Thursday, May 20, 2010

Trust, Success, and the Mastermind

Napoleon Hill's works "The Law of Success", "Think and Grow Rich, and the concept of Mastermind has been around for decades. For Mastermind to be successful the participants must come together in a spirit of harmony and good will, genuinely wanting the other people to have their goals, dreams and desires manifest in their lives. It isn't about what's in it for me. If you are not focused on assisting the other person in your Mastermind to realize what s/he wants, then the power that Hill is referencing is lost.

Trust comes into play here. We need to trust that if we are truly committed to the success of the other people, our success is ensured. So, being involved with other people you intuitively know will hold your Intentions on your behalf is important. You can be successful without that support, but when you have it everything works more effortlessly.

Have you belonged to a Mastermind? What were/are your experiences?

3 comments:

Tam Linsey said...

I am trying to live this way every day in many areas of my life.

Judith Ashley said...

Tami,
I do formal 'Intentions' every morning and it helps me stay focused and more positive. Thanks for sharing...you've given me an idea for a future blog.

shortne said...

The power our thoughts have over the outcomes in our lives is immeasurable. I learned this from listening to workshops given by Jerry and Esther Hicks, The Teachings of Abraham. Very enlightening! I'm glad there are those of us who manifest, think positive, and are unafraid of realizing what we want. Not only that, but going after it, believing we can have what we want! There are insurmountable resources for us all, which is why I willfully stay away from people who try to limit me under the misguided notion that there are only so many slots in the row I want to perch upon. If they believe that, then they're only limiting themselves.