The Future Belongs to Creators

Mastermind groups are a great way to share ideas with like-minded people in your field and to cheer each other on.

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Mastermind groups are a great way to share ideas with like-minded people in your field and to cheer each other on. 

In a mastermind group, your peers are able to give you a more objective look at the work you do. As your group continues to hold each other accountable, you’ll strengthen the skills you have, while also giving valuable insight to others in the group.

Today we talk about the best ways to get your own mastermind started and what to look for in the people with whom you choose to surround yourself.

Main takeaways
  • Try and find people going in the same direction you want to go. Look for people in your immediate network who are like-minded. 
  • Put yourself in situations where you can meet people. This can be done through interviews, conferences, roundtable discussions, meaningful social media conversations, etc.
  • Come up with a format for your group meetings. Go with what works for you. We suggest covering the following: How are you doing? What have you accomplished since we last met? What are you struggling with?
  • Take retreats and spend time with each other in person to build even deeper relationships.
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“Think about who you want to surround yourself with. If there are people out there who do work that you admire, reach out to them. They could end up being your friends one day.” ~ @nathanbarry

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What is The Future Belongs to Creators?

A show for creators, by creators. Every Wednesday, hosts Charli Prangley, Miguel Pou, and Haley Janicek explore the creator economy, discussing the topics and questions facing creators and creative hopefuls alike.