Meet and Grow Rich: How to Easily Create and Operate Your Own "Mastermind" Group for Health, Wealth, and More this question feed

asked by librarian on November 2, 2006 4:58 AM
Praise for MEET & GROW RICH

"I'm a big fan of mastermind groups. I've used them for over thirty years and know the power they provide everyone in such a group. I'm delighted to see this inspiring, easy-to-follow manual. Read it and follow what it suggests."
—Jack Canfield co-creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series and bestselling author of The Success Principles

"Absolutely the best practical guide to creating, profiting, and growing your business with your own mastermind group. A must-read for anyone who wants to succeed in ANY business!"
—Jim Edwards author and speaker (www.ebookfire.com)

"I have been part of various mastermind groups for over twenty years that have easily made me millions. Without a doubt this book is the most advanced definitive guide to why and how any serious human should be a part of one."
—John Assaraf cofounder, OneCoach (www.onecoach.com)


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I have already used several pieces of information from this book. The process for conducting the meetings plus the case studies provide a good place to start for any type of group. The resources section alone is worth the price of the book.
reviewed by miceandmen on November 12, 2006 2:24 AM

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Joe Vitale you and Bill have done it again!

My wife Carol and I run a business out of our home.

When I first read Meet and Grow Rich I was inspired by the stories, then Carol and I started applying the principles. We started a husband wife mastermind, devoted to growing our business and keeping our personal and business lives in balance.

Wow!

This book should be required reading for all couples who are in business together! Both our business and our marriage have benefited greatly!

Thanks Joe and Bill!

John Wingert
The Original and Only No BS Life Coach
Author of No Bull Persuaion
reviewed by dataworld on November 13, 2006 8:41 PM

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Bill and Joe have done a wonderful job in this book of explaining what a mastermind is and the many types of masterminds that exist or that you can start to help you "Grow Rich". They cover everything from the history of masterminding, you will be surprised to read how far back it goes and how to start your own mastermind. Some of the key points I loved about the book were how to deal with the dynamics of the different personalities that may exist in a group and how to satisfy their needs. I am looking forward to meeting Joe and Bill and their mastermind group in the near future by qualifying for the promotion they had recently.
I would recommend you buy several copies to give out to mastermind partners and anyone you know who feels like a solopreneur!
reviewed by 78704 on November 27, 2006 4:10 PM

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As someone who has been home officed for more than 10 years now, I really appreciated this book. Most of us who have worked in corporate America have participated in mastermind groups (of varying value) internal to our companies - yes, I'm referring to staff meetings, weekly tags, etc. We tend to complain about having to attend these meetings (especially if they are not well run), but then once we are home-officed, we often miss the camaraderie.

Meet and Grow Rich provides the perfect solution for the home officed professional - especially for those in remote locations far from the nearest company site. And, you just might find that a mastermind group of your choosing is more valuable and more productive than your average company meeting - especially if you use the extremely helpful information provided in this book by Bill & Joe.

Sales people often feel more comfortable being open with sales people from companies selling complementary products as opposed to sales people in their own company who they may be competing with. This book will tell you how to find the right members for your group and how to have productive meetings that you will look forward to attending.

Thanks Bill & Joe!
reviewed by heavymetal on November 28, 2006 2:12 AM

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Pleasantly surprised to see a brief but precise description of
the Alcoholic Anonymous model described on pages 8 and 9.
These groups work in life and business. It's good to see there is finally a how to book on forming your own mastermind group
for whatever reason you choose.
reviewed by heavymetal on November 28, 2006 1:27 PM

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