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Mastermind, a tool in your toolbox to achieve your goal.

Mastermind, a tool in your toolbox to achieve your goal.
Mastermind, a tool in your toolbox to achieve your goal.

A mastermind group can be an effective tool to help you accomplish your goal, virtually any goal. It does not matter if it is a business or personal goal.

Many of the Mastermind Groups consist of two or more people, who work together in perfect harmony, to help each other to attain a specific goal. If two heads are better than one, five or six can kick it into high gear.

Members are committed to each other

The key to a great Mastermind Group is that members are committed to each other and are willing to hold each other accountable. Meaning that you will do what you commit yourself to do and that you are attending the scheduled mastermind group meetings. Depending on the group, a meeting could be in person, video, or a phone conference call, monthly or quarterly.

The group members need to be committed to meet. Less than that will be a waste of everyone’s time and effort. One of the main goals for all the mastermind group attendees is to help each other to get things done.

Attending a mastermind group can be a time commitment depending on the group size.

Each of the members should be given 15-20 minutes of time to discuss challenges, progress, or goals. They should have another 10-15 minutes to give their feedback, thoughts, and possible discussions about the given information. The larger the group, the more diverse the discussions or exchange of ideas could take. Due to that it is good to keep the group small. Maybe 5-10 members.

It is all about accountability and trust

To keep the flow going, make one of the members a facilitator. Make certain that no one member gets stuck in the facilitator role. Have the facilitator role rotate between members.  The facilitator will keep everybody on track and make certain that no one member dominates the conversation.

When a Mastermind group is formed or new members are added, the facilitator also gives everyone the ground rules the group will work under. This should include attendance, format of the meeting, confidentiality, making decisions, and dealing/settling conflicts. When needed, outline grounds for dismissal from the group, such as after missing a certain number of meetings or violating confidentiality.

You also should meet in an area where outside distractions are limited.

Chemistry of a Mastermind Group

Many times a mastermind group is formed without it actually being called a Mastermind group. This happens through casual networking or you happen to bond and feel comfortable and great around or with certain individuals. When you are looking for a mastermind group, look for groups who give you that exact feeling and when you cannot find a group like that start your own.

You might start with one person that fits the criteria you are looking for in an individual and together build your group.

“Do Not Know” Residential Real Estate Sellers Disclosure

Just the other day I ran across a sellers disclosure from a property that was listed for sale. The seller had just marked one line through all the items that needed to be disclosed as “Do Not Know” and in a small memo box indicated that the seller never lived in the property. Continue reading “Do Not Know” Residential Real Estate Sellers Disclosure

Potential Meth Lab Homes now complicate the buying process even more

Buying a home sometimes can be a roller coaster ride. You now have to watch out for meth labs when buying any home. Not only the production, but also casual smoking of tenants or seller will contaminate the house, Continue reading Potential Meth Lab Homes now complicate the buying process even more

Buying homes through a tax sale

There are many different ways to invest in real estate. The more common known due to some of the DYI shows on TV are the rehabbers/flippers and the income/rental properties.

Another way to invest in real estate is tax sales. Continue reading Buying homes through a tax sale

Paying for your investment properties

Since the mortgage meltdown, it has become harder and harder for Real Estate investors to receive financing through a traditional lending company and many of them have to find additional means to finance their investment properties. Continue reading Paying for your investment properties

Things to consider before you jump into buying your house.

You are graduating from college, you have your first real job in your field of expertise, and you are ready to purchase a home and get out of the apartment you are currently in.

Before you consider looking at homes on the internet, or with a REALTOR, there are several things you should do first. Continue reading Things to consider before you jump into buying your house.

Things to consider when you and your REALTOR holds an open house

openThe house is listed. It is online with the MLS and various other websites. The sign and informational box is in the yard. You are planning for your open house. Continue reading Things to consider when you and your REALTOR holds an open house

Student loans are affecting home buyers

budgetEver since the mortgage rule changes that went into effect in 2009, a small but ever growing title wave has been building. Individuals who lost their jobs during the downtrend of the market and decided to go back to school to earn a different degree, or updating their personal education, to put them into a better position for a better paying job. They are not only facing an ever tighter job market but also have put themselves financially behind the 8 ball when it comes to being able to qualify for a mortgage.

Continue reading Student loans are affecting home buyers