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Big pay and little responsibility are circumstances seldom found together.


It is possible to go through life without ever accepting any responsibility, but such freedom from the cares of the world comes at an enormous financial cost. If you make it a practice to go out the back door when responsibility walks through the front, you will also miss out on the opportunities that always accompany responsibility. In almost any vocation, profession, or calling, your remuneration is directly proportional to the responsibility that accompanies your position. Make it a practice to volunteer for more responsibility or simply to assume it. There are times when you must get on with the task at hand without ever being formally told you’re in charge of it. If you demonstrate that you are a can-do kind of person, responsibility and the higher pay that accompanies it will come to you.

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From The Napoleon Hill Foundation Archives

The above bronze plaque has adorned the entryway into the Archive offices for several years. Earlier this week, a bronze plaque of Hill's partner, W. Clement Stone was installed on the opposing wall, facing Hill's plaque (below image). Stone helped establish the Napoleon Hill Foundation as a means to preserve his legacy and give back to the community.

Master Mind Action & Implementation Guide: Your Guide to Establishing and Maintaining a Successful Master Mind Group


Magnify your capacity for achievement by harnessing the power of the Master Mind.
 
The world’s most successful individuals have discovered that the secret to exponential results comes from the application of the Master Mind principle, which states that:
 
two or more minds, working together in harmony toward a definite objective, have more power than a single mind.
 

The Master Mind Action & Implementation Guide channels the wisdom of Napoleon Hill, author of Think and Grow Rich, to provide you with a roadmap for creating and maintaining a Master Mind group so that you can access sources of knowledge unavailable to most individuals. This guidebook is packed with tools, techniques, and strategies to equip you to:
  • Select group members who will best complement your expertise and abilities
  • Determine the greater purpose toward which the Master Mind will work
  • Establish a productive structure and rhythm for regular meetings
  • Foster harmonious relations in the group
  • Translate group insight into meaningful and effective action
  • Ensure the consistency and longevity of your partnership
Not only will you uncover the secrets to forming, strengthening, and profiting from a Master Mind group, but you will receive a blueprint for organizing and directing your sessions, including prompts for coordinating the group’s efforts around major goals.
 
No one can build a fortune or attain success by themselves. By allying yourself with others to create new knowledge, expand personal influence, and identify business solutions, you can leverage the power of the Master Mind to achieve results beyond the capabilities of any one individual.

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