My “Mastermind Group”

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There is a website I really like called Marc and Angel Hack Life: Practical Tips for Productive Living. In an article entitled How to Achieve Your Goals, one tip they recommend is having a support group of like-minded people who share similar goals as you that you meet with once a week to help each other self-reflect, gauge progress, and create an overall positive energy. This is what I see Knowmads as. Although I’m not incredibly clear on a definitive list of shared goals, it’s great to be in a group that shares similar values, principles, and a drive to live the life we love by “combining passion, business, and playful learning.”

As I’ve been preparing for a workshop in conjunction with the Hub Amsterdam for their Summer Learning Festival, I’ve spent my past few weeks developing some tools that may be utilized in our workshop. Together with my mastermind partners in crime Naomi, Oscar, Fran, and Manu, we’ve used each other to create more self-awareness in each other. Whether we were making lists of what we want to have, be, or do, interviewing each other, creating questions without worrying so much about the answers, or writing a love letter to ourselves, I have cherished this recent Sunday ritual. So, I’d like to dedicate this post to these people, who pick me up after long weeks. I love you all.

As we enter a break from Knowmads and I tackle the Social Innovation Safari, travel to Sweden for a Vipassana Medition Retreat, and visit a special someone in Oslo, I sit writing this on a Sunday. It’s my first Sunday in a month without my “mastermind group.” As I was thinking about them and surfing one of my favorite life-hacking sites, I found a new Sunday ritual to keep me going: 20 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Every Sunday.

Finally, if you are in the Amsterdam area between the 25-28 of August and would like to more about our Knowmadic Learning Lab, check out the previous link, and stay tuned for a new blog dedicated to living, learning, and loving. As for now, check out my fellow Knowmadic friend Naomi’s blog called just that. I love the learnings she shares.

Keep Calm and Carry On, everybody.

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3 Responses to “My “Mastermind Group””

  1. Naomi Says:

    Dear Brock, your post touches me, I feel very connected although I am bwt 2000 km away at the moment…Thank you.

    I also love our Sundays and Sunday questions, reflecting and talking together gives me always an amawing energy which I gladly want to share with others together with you,os and fran @ the HUB Summerschool Learning Lab!

    Enjoy your stay in Sweden dear!

    hug

  2. Brock Says:

    Thanks Naomi!
    Looking forward to the holiday, glad you are enjoying yours. Don’t work too hard, but do expect an email from me this weekend ;)

  3. Cory Crabb Says:

    Congrats on your ability to put together a masterminds group and work together with your masterminds group to move forward and continue to proper to new levels in your business.

    Our Masterminds Group
    Cory Crabb

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