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Plenty with Kate Northrup

Episode 148: Masterminds: 6 Reasons You Need One, Where to Find the Right One, and/or How to Create Your Own

Plenty with Kate Northrup

Kate Northrup

Personalfinance, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Nervoussystemhealing, Education, Womensempowerment, Wellness, Pleasure, Metaphysics, Spirituality, Abundance, Embodiment, Productivity, Timemanagement, Business

4.8697 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2019

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

I honestly didn’t realize it until last week when Mike and I sat down to record this week’s Kate & Mike Show episode, but there’s something I’ve committed to since the very beginning of my business that I think has been the single biggest contributor to feeling like, despite the ups and downs, my business is wildly successful and I’m a thriving entrepreneur: Circling up with a group of fellow entrepreneurs who are also committed to upleveling with a set structure and container to encourage all of you to grow. There’s actually a word for this very thing. That word is mastermind. It’s based on the idea that we’re more powerful together, that 1 + 1 = 3 (not 2), and that when you get a group of people together who are an energetic match, everyone accelerates in a way they couldn’t possibly if they were going it alone. I’ve participated in all kinds of masterminds over the past 11 years, and regardless of their structure, cost, or length, all of them have had one thing in common: They’ve caused me and my business to grow exponentially in relationship to the time I invested. A mastermind is like kiln-dried firewood and perfectly crumpled newspaper for your growth. Your ideas are the matches or sparks or that clicker thing where you have to hold one part with your thumb while you pull the trigger with your finger to get fire to come out of it, which can sometimes take a few tries to coordinate. No newspaper and dry firewood? All the sparks in the world won’t catch. They need something to ignite them and let them grow and burn. You may have never heard the word mastermind before, or you might have been considering joining or starting one. Either way, if you want to take your business to the next level in a Do Less way, a mastermind is a must and this week we’re giving you: • 6 reasons to join a mastermind • how to find the right one for you • how to start your own Once you’ve listened we’d love to know: What’s your experience been with masterminds? What additional questions, if any, do you have? You can get your own copy of Do Less and still receive incredible bonuses at http://katenorthrup.com/book! Kate wants to hear from you, and you can post about your #DoLess experiences on Instagram, DM her (@katenorthrup) or email [email protected]! Would you, or a company you know, be a good fit to sponsor The Kate & Mike Show? If so, let’s talk! You can email [email protected] regarding current sponsorship opportunities. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at http://www.katenorthrup.com/podcast.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Kate Northrop.

0:03.3

And I'm Mike Watts.

0:04.8

And we're partners in life, love, and business.

0:07.7

Welcome to the Kate and Mike Show, where we share insights and interviews on entrepreneurship, relationships, parenting, self-actualization, and making a life not just a living.

0:21.7

Welcome back to the Kate and Mike show. This is Mike. This is Kate.

0:25.1

How's it going over there? Good.

0:27.1

Your mid-snack. I have snacks waiting for me. This is a after-bedtime episode.

0:33.0

It's not quite after dark, but the girls are in bed. We are moving towards an even earlier bedtime.

0:40.0

We by far put our kids to bed the earliest in the neighborhood.

0:45.0

Ruby, I got started with the process.

0:47.5

She chose, I was dancing with the girls, and then Ruby started climbing up the stairs.

0:53.0

And she was like, bye-bye. So she made it clear

0:55.9

that she was ready for bed at 615. And Penelope followed soon after. So anyway, that's kind of

1:03.9

exciting. It works well for our family. Yes, it does. Part of our parenting style, I would say more

1:09.7

mine, although you've come along for the ride and have embraced it, is being totally inflexible when it comes to bedtime.

1:16.5

I find the earlier the bedtime, the better our kids are emotionally. Like they are just happier and way less meltdowns.

1:25.6

And I'm just like such a big proponent of sleep.

1:29.1

I would say sleep and snacks are my two biggest parenting strategies.

1:34.0

Sleep and snacks.

1:35.2

Sleep and snacks.

1:36.1

I should write a book called Sleep and snacks.

1:37.9

That's how my I parent.

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