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GIVE ME FIVE MINUTES and I can predict your financial future for the rest of your life. So says T. Harv Eker, author of Secrets of the Millionaire Mind. Ekers revolutionary approach reveals the missing link that explains why some people create financial success while others do not. Instead of offering the standard how-to investment advice and objectivesthe fruits of successthis landmark book focuses on the inner game of moneythe roots of success.
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind is virtually two books in one. The first part explains how each of us has a financial thermostat already established in our subconscious mind that determines our financial destiny. As Eker reveals, you can have all the real estate, stock market and business knowledge in the world, but until you change your financial thermostat, you will never change your financial life. Eker demystifies how our personal economic settings are created and outlines the specific steps necessary to change them. In the second part, Eker unveils the 17 specific ways in which rich people think and act differently from the rest of us, allowing readers to recognize how their own tendencies are stopping them from reaching their economic potential. By following the 17 examples, we too can develop an inner financial blueprint to live by, so that we not only create success but keep it and grow it.
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind shows that the key to wealth lies in creating a supportive, wealth-producing belief structure. It boils down to this: to get rich, we must think rich. Using the high-energy breakthrough techniques, conversational style and accelerated learning processes for which he is famous as a speaker, Eker shows us:
How our personal money blueprint determines the course of our financial lives
The cause of almost all financial problems
Specific inner strategies that allow you to create wealth and keep it
Success habits of the truly rich
Powerful declarations to drive new success beliefs into our subconscious to replace old, self-defeating habits
In Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, Eker delivers an innovative, proven program that is a must-readand dofor all those who recognize there must be a better way to financial freedom.
Using the principles he teaches, T. Harv Eker went from zero to millionaire in only two and a half years. Eker is president of Peak Potentials Training, one of the fastest growing success training companies in North America. With his unique brand of "street smarts with heart," Eker's humorous, "cut-to-the-chase" style keeps his audience spellbound. People come from all over the world to attend his sold-out seminars, where crowds often exceed 2,000 people for a weekend program. So far, Eker's teachings have touched the lives of more than a quarter million people. Now, for the first time, he shares his proven secrets of success in this revolutionary book. Read it and grow rich!
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Turn Up Your Financial Thermostat,
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This review is from: Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind (Hardcover)
Amazing analysis of the way our minds work, and how we take ourselves out of the running to experience success, wealth, and most importantly happiness. He literally gets to the "roots" of the problem. Eker not only digs deep to show us why we're having problems, but he gives us an easy-to-follow formula for changing the way we think and do things. In his opinion "how we do anything is how we do everything". He points out that we don't need to wait until we have more money before we start managing it, but that by managing the money we have we'll soon have more. I've been doing the exercises he suggests, and executed the easy money management plan he describes, and I've noticed an incredible difference already! Best of all, his holistic way of looking at things acknowledges there's more to our lives than physical wealth, and we must experience spiritual richness as well. This book is not only about enriching our own lives in every sense of the word, but also about enriching the lives of those around us. I can't wait to take his courses!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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More golkd than you can imagine,
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This review is from: Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind (Hardcover)
If you are thinking about buying this book, then you obviously would like to be a millionaire.Do you actually like millionaires and respect what they have achieved, or do you resent them for what they have, or think rich people are bad? If you resent them then you may have have a poor person's attitude to wealth, and think that by becoming wealthy you may turn into that very thing you despise, and accordingly sabotage yourself subconsciously. Make no mistake, this is a very good book, with proven formulas that work. For example, thoughts, feeling, actions = results. Rich people focus on opportunities, poor people focus on obstacles. As you read this book, you will discover many interesting insights into how to become wealthy. You will also discover the mindsets of rich people compared to poor people. It is very illuminating to see the connection between how people think and how they do. For example, I have a friend who is quite spiritual, yet his attitude towards money is if I win the lottery, I would give most of it away, as I would feel guilty having all that money. What a limiting belief to have. If you're like me then reading through the contrasting mindsets of rich people and poor people will be most illuminating. For exmaple when I read that 'poor people focus on problems, rich people focus on opportunities, I totally changed my mindset, it has become my mantra, and using it has enabled me to look beyond the problem which may or may not be real, and to go for the opportunity. I also highly recommend Think and grow rich by Napoleon Hill, which as far as I am concerned is the ultimate work on this subject. I think you will discover many great ideas in this book, and I hope this was helpful.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Beliefs That May Help Your Financial Progress,
By Donald Mitchell "Jesus Loves You!" (Thanks for Providing My Reviews over 112,000 Helpful Votes Globally) - See all my reviews (TOP 10 REVIEWER) (#1 HALL OF FAME)
This review is from: Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind (Hardcover)
I decided to read this book after I heard T. Harv Eker speak on a live teleseminar about his book and live course. I was impressed with his speaking style which is good for helping someone shift his or her beliefs. He uses emotions and humor . . . and a fast patter . . . to make it easy to see your views more objectively.I figured that it wouldn't hurt to listen to someone who seems to have a talent for helping change beliefs for three days. I have been to other seminars on similar subjects, such as the one that Tony Robbins used to offer for Mastery University, and have been very disappointed in each case. So my expectations for the book and seminar weren't very high. But the book does seem to be a cut above many of the other "reprogram your assumptions" books to improve your financial situation. What I liked about the book was that Mr. Eker has identified so many different belief systems that can hold someone back from pursuing prosperity. The heart of the book comes in his 17 contrasts between what rich people believe and what poor people believe. The most fundamental is number one: "Rich people believe 'I create my life.' Poor people believe 'Life happens to me.'" That's a pretty standard prescription for self-improvement authors and trainers. One that I hadn't thought about before is "Rich people admire other rich and successful people. Poor people resent rich and successful people." It's pretty hard to work on becoming like someone you resent. That thought caused me to pause. An unexpected point (which I suspect came from Built to Last) is that "Rich people think 'both.' Poor people think 'either/or.'" I thought that perspective was also new and useful in this context. None of the other 15 points were unexpected to me. But perhaps if you are new to the idea that rich people think differently than poor people you will find all of these points to be novel. After all, we each have a different row to hoe in life. The sections are brief and a fast reader can gobble this book down in less than an hour. But you come away feeling comfortable that Mr. Eker will help you cross the chasm to changing your assumptions about life. The book's main weakness is the emphasis on the rich-poor contrast. It would have been more helpful to have a stairway of attitudes beginning with billionaires and working on down through the homeless. A book of that sort could help somewhat people expand their financial perspectives to a higher level better than this book does. Mr. Eker communicates clearly and with credibility. If you are serious about wanting to improve your balance sheet, this book can be a helpful part of the process . . . but think about going to one of those seminars as well. I suspect you'll get far more benefit from the combination than either one alone.
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