Mastermind Key Takeaways - 281

Find My Catalyst Podcast - A podcast by Mike Simmons

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In this episode, Mike and Jody discuss the value they receive when attending masterminds. Key Takeaways: It feels good to share some stuff that we are working on. It’s nice to know that we aren’t the only one with struggles and fear. Masterminds give you access to a diverse set of experiences and industries. Insecurities tend to rear their ugly head at the most inopportune times. It is important to identify the patterns that precede the insecurities. Plan, design backward, execute forward, take the shot and move on. Forget about moving fast. Too often we fall into the trap of wanting to move really fast. When value comes up, are we looking at it from an internal or external view. How do we balance those two? Everyone has their own perception of value. Ask questions and then listen. If you aren’t clear, if things aren’t as simple as they can be, and you’re not operating with a high level of purpose, ask yourself the question, “should I be doing this work?” This episode is brought to you by the Catalyst Sale G.A.M.E. Plan. Learn more about it here. Show Links: Clarity and Focus Blog Post Have a question you would like us to answer or a topic you would like us to discuss in a future episode? Contact us: [email protected] www.catalystsale.com twitter Work With Catalyst Sale: Listen to our free resource (this podcast) and then put the action items into practice. Share your work with us via Twitter or [email protected] Invest in a Catalyst Sale course - self directed. Find our courses here  Hire us as a consultant/advisor within your team or organization  Thank You  Please send listener questions and feedback to [email protected] or contact us directly on twitter  or LinkedIn. You can learn more about Catalyst Sale, and the products and services we provide at www.catalystsale.com or www.findmycatalyst.com.  Follow our social channels: Catalyst Sale Instagram Catalyst Sale LinkedIn Catalyst Sale Twitter Find My Catalyst Instagram