As we move onwards in our Think and Grow Rich study, we now move onto Chapter6: Organized Planning. It is in this chapter that we will discover how to build our own practical plans to create riches.
Napoleon outlined several practical means in which you can build your definite plan of action:
Form a mastermind group – Decide on what type of person you will need in your own group to create and carry out your plan for the accumulation of money. We will go more in depth into forming a mastermind group in a subsequent chapter.
What are your benefits – Determine what benefits you can offer to the mastermind group. What skills do you posses? How can you help another? No one will ever work with you without adequate compensation. Realise your own worth and figure out what you can give in return.
Meet your group twice a week – Arrange to meet your mastermind group at least twice a week. In this meeting you will jointly perfect the necessary plans for the accumulation of money.
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Maintain perfect harmony – Create harmony with your mastermind group and support each other where ever possible. Treat the members of your mastermind group as if they were one of your family, do everything in your power to help them achieve their desired outcome. Without remaining in perfect harmony, your group should expect to fail.
Every plan that you adopt must be jointly created by your mastermind group. Ensure that everyone agrees that these plans are the perfect way to move forward towards your goals.
In the case that your first set of plans does not work as you had wished, then instead of being discouraged, meet with your mastermind group and formulate a new set of plans. Repeat this process until you find a plan that does work. Persistence is crucial in your attainment of riches. If you have a burning desire for your goal, then persisting onwards will feel like the natural progressive step to take. If you are not totally committed and definite about your desire for riches then how can you ever expect riches to follow?



Neil Haywood, September 2, 2007: