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How Will You Reach
Your Most Important Goal in 2018?

“It’s just so painful to be stuck here on my own.”

Imagine walking into a room at 9am one morning this November with a problem you need solved.

Maybe you want to get unstuck and grow your business.

Or you want to develop rituals like writing and exercising regularly.

Or maybe you want to spend more time on Deep Work (and less on stuff like email).

Whatever it is, you have a clear goal — what you need is the path to achieving it.

9 hours later, you walk out of the room with a personalized action plan telling you exactly what to do when you get home. Over the next 12 weeks, you execute on your plan. You meet and exceed your goals.

Your business grows by 50% over the past year. You exercise and journal every day like clockwork. You do Deep Work for the first hour of every day.

All because of those 9 hours in November.

Hi, my name’s Thanh Pham, and I’m the CEO of Asian Efficiency.

Let Me Tell You a Quick Story

Nate wanted to fly to the moon. In a self-built spacecraft.

(Yeah, he’s a smart and ambitious guy.)

So he started developing rocket systems in 2004 to get experience in the area. There was 1 main problem.

At the time, it was really hard for individual consumers to get automated equipment at an affordable price. Nate was having trouble manufacturing some parts he needed, so he built a CNC router (a computer-controlled cutting machine for cutting materials like wood, steel, and plastic).

That turned into a home-based business selling CNC routers as kits. Which worked well with a secondary goal of his: to revolutionize personal manufacturing, so anyone can build their dream projects right inside their home.

For a while, things worked out pretty well.

But eventually, Nate hit a wall. As a one-man show, he couldn’t do the things he needed to move the business forward.

He was totally honest talking about his business two years ago: “It’s in bad shape.”

Nate wanted to grow this side gig into a full-fledged business so he could quit his day job (computer programmer), but he was stuck. He’d hit a wall with sales and marketing, and there just weren’t enough leads coming in.

Nate was already reading books like The Rockefeller Habits, Work the System, and 12 Week Year. He was already creating 12-week templates for himself. He was doing everything he could on his own, but after a while, he started to realize…

There’s only so much you can do on your own.

Nate knew he might be able to grow his business on his own, but how long would it take? 1 year? 2 years? 5 years?

How much lost revenue and unnecessary delays would he have to tolerate on the way?

That’s why Nate decided to attend Asian Efficiency’s first ever mastermind.

What’s a mastermind?

Me at a mastermind where I met Josh Kaufman (NYT bestselling author), Shawn Blanc, and Joey Cofone (founder of Baron Fig)…remember those Baron Fig notebooks we gave away a while back?

Let me back up and tell you a story.

In 1883, a young man was born in a one-room cabin in a rural town in the Virginia mountains. He had a strong drive to succeed from a young age, but faced several early setbacks. His mother died when he was young. He made it into law school, but had to withdraw for lack of tuition. He tried his hand at business, but all his companies failed.

But then — in 1908, the man’s life changed forever. His name was Napoleon Hill.

He’d been working as a reporter, and for one assignment, he interviewed the richest man in America: Andrew Carnegie.

This interview was the beginning of a years-long partnership between Hill and Carnegie. Carnegie introduced Hill to powerful, wealthy people, and Hill studied them to find out the principles that led to their success. These principles formed Hill’s book Think and Grow Rich, which is still a bestseller almost 70 years after its publication.

The Key to Andrew Carnegie’s Success and Wealth

One particular principle from Think and Grow Rich is what I want to highlight here: the Master Mind group. Here’s how Hill defines it:

Coordination of knowledge and effort, in a spirit of harmony, between two or more people, for the attainment of a definite purpose.

Carnegie’s mastermind group consisted of about 50 people, and he credited his wealth to this group. As Hill wrote:

Analyze the record of any man who has accumulated a great fortune, and many of those who have accumulated modest fortunes, and you will find that they have either consciously, or unconsciously employed the ‘Master Mind’ principle.

Throughout history, you see example after example of mastermind groups:

  • TIGER 21, an investment-education group for multimillionaires (you’d think they wouldn’t need to learn more about investment at that level, but that much wealth brings new problems that the members need support for)
  • U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt’s Brain Trusts, which he formed to help him address particular problems the country was facing (one of them: the Great Depression)
  • Carnegie, who said, “It is not my mind, and it is not the mind of any other man on my staff, but the sum total of all these minds that I have gathered around me that constitute a Master Mind in the steel business.”

These examples vary a lot, but there are some essential features all Master Minds have in common:

  • Exclusive: not everyone can join
  • Collaborative: the point is to build each other up, not tear each other down
  • Connective: you get access to a network of success-minded people like you
  • Supportive: everyone teaches and learns from the group
  • Expansive: Hill called this the “third mind” that happens when two minds come together. It’s bigger than either of the minds alone

In my own life, I’ve gotten amazing benefits from mastermind groups. Right now, I belong to a mastermind called the War Room. I pay $25,000 per year to belong to this group of the best online entrepreneurs in the world. Just recently, I met Sara Blakely, the billionaire founder of Spanx at a War Room meeting:

I got to hear Sara’s story of how her father inspired her to reframe failure as a good thing, because it meant she took action. This view on failure let her take risks, including starting Spanx and growing it to where it is today. Whenever I evaluate a new idea for Asian Efficiency, I can take that idea of failure with me.

At another mastermind, I got to meet Keith Cunningham, an entrepreneur worth over $200 million (and the “rich dad” in the bestselling book Rich Dad, Poor Dad).

Keith taught me the idea of Thinking Time: a block of time to refine my long-term goals and solve my major problems in business and life. I do this every week, and it’s led to important breakthroughs for me, including the ideas for successful courses we’ve launched at Asian Efficiency.

Maybe most importantly, at masterminds I’ve learned what NOT to do. A lot of people won’t admit their failures publicly, but at these events and over dinners, they do. I’ve learned from other people’s mistakes, which has stopped me from doing dumb things and losing money.

It’s also stopped me from doing things that might seem like a good idea on the surface, like writing a book. Writing a book has been a goal of mine for a long time, but thanks to talking to several New York Times bestselling authors in masterminds, I now know how much work, sacrifice, and commitment is involved.

I’ll still write a book, but at a better time when I know it fits better in the overall framework of what I want to do.

Insider, In-Person Knowledge

This is the kind of knowledge and expertise you can’t buy or read in a book. You have to be in the same room and have that kind of relationship with people to get this.

I’m always surrounding myself with people further ahead of me so I can learn from them and shortcut the process. Now I have personal connections with people like Verne Harnish (Scaling Up), Jamie Tardy, Perry Marshall, and other successful, wealthy entrepreneurs.

In turn, people I’ve met at masterminds have introduced me to their own inner circles, multiplying the effect of the masterminds by 10.

Get Access to Asian Efficiency’s Inner Circle

Because of the amazing results I’d gotten from masterminds—and the people I met at them—I decided to host Asian Efficiency’s first ever mastermind 2 years ago.

Asian Efficiency is great at helping people online via our courses, but we know that in person is more powerful. You have a connection in person you can’t get online, and you’re free to share things you wouldn’t online (private, insider info about Asian Efficiency, for example).

Thanh mentioned things AE does that normally wouldn’t be public knowledge—internal business info. Thanh threw it out there to give relevant examples.

-Nate, mastermind attendee

At the same time, we can serve thousands of people online, but only a handful in person. We just don’t have the time to do many in-person events.

So that first mastermind was an experiment: would it be worth the time we put into an in-person event for a limited number of people?

Let’s see what happened when Nate attended that first mastermind..

One January morning 2 years ago, Nate walked into
a conference room in downtown Austin, TX…

…and 9 hours later (with a break for a delicious Texas BBQ lunch), Nate walked out with a 12-week action plan to execute on when he got home to Pennsylvania.

I checked in with Nate a little while ago, and guess where that action plan got him?

Nate increased sales 50% over the prior year.

Nate sent me this direct message in Slack telling me how he increased his sales by 50% in less than one year.

What got Nate these incredible results?

I asked Nate, and here’s what he told me. During the mastermind, Nate learned:

  • What not to do. In other words, “Hey, you need to stop doing this. It’s hurting you.” He got to learn from my experience growing Asian Efficiency to a 7-figure business reaching hundreds of thousands of people, as well as the experience of the other attendees — who included a certified scrum master, a published author, and other business owners from around the world
  • Tried-and-tested advice. All the feedback Nate had got was stuff that had worked for other people. He told me he trusted it more than advice he could get on the internet, even when that advice was from a reputed person or “guru.” Think about it: don’t you trust advice you get from your peers in person more than random advice on the internet?
  • The 20% he needed to do to get the 80%. During the mastermind, we were focused on what actions would get Nate the most bang for his buck

Here’s how the day played out to get Nate from Point A to his action plan:

  • 9am: introductions
  • Morning: hot seat time. For 45 minutes, the AE team and other attendees gave Nate feedback, critiques, and solutions to help him achieve his goals faster
  • Lunch: the previously mentioned delicious BBQ (Lambert’s, if you’re interested)
  • Afternoon: 50-minute Pomodoro work sessions, where each person worked on what their next action steps were, with direct feedback from the AE team
  • 6pm: Nate walked out the door with an action plan ready to go. We even had attendees enter their actions into their calendars, so they were ready to take action and hit the ground running when they got back home

I was so blown away by the results our mastermind attendees got that I decided to host a second mastermind. It took 18 months to find the right time in our calendar to bring together me and all the other Asian Efficiency team members, but we finally found a time this November.

Announcing: Your Chance to Get a Full Day with the Asian Efficiency Team — So You Can Reach Your Most Important Goal in 2018

Think about your most important goal right now. What will it feel like to achieve — or exceed — your goal over the next year?

That’s what I want to help you do. I’m excited to announce that Asian Efficiency is hosting our second ever mastermind, almost two years after our last one.

We’ll be at the W Hotel in Austin, TX on Thursday, November 16, 2017 from 9am–6pm.

Only 483 carefully selected Asian Efficiency customers are eligible to attend this mastermind, and this invitation isn’t being advertised anywhere online — only to this exclusive list. Out of those 483, only 8 will be able to attend. Will you be one of them?

I’m inviting you to benefit from:

  • A 45-minute hot seat session where the whole AE team gives you personalized solutions to achieve your goals faster
  • Discovering how you’re getting in your own way and how to stop (no one can see this themselves — you need a team to help you)
  • Meeting the Asian Efficiency team and spending a whole day with us (ask us anything and see in person how we do things. This was one of Nate’s favorite parts of mastermind, because I mentioned things Asian Efficiency does that aren’t public knowledge. I shared internal business info to help Nate — stuff I don’t share anywhere else.)
  • Making friends with like-minded people, people you’ll stay in touch with after the conference and encourage as you achieve your goals
  • 1 hour long follow-up call with an Asian Efficiency coach after the mastermind, to help as you implement your action plan at home ($1,000 value)
  • Getting absolute clarity on how to achieve your goals with a personalized, specific action plan to implement as soon as you get home

If you’re seeing this page, you’ve already invested in an Asian Efficiency product, so you may know a bit about us. Here’s a bit of extra background on who your mastermind coaches will be, and what you can learn from us.

Meet Your Coaches

Thanh Pham

My work has been featured in publications like Fast Company and the Globe and Mail, and I’m considered a thought leader in the productivity industry.

I founded Asian Efficiency to bring my productivity lessons to a wider audience — and 6 years later, this company has made hundreds of thousands of people around the world more productive. We’ve released 10 courses, grown our email list to 45,000, and we have 160,000 readers per month. Our podcast has been downloaded over 3,000,000 times and has featured guests like David Allen, Cal Newport, Sam Carpenter, Mark Sisson, John Lee Dumas, Jaime Tardy, and more.

I met 7-figure business coach Jaime Tardy at a mastermind and had her on our podcast.

The story of how I got here is interesting…

I’m a Dutch / Vietnamese guy who lives in Austin, TX (ask me at the mastermind how that happened). I founded Asian Efficiency 6 years ago when some friends started joking that the reason I was so productive must be because of my “Asian efficiency.” I wasn’t always productive, though. In fact, in college, I struggled to concentrate on anything (other than video games) for very long.

Every day, I beat myself up because I’d been an A student as a kid. I’d worked so hard for my goal of going to college in the U.S., but once I was there…I just couldn’t make it work. I procrastinated, I missed deadlines. I wanted to start a successful business, but I just couldn’t see a way.

Eventually, I dropped out of college and threw myself into productivity. I devoured 100+ books, attended conferences, and hired coaches to up my game. After an intense period of self-improvement, I came out the other side the most productive person my friends knew. I started training entrepreneurs and corporate employees to become more productive, so they could achieve their goals.

I can give you advice on how to run and grow a successful business, and on anything productivity-related.

Mike Schmitz

Mike is the host of our podcast, the Productivity Show. He helped build it to its current position as a top 50 business podcast on iTunes that has reached people in over 120 countries. Mike is a recognized authority on productivity and technology, and is a keynote speaker at Apple events.

Mike has done all this in a very short time. Just a couple years ago, Mike was CEO of an education company in Wisconsin, where he worked exhausting 60-hour weeks. He dreamed of a job that would let him spend more time with his four kids, and he dreamed of becoming a published author.

And he did it. Mike published Thou Shalt Hustle, a book about how to overcome obstacles in the pursuit of a more meaningful and fulfilling life. Shortly after, he came to Asian Efficiency as Director of Products, through which he’s helped us release 2 major courses in the last year and grow our podcast to over 3 million downloads.

Mike can give laser-targeted advice on running and growing a business, anything productivity related, technology, workflows and systems, business systems, and work-life balance (remember: 4 kids!).

Brooks Duncan

Brooks is a keynote speaker and the #1 paperless expert in the world. Fortune 500 companies go to him to learn how to go paperless and get better organized. Brooks is also scrum certified and brings a wealth of project-management expertise to both large and small businesses.

10 years ago, Brooks and his wife decided to streamline their life and move from a 3,000 square foot, 100 year-old house to a 1,500 square foot townhouse. Downsizing by 50% meant getting rid of unnecessary possessions. Brooks looked at his bulging file cabinet and mountain of paper, and decided it all had to go.

Most people would just go to Best Buy and buy a scanner, but Brooks had to figure out how to go paperless in the most automated and efficient way possible. That led him to starting DocumentSnap to help others do the same, and he’s now the #1 paperless authority in the world.

Brooks has been an accountant, a computer programmer in a small startup, and a client services director in a $13 billion global corporation. This year, he joined the AE team as COO.

Brooks can advise mastermind attendees on going paperless, running and growing a business, technology, workflows and systems, and business systems.

As you can see, Mike, Brooks, and I will bring a broad background of experience to helping you achieve your goals.

Nate Increased Sales 50%. What Will You Achieve?

Kwanza is a small business owner from the Bahamas. She attended the mastermind because she has a small team and she saw areas where she was the bottleneck in her business for getting things done. Kwanza was especially stuck in areas of process, organization, and some technical areas.

Kwanza’s biggest benefit from the mastermind was getting clear on what her area of focus should be and getting specific action steps onto her calendar.

Kwanza loved that by the end of the mastermind, she was “ready to take action and hit the ground running when I return home.”

Another attendee, Nabill, is a life coach, and when he attended our mastermind, he wanted feedback in 3 areas:

Growing his coaching business.

Exercising regularly.

Writing regularly.

How’d it go? Watch what Nabill had to say:

1 month after the mastermind, Nabill had the highest-earning month of his life.

7 months later, Nabill had spoken on a panel, and more and more opportunities were coming his way. He’s even hired an assistant to help with the increasing work coming his way.

You’ve already heard a bit about Nate. Nate wanted to grow his business, but he felt stuck and didn’t know how. He knew he needed help with sales and marketing.

If you need sales and marketing advice like Nate did, I can share with you what I’ve learned from top marketers like Ben Settle, Ryan Levesque, and Andre Chaperon.

During the mastermind, Nate got “focused feedback above and beyond what you’d expect.” We helped Nate create an action plan, which he said at the end of training was “going to be invaluable.”

Nate increased his sales by 50% in less than 1 year after attending our mastermind.

Nate implemented the action steps, including website content suggestions, an email marketing plan, pricing adjustments, and getting more of his time back.

Nate increased revenue by 50%, hired 2 people part time and a couple VAs, and outsourced manufacturing (which was like hiring another 3 people).

Like Nate, Nabill, and Kwanza, you too can get an action plan, execute on it, and achieve your goals (faster than ever before).

This November, Get a Personalized Action Plan to Achieve Your Goals

Today you have the chance to enroll in the same mastermind that got Kwanza, Nabill, and Nate such amazing results.

As I mentioned before, we’re only accepting 8 people, so that we can keep the group small and laser-focused.

When you join us, you’ll get a full day with us and 7 other carefully selected Asian Efficiency customers. We’ll spend the morning and afternoon in downtown Austin at the W Hotel:

For that day, my team members and I will do nothing but focus on you. You’ll bring us your problems, and we’ll solve them. You’ll walk away with a personalized, specific action plan you can implement as soon as you get home.

What will that get you? If you’re like Nate, maybe you’ll increase sales by 50%. If you’re like Nabill, maybe you’ll have your highest-grossing month ever.

Whatever your goal is, we’ll help you create a plan to achieve it.

Remember — only 1.6% of the 483 people we’ve invited will be able to attend. You’re among those 483 (out of all our customers), because we think that you’ll benefit from this mastermind, and that our expertise will benefit you.

To secure your spot, all you need to do is invest $1,999 now.

Your $1,999 investment will get you:

A 45-minute session in the hot seat, when you’ll get targeted, personalized feedback from 10 people, including me and other AE team members. ($1,000 value).

An afternoon session to flesh out your action plan, with critique from me and the AE team.

A whole day with the Asian Efficiency team. Ask us anything. ($5,000 value).

Networking with fellow productivity nerds dedicated to self-improvement. If you don’t have other self-improvement-obsessed people in your life, this alone will be worth the investment. You’ll stay in touch with the other attendees, encouraging each other as you pursue you action plans.

1 hour long follow-up call with an Asian Efficiency coach after the mastermind, to help as you implement your action plan at home ($1,000 value).

A personalized action plan that you can start implementing as soon as you get home.

The Asian Efficiency  Money-Back Guarantee

I guarantee that during this mastermind, you’ll develop an action plan that will ensure you achieve your goals. The plan will have concrete steps you can take from the moment you get back home.

As you complete each step in the plan, you’ll make more and more progress to your goals. If you have any questions, you can use your included 1-hour coaching call for up to a year after the mastermind.

And if for any reason you don’t feel the mastermind is worth it to you, you can request your money back after the event. That’s right — attend the whole mastermind, walk away with an action plan, and if you still feel the value wasn’t high enough, we’ll refund you. No questions asked. No hassle.

Simply email us within 2 days of the mastermind (or let us know during the event), and we’ll issue you a prompt and courteous refund.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mastermind?

A mastermind is a combination of education, brainstorming, personalized feedback, and accountability. Masterminds have a hot seat, when each member gets personalized feedback from the group.

Although the term “mastermind” was coined in the early 20th century by Napoleon Hill, author of Think and Grow Rich, masterminds have been around for centuries. Anytime people have come together to help for mutual improvement, they’ve been in a mastermind. Benjamin Franklin, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Andrew Carnegie, JRR Tolkien, Henry Ford, and Thomas Edison all belonged to masterminds.

So when you attend our mastermind, you’ll be joining a time-honored self-improvement tradition.

Where and when is the mastermind?

We’re hosting the mastermind at the W Hotel in downtown Austin, TX on Thursday, November 16, 2017 from 9am–6pm.

We will have room blocks at the W hotel at a discounted rate. We’ll send you all the details once you’ve purchased your ticket, and we will help you one-on-one to get you to Austin.

You can fly into Austin–Bergstrom International Airport, and from there take either a cab, Uber, or shuttle to the hotel.

What if I need to cancel? Should I buy later instead?

If you need to cancel before the event itself, you can use that for a future mastermind or credit for something else. If you want to come and aren’t sure if something will come up, I recommend purchasing now to secure your spot. You can always cancel — but once all 8 spots are gone, you’ve lost your chance.

Who else is attending?

There will be other Asian Efficiency customers looking to make progress on their major goals in their work and lives. To prepare everyone, we’ll send you a survey before the event so you can get to know everyone and what they’re working on.

What’s the schedule/agenda?

We’re packing the day, so you get as much out of it as possible. Here’s the plan:

9am – 12pm – HOT SEATS
12pm -1.30pm – Lunch
1.30pm – 6pm – HOT SEATS
7.30pm – 10pm – Dinner

As you can see, the majority is devoted to hot seats, which are consistently the attendees’ favorite part of the mastermind.

“I really appreciated the hot seat—I got all this personalized attention from the really great group of people who gave me different perspectives to consider, really tangible action plans.”

-Nabill, 2015 mastermind attendee

Who should attend?

Anyone who wants to make immediate progress on their goals. You can be an entrepreneur, you can work in a company, you can be an artist, you can be a stay-at-home parent — what unites all the attendees is that they’re ambitious and they have goals they want to work on now.

Who should not attend?

You’re going to get honest feedback to help you make real progress on your goals, but it will only work if you’re open with us. If you’re not prepared to be totally open and honest about your current struggles with your goals, you shouldn’t attend. If you aren’t honest with the group members, they won’t be able to help you as much, which will limit the mastermind’s effectiveness for you.

If You’re Ready to Achieve Your Goals, Secure Your Spot Now —
Before the Deadline of September 1st

This mastermind isn’t for everyone. In fact, I’m only extending this invitation to 483 carefully selected customers, and only 8 people in total will be able to attend. expertise to both large and small businesses.

We might not have another mastermind for another 2 years. Asian Efficiency is a 100% remote company, so in-person events like this are rare, and I don’t know when Mike, Brooks, and myself will be in 1 room again to host the next mastermind.

So if you think focused, personalized feedback from 8 people plus our team could help you achieve your goals in 2018, please make sure to enroll now while you still can.

Are You Willing to Ask for Help, or Are You Going to Keep Struggling By Yourself?

99% of people who want to change don’t get help. They think they can do it all themselves. A few of them may achieve their goals…eventually…but for most of them, they spend their lives having goals and never achieving them.

No matter how smart or ambitious you are, other people have experience you don’t. Why not take that experience and use it to avoid their mistakes—with feedback personalized for you?

“I got really personalized feedback on my pain points, on my friction points, where I was kind of getting in my own way.”

-Nabill, 2016 mastermind attendee

A couple years ago, Nabill was struggling with his health, weight, and energy and realized he wasn’t getting anywhere on his own.

What helped him shift was the amount of pain he wasn’t willing to tolerate anymore.

  • How much pain are you willing to tolerate?
  • How much in lost revenue?
  • How much lost time with your kids?
  • How long daydreaming about your book — and never writing it?
  • If you don’t act now, when will you?

While you’re reading these words, someone else could be securing their spot in the mastermind — and taking away yours.

Just like you are right now, I was recently reading the sales page for a mastermind. I was on the fence. Should I do it? Should I not?

In the end, I did. I decided to invest $25,000 per year to be 1 of 100 people who belong to this mastermind.

Why? Because I’ve been in a lot of masterminds over the years, and I’ve noticed something about the successful people I’ve met through them. It’s something I’ve noticed in the biographies of successful people, too.

At one mastermind, I met millionaire blogger Jon Morrow, marketer Ron Lynch (who produced infomercials for George Foreman and generated over half a billion in sales), and Nathan Latka (serial entrepreneur who has raised $550,000 from investors for his startup). All of them turn to their masterminds for advice and feedback.

Every successful person I’ve met or read about has had peers they asked for help and advice from.

If you’re reading this, you’ve invested in an Asian Efficiency course before — so you’ve decided in the past that you were willing to step outside yourself and invest in help.

Are you willing to do that again now?

If you’re still reading this, something’s bothering you. Something you want to achieve and aren’t.

And you know that only personalized, targeted feedback will help.

You have a choice right now. And because we’re only accepting 8 people, you have a limited time to make it.

Will you accept the invitation I’m extending to you?

Will you accept my help? The help of Mike, Brooks, and the other 7 people in your group?

Or will you continue to struggle by yourself, wasting time, money, and energy in the process?

I hope to see you in Austin.

To your success,

Thanh & the Asian Efficiency team

P.S. If you’re on the fence and aren’t sure whether this is worth your investment, I want you to consider 2 questions:

How much is not achieving your goals costing you right now? In lost revenues, in time you’ll never get back, and in wasted energy and frustration. At some point, you have to consider how much your own limited time — that you’ll never get back — is worth. As Nate said, “One mindset shift that really was helpful from the mastermind was that my time is worth much and how I spend it can sink or grow the business.”

How quickly will your action plan earn you an ROI? In Nate’s case, he knew that he only needed to sell 1 or 2 machines to cover the mastermind. Even just a 5–10% increase in revenues would do it. Instead, Nate earned a 50% increase. Whether through making more money or saving more time, how quickly could you make an ROI on the mastermind?

The masterminds I’ve invested in have paid me back many times over. The same will be true for you.

But only if you secure your spot now. If you’re on the fence, there are a couple things to think about:

We might not do a mastermind again (99% of our business is online, and we rarely do in-person events). And if we do, it might not be for another 2 years.

Seats are limited to 8 people max. Once the mastermind is full, we can’t accept more people. We expect to sell out, and only those who invest in time will get a spot.

Don’t wait—or your spot could be gone.

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