How to Start a Brotherhood
First off you need someone to start a brotherhood with., Find the values and ethics of the brotherhood., Find a leader., You will need an emblem., Start planning., Keep in touch.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: First off you need someone to start a brotherhood with.
Find people who have the same interests and values as you.
Preferably someone you get along with really well. -
Step 2: Find the values and ethics of the brotherhood.
Sit down with the soon-to-be members and discuss what you want the brotherhood to focus on. i.e. sports, knowledge, or just fun.
Hear everyone out. , If the brotherhood needs a leader you need to discuss who.
What defines a leader? and Why will this particular person make a good leader? These are things you need to think about. , Have everyone get together and talk about what they want the emblem to portray.
Again, let everyone be heard.
Let the members go home to design a suggestion.
Then vote for the suggestions.
Best one wins! , Find out when you are going to meet.
Is it daily, weekly, monthly? What are you going to do on the meetings? Having a plan really helps the brotherhood to get together rather than fall apart. , If someone is away on vacation and the brotherhood is split up for a while, keep in touch.
Contact each other over phone, Email and Skype. -
Step 3: Find a leader.
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Step 4: You will need an emblem.
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Step 5: Start planning.
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Step 6: Keep in touch.
Detailed Guide
Find people who have the same interests and values as you.
Preferably someone you get along with really well.
Sit down with the soon-to-be members and discuss what you want the brotherhood to focus on. i.e. sports, knowledge, or just fun.
Hear everyone out. , If the brotherhood needs a leader you need to discuss who.
What defines a leader? and Why will this particular person make a good leader? These are things you need to think about. , Have everyone get together and talk about what they want the emblem to portray.
Again, let everyone be heard.
Let the members go home to design a suggestion.
Then vote for the suggestions.
Best one wins! , Find out when you are going to meet.
Is it daily, weekly, monthly? What are you going to do on the meetings? Having a plan really helps the brotherhood to get together rather than fall apart. , If someone is away on vacation and the brotherhood is split up for a while, keep in touch.
Contact each other over phone, Email and Skype.
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