Friday, February 09, 2007

Master Mind Group watches "The Secret"

The Master Mind group that two other friends and I started in 2007 is going well. Weather and jobs have not interfered too much, so we’ve been able to meet several times to help us get to know each other better and become friends.

We met each other for the first time last summer at a writer’s club and quickly hit it off at the monthly meetings. Then we decided to start this Master Mind group and I think we’ve already made strides in reaching our goals.

Since it is recommended that 4-8 people be in a Master Mind, we’ve asked other people to join the Master Mind group, but thus far, we haven't found anyone who can make it. So we’re moving on and enjoying each other’s company as we share our personal and career goals with each other.

Our writing interests vary, but our passion for success is similar. We all want to see our dreams come true. We plan to work hard and help each other by sharing advice and resources.

Recently, we met at Tammy’s office and watched “The Secret,” which Laurie had purchased and already viewed it and read the book. She believed it was worth our time together to view it. Tammy and I agreed.

You can read more about my Master Mind group in a blog which I’ve been asked to contribute to on a monthly basis by Evan Carmichael. I’ve checked out Mr. Carmichael’s website and think it looks informative and worthy of some more research.

Thanks to Evan Carmichael for asking me to join his Master Mind blogging group. My first entry there will be posted soon.

My entry will discuss “The Secret”, which is a DVD describing how a person can begin changing his or her life for the better. It features Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup fame) and others who teach about what the secret is that will help people live happier lives.

I watched Oprah’s show on February 8, 2007, as the people involved with “The Secret” talked about it. It was nice to know I had already begun using the principles from “The Secret” for years. In fact, I think most of the same principles are referred to in the Bible in Philippians 4:8: “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”

Thinking good thoughts is always a good rule and has helped me stay positive in difficult situations.

You can find a copy of “The Secret” online. Watch it and read Philippians. I guarantee you’ll be a happier person if you put these principles into effect.
Take care and keep warm!

Kayleen

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