Join a Peer Mastermind Group

November 17, 2008 by Janet Beckers
Filed under: About WWW, Business Skills, Collaborative Projects, Members Opportunities, Personal Development, Where to Start 
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Peer mastermind groups are one of the most powerful things I know of to keep you focused, accountable and motivated. I believe in them so strongly that we help you find mastermind buddies and keep your group running really well.

We are currently filling places in 2 more groups. One mostly based in Australia, the other mostly in the USA. There are a few spaces left on each one. Simply email us to let you know if you are ready to take action.


What’s involved

  • Meet via conference line once every 2 weeks for 60 to 90 minutes
  • Be open and honest
  • Be generous with your advice and encouragement
  • Commit to work towards your goals (or seek help from the group to discover why you are stuck)

How Wonderful Web Women can help

  • We will help find your group members
  • Provide guidelines to run a successful group
  • set you up with a free conference line
  • set up a password protected communication centre to share messages and files
  • I will come on the first call with you to demonstrate how to faciliate a call

How to start

  • Simply email us and tell us:
  • What is your niche / area of interest
  • your country and time zone
  • What skills you can bring to a group


this will help us match you to the right group

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