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Masterminding And Monthly Agreements
Published on 10 Aug 2007 at 8:15 am.
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As a guest contributor to Evan Carmichaels’ blog Mastermind Group Resources, I just submitted my first post yesterday. Each month, folks contribute different articles for people who want to gain the most benefit from masterminding. If you’re serious about growing your business, being in a mastermind group is a strategy that will help you succeed.
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Here’s my post:
Masterminding And Monthly Agreements
I’ve had my own personal mastermind group for about 5 years. Over the last five years the group has undergone many transformational changes including becoming more serious and intentional about the results we wanted.
One of the changes we implemented last year was the idea of creating monthly agreements. Essentially, we made a mental paradigm shift on the idea of goal-setting to focus on committing to monthly agreements; making self-promises and that you agree to fulfill to yourself and the group.
In other words, being in integrity with yourself about who you are and what you really want thereby enlisting your mastermind team to hold you to your best in keeping your promises. How good do you feel when you say you’ll do something and then you don’t it?
Note: the promises are meant to stretch you out of your comfort zone so that you are challenging yourself to growth yourself and your business. They reflect your dreams and desires in ways that are meant to motivate and inspire you forward.
Here’s what we do:
1. All monthly promises are due in writing on the first day of each month to include the name of each person and the month date. Promises are emailed to each member in advance of our upcoming meeting. (We meet monthly on the first Friday of each month).
2. The language of each promise is important. Agreements include both business and personal intentions. Promises are stated in succinct and action-based language. For example: Attend 5 networking events this month. Secure three speaking engagements. Exercise 4-5 times per week, 30-45 minutes (min. 2 days strength train, 2-3 days cardio). Schedule 3 strategic get-acquainted coffee meetings with prospects. If the language is wishy-washy, we hold each person accountable to restate the promise with deeper intention. The number of monthly promises varies and is not meant to become a to-do list.
3. Each month we debrief on our progress and deal with any resistance and obstacles. Conversations are authentic and direct with compassion and accountability. Fostering a strong relationship of safety and integrity with my group has enabled me to be authentic and vulnerable with them about my challenges and opportunities especially during those times when it gets a bit emotional and confrontational. Frankly, I wouldn’t have it any other way. That’s what they are there to do – hold me to my best so that I am living my vision.
Have some thoughts you’d like to add? Leave me a comment.













