Form a Cabinet

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Theodore Roosevelt organized a Tennis Cabinet. This group of tennis players included certain friends, diplomats and power brokers. They would regularly meet to play tennis and discuss important world and national issues. Roosevelt relied on them for their insight and wisdom, helping him to form decisions that impacted the lives of millions.

Benjamin Franklin loved organizing groups for very specific purposes: to create the first library, road improvements, writing, etc. The Leather Apron Club’s purpose was to debate questions of morals, politics, and natural philosophy, and to exchange knowledge of business affairs. He formed the Junto, a social and self-improvement study group for young men that met every Friday to debate morality, philosophy and other related topics. This elite group of intellectuals were at the core of Philadelphia politics and cultural life for some time, helping Franklin to form a new republic that would change the world.

Henry Ford organized a group he called The Vagabonds. This group included Ford, Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone and John Burroughs. Every summer they would take road trips to camp or hike. During those road trips they would discuss and debate various business, scientific and technological issues facing them.

History is replete with many famous, successful figures who organized groups which became a springboard for creative thought, motivation, inspiration, insight and focused action.

Organize your own group of positive, upbeat, success-minded individuals to help advise, inspire and motivate you in pursuing and achieving your goals and dreams. It only takes two to form a group.

Who will be in your group?

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Thomas C. Corley About Thomas C. Corley

Tom Corley is a bestselling author, speaker, and media contributor for Business Insider, CNBC and a few other national media outlets.

His Rich Habits research has been read, viewed or heard by over 50 million people in 25 countries around the world.

Besides being an author, Tom is also a CPA, CFP, holds a master’s degree in taxation and is President of Cerefice and Company, a CPA firm in New Jersey.
 
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