What is a Mastermind Group?
The concept of the Mastermind Group was formally introduced by Napoleon Hill in the early 1900′s. In his timeless classic, “Think And Grow Rich” he wrote about the Mastermind principle as:
“The coordination of knowledge and effort of two or more people, who work toward a definite purpose, in the spirit of harmony. No two minds ever come together without thereby creating a third, invisible intangible force, which may be likened to a third mind.”
In a Mastermind Group, the agenda belongs to the group, and each person’s participation is key. Your peers give you feedback, help you brainstorm new possibilities, and set up accountability structures that keep you focused and on track. You will create a community of supportive colleagues who will brainstorm together to move the group to new heights.
You’ll gain tremendous insights, which can improve your business and personal life.
What Will You Get From It?
- Experience, skill and confidence
- Real progress in your business and personal life
- An instant and valuable support network
- A sense of shared endeavor
- An opportunity to design things to be the way you want them to be, not as you’ve been told they “should” be
Who Should Join?
Women who:
- have a similar career focus
- have over five years experience in the funeral profession
- have the desire and inspiration to achieve extraordinary things
- want a supportive team of Mastermind partners
- want to reach or exceed their goals
- are ready to let their desire to be passionate about their life and work overcome their fear of change
AWFP Mastermind Groups meet on the telephone, via a dedicated Facebook page or private email. Typically a once-a-month meeting is scheduled, but the group decides if more sessions are desired. Because of the group nature, a commitment is required.
Does this Feel Like a Perfect Fit?
Then it’s time to take the leap, and submit your application for Mastermind group membership. We will review it, and place you in the most appropriate group.
AWFP Mastermind Groups meet on the telephone, via a dedicated Facebook page or private email. Typically a once-a-month meeting is scheduled, but the group decides if more sessions are desired. Because of the group nature, a commitment is required.




