment for my lack of attendance, I quietly took my seat in hopes of settling in and perhaps later taking my turn in introductions and sharing. No such luck. The facilitator, without skipping a beat, changed direction and called on me before I'd even pulled up to the table. I gave my 30 second commercial and in an apologetic manner, explained what I'd been doing the last 6 weeks. The reaction? "Welcome back." "Glad you're here." "We missed you." No questions asked about my commitment to the group or intentions with the progress of my business - clearly the things I was feeling guilty about. With no judgment whatsoever, and a welcome befitting a member with excellent attendance, I was taken back into the fold of my Master Mind group where anything is possible.
That's the underlying theme of Master Minding - anything is truly possible - and your fellow members will tell you this, believe it for you, and encourage you to take steps to make whatever you want happen. One who truly understands the purpose of gathering together to access the power of two or more like minds does so without judgment of others and the steadfast belief that anything is possible. I was able to pick up where I left off with my group, recap where I'd been and what had been accomplished, dust myself off a little and get back into the game. And there they were - waiting to hear what it is that I want next so they can support me in getting it. What a gift!
So, in turn, I was able to jump back into my role of supporting the other members, focusing on their successes and challenges, and offer ideas during the brainstorming session that might be helpful. Without criticism or internal distraction, I fully accepted what each person had to say as their truth, their real intention for themselves and their businesses. Why wouldn't I? With this incredible, unconditional support of a Master Mind group, anything is possible!
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