Book - Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
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Overall Book Rating: B+
Who Should Read: Just about anyone
Would I Read It Again: Yes
Cost: $19.95 retail, $13.57 at Amazon
I read this book after attending the Millionaire Mind Intensive. I was shocked to discover that the book was literally an exact outline for the seminar. The lessons, exercises, and even the stories were the same! In general, T. Harv Eker explains the differences between how the poor, middle class and rich think. He believes that you can change your learned financial traits to think wealthy, and therefore become wealthy. As with most self help books it provides an understanding of why we do things a certain way and how to change the behaviors.
Although Mr. Eker does not provide any new information, he does package it in a very easy to read format. I am a conceptual person. I was able to put several of Harv’s ideas into practice, but I found the book exercises to be of low value. Not to mention, I think most people read a book to learn, but are hesitant to put the book down every five minutes to do exercises.
The one stand out on this book was the sales pitches. This Harv guy never stops! He loaded his book with lead-ins to his Millionaire Mind Intensive. The MMI does force you to do the exercises from Harv’s book. Whether or not you take action from it is up to you. At present, the book offers a code to get order two MMI tickets for free. This offer may expire soon. Other customer reviews are available at:
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2 Comments:
Just finished reading this book and really liked it. True, it didn't have a whole lot of intricate financial advice per se, but it was phenomenal at making me look at exactly who I am and realizing that I am the only one responsible for change.
I found the book to be a fantastic motivational tool and after reading, was able to put months worth of ideas floating around in my head into action. That alone was wealth worth the price of the book.
The one thing I came away with is that I am the one responsible for my financial freedom, nobody else. The sooner I understood that, the sooner I was able to take the next step.
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