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Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth

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Author: T. Harv Eker
Publisher: Collins Business
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 359 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 224
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Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 4.9 x 1

ISBN: 0060763280
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.02401
EAN: 9780060763282
ASIN: 0060763280

Publication Date: February 15, 2005
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Secrets of the Millionaire Mind reveals the missing link between wanting success and achieving it!

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to get rich easily, while others are destined for a life of financial struggle? Is the difference found in their education, intelligence, skills, timing, work habits, contacts, luck, or their choice of jobs, businesses, or investments?

The shocking answer is: None of the above!

In his groundbreaking Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, T. Harv Eker states: "Give me five minutes, and I can predict your financial future for the rest of your life!" Eker does this by identifying your "money and success blueprint." We all have a personal money blueprint ingrained in our subconscious minds, and it is this blueprint, more than anything, that will determine our financial lives. You can know everything about marketing, sales, negotiations, stocks, real estate, and the world of finance, but if your money blueprint is not set for a high level of success, you will never have a lot of money—and if somehow you do, you will most likely lose it! The good news is that now you can actually reset your money blueprint to create natural and automatic success.

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind is two books in one. Part I explains how your money blueprint works. Through Eker's rare combination of street smarts, humor, and heart, you will learn how your childhood influences have shaped your financial destiny. You will also learn how to identify your own money blueprint and "revise" it to not only create success but, more important, to keep and continually grow it.

In Part II you will be introduced to seventeen "Wealth Files," which describe exactly how rich people think and act differently than most poor and middle-class people. Each Wealth File includes action steps for you to practice in the real world in order to dramatically increase your income and accumulate wealth.

If you are not doing as well financially as you would like, you will have to change your money blueprint. Unfortunately your current money blueprint will tend to stay with you for the rest of your life, unless you identify and revise it, and that's exactly what you will do with the help of this extraordinary book. According to T. Harv Eker, it's simple. If you think like rich people think and do what rich people do, chances are you'll get rich too!



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Secrets of the Millionaire Mind reveals the missing link between wanting success and achieving it!

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to get rich easily, while others are destined for a life of financial struggle? Is the difference found in their education, intelligence, skills, timing, work habits, contacts, luck, or their choice of jobs, businesses, or investments?

The shocking answer is: None of the above!

In his groundbreaking Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, T. Harv Eker states: ""Give me five minutes, and I can predict your financial future for the rest of your life!"" Eker does this by identifying your ""money and success blueprint."" We all have a personal money blueprint ingrained in our subconscious minds, and it is this blueprint, more than anything, that will determine our financial lives. You can know everything about marketing, sales, negotiations, stocks, real estate, and the world of finance, but if your money blueprint is not set for a high level of success, you will never have a lot of money -- and if somehow you do, you will most likely lose it! The good news is that now you can actually reset your money blueprint to create natural and automatic success.

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind is two books in one. Part I explains how your money blueprint works. Through Eker's rare combination of street smarts, humor, and heart, you will learn how your childhood influences have shaped your financial destiny. You will also learn how to identify your own money blueprint and ""revise"" it to not only create success but, more important, to keep and continually grow it.

In Part II you will be introduced to seventeen ""Wealth Files,"" which describe exactly how rich people think and act differently than most poor and middle-class people. Each Wealth File includes action steps for you to practice in the real world in order to dramatically increase your income and accumulate wealth.

If you are not doing as well financially as you would like, you will have to change your money blueprint. Unfortunately your current money blueprint will tend to stay with you for the rest of your life, unless you identify and revise it, and that's exactly what you will do with the help of this extraordinary book. According to T. Harv Eker, it's simple. If you think like rich people think and do what rich people do, chances are you'll get rich too!

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5 out of 5 stars Recreate Your Financial Self-Image   March 23, 2005
 580 out of 614 found this review helpful

This is a great book, because it starts with allowing readers to explore their subconscious, childhood money messages that are sabotaging their chance of being wealthy.

The theme is written from the premise of your worthiness thoughts lead to your actions which lead to your circumstances.

"Wealthy." The meaning of "wealthy" indicates a great deal about who you are.

The wealthy at country clubs talk about a person's net worth. The middle class at other environments talk about the raise. And the poor talk about making it.

One of the most hilarious parts to this book is the example of what happens when someone says, "Oh! Money is not that important."

T. Harv Eker's reaction is to tap the palm of his hand on his forehead as he say's, "Oh! I get it. You're broke!"

To do this, without regard for whose around and what the social situation is, would definitely be life altering for the person who says that money is not important. (I actually can't imagine someone doing this in any situation other than if they are presenting a motivational workshop, where they are in charge.

But, nonetheless, imagining this happening was funny.

Beyond humor, this book compares the rich to the poor with these assertions:
1.Rich people believe "I create my life." Poor people
believe, "Life happens to me."
2.Rich people play the money game to win. Poor people
play the money game to not lose.
3.Rich people are committed to being rich. Poor people
want to be rich.
4.Rich people think big. Poor people think small.
5.Rich people focus on opportunities. Poor people focus
on obstacles.
6.Rich people admire other rich and successful people.
Poor people resent rich and successful people.
7.Rich people associate with positive, successful
people. Poor people associate with negative or
unsuccessful people.
8.Rich people are willing to promote themselves and their
value. Poor people think negatively about selling and
promotion.
9.Rich people are bigger than their problems. Poor
people are smaller than their problems.
10.Rich people are excellent receivers. Poor people are
poor receivers.
11.Rich people choose to get paid based on results. Poor
people choose to get paid based on time.
12.Rich people think "both." Poor people
think "either/or."
13.Rich people focus on their net worth. Poor people
focus on their working income.
14.Rich people manage their money well. Poor people
mismanage their money well.
15.Rich people have their money work hard for them. Poor
people work hard for their money.
16.Rich people act in spite of fear. Poor people let fear
stop them.
17.Rich people constantly learn and grow. Poor people
think they already know.

This is a great book because with each assertion T. Harv Eker gives excellent real life scenarios, as well as experiences that he has live through.



1 out of 5 stars How to Use This Book   October 3, 2006
 178 out of 213 found this review helpful

To really get the most of this book, I would just use it when I'm down or not feeling confident. This book is a real motivation booster. But it should just be that. The book basically consists of 3 parts. The first part is about the "Millionaire Blueprint". That is, what is limiting you may be a result of your past. But, by becoming AWARE of this part of the past and UNDERSTANDing how it is limiting you and by being willing to DISSOCIATE from it and then DECLARING the change, you can develop this "Millionaire Blueprint". Bascially, to make a long story short, millionaires walk the talk so take action. The second part of the book, which makes up the bulk of the book, consists of traits of millionaires. Whether it's true or not, we don't really know. The author doesn't give any evidence that millionaires possess any of these traits. There is nothing to support his claims even though he gives some compelling arguments. The traits are questionable but reasonable. If you want facts you are better off reading "The Prime Movers" or "The Millionaire Mind" - these books actually offer proof. The last part of the book contains more marketing for the author's seminars which is littered throughout the book. I mean if the title doesn't smell fishy, the constant marketing of his seminars in the book will really bring the smell home. Also he supports Kiyosaki and Robert Allen, authors of other so-called "Get Rich" books and it is no wonder why they praise this book. He also supports network marketing...run! You have to wonder about this. I have yet to know someone that became rich from network marketing. Also, network marketing companies love books like these because they inspire their workers to work harder and at the same time, help the author sell more books so this works out for everybody except for the poor suckers that buy into this (again, inspiration should be checked with reality). In case you don't know, Amway's backing of Kiyosaki's Rich Dad book is what made it into a best-seller. Again, I think this book is very inspirational and if that is what you want, that is what you are going to get. But it does not tell you specifically how to get rich (no such book) and you should not look for it to help you in any other way but to inspire you. It's better to read books by reputable authors to get a feel of what you really need to do to get rich. Better yet, read autobiographies or biographies of successful people. I read all of these and from them, I learned that it's not enough to take action as this book suggests. If you take action and it's totally the wrong action, that won't get you any closer to being rich. Action must be guided by a balance of reality and calculated risk. Blindly diving into something will probably cost you more than doing nothing. Drive that is powered by emotion only will not do the job. Anyway, it's hard to take this book seriously when I see names like Kiyosaki and Robert Allen. Good luck.



5 out of 5 stars Eker does good work   February 24, 2005
 172 out of 252 found this review helpful

As you read through Eker's book, you realize that intuitively you might have "felt" some of these things all along but DIDn't follow through.

I very much enjoyed this book. It's certainly one of the better books about building wealth and I think that everyone can benefit from it regardless of their current level of income.

For $20 it's hard to ask for much more than the dozens of nuggets of wisdom you get and can use in real life. My rule of thumb is that if you get one idea from a book it's worth five stars and a thousand dollars. That puts this book up there pretty high.

Enjoy.

Kevin Hogan
Author of The Science of Influence
and
The Psychology of Persuasion



1 out of 5 stars T. Harv Eker is the Britney Spears of Getting Wealthy   March 5, 2005
 96 out of 142 found this review helpful

Cute little book if you were born yesterday. Heavily hyped this book overpromises and underdelivers. The book is packed with rewordings of the usual suspects - Brian Tracy, Jim Rohn, Robert Kiyosaki, Robert Allen. T. Harv Eker's careful to not mention Kiyosaki too often since he copies a lot of material from him. There are several serious lapses in reasoning like "Everyone should own their own business...." and the chapter doesn't go any further into that. The book goes from serious lapses like that to gross oversimplifications like "it's the seeds and the roots that create those fruits". "It's what's under the ground that creates what's above the ground". Duhhh, really? I don't know about you but I learned that in grade school. Throughout the book are "wealth files" and they're like hidden treasure, where they say "Thoughts lead to feelings, feelings lead to actions, and actions lead to results" or "You can choose to think in ways that will support your happiness and success instead of ways that don't" Gee, fee fye foo fum, me gonna blow me debt down, I gonna but cds and be rich man me too me follow you. This book dumbs down any serious student of financial books. He rips off the usual suspects of Jim Rohn, Brian Tracy, Kiyosaki, and Robert Allen. He's a huge ripoff of Robert Kiyosaki's books, and you can't separate the two much of the time. This book is very shallow and mind numbing if you've read the others on the "get rich" circuit. Statistics and evidence shows that real millionaires live well below their means, but where does T. Harv Eker mention being frugal? Somehow the "universe" and his "seminars" and being a "wizard" and going to his "intensive seminars" and being trained in the art of "leverage" will "magically" bring the wealth into your bank accounts. This books ideal for seminar junkies, people who take no action, die hard millionaire circuit fans and people who were born yesterday. If you procastinate, are negative or are indecisive this book will probably seem like a "brilliant classic" to you too. It's hard to believe a book that contains a lot of common sense can be sold off as "secret" and "brilliant" with sentences like "the secret to success is not to try to avoid....problems....the secret is to grow yourself so that you are bigger than any problems". Almost every page he pitches his "seminars" and "workshops" and "camps" and "intensives" that after you've read the book you feel as if you haven't attended the seminar, you're being left out and the book was a waste of money (which it is). If you insist on reading this trash, loiter where it's at and buy a coffee and sit it out. I've met T. Harv Eker personally. I attended his seminar. If he plans his portfolio as poorly as his seminars I woulden't trust his advice or his $1200 cd courses. He brought a small easel which most people coulden't see. Ever heard of an LCD projector and a laptop? Millionaires use those too. In the 45 minutes he said nothing new or interesting if you've read "The MIllionaire Next Door" and "Think and Grow Rich" - 2 books I recommend, and if you read the first 60 pages of this book, it's identical word for word to his free seminar.
He really annoyed me by asking me - forcing 1200 people - to stand, sit, stand, sit, like we were school children, and repeat dumb platitudes he said. He started the night off by saying, "Don't believe a word I say". People spend half the night wrestling with this statement. The important insights and quotes in the book - Buckminster Fuller, W.H. Murray, etc. are almost completely overshadowed by ripoffs and rewordings of real mentors, whom he copied, lame duck stories, platitudes, weak pitches for his seminars and "courses" and "wizard training".
The books stories usually go the course of "I was paycheck to paycheck for 40 years, I have the book knowledge of 10 men, I have an MBA, I've been to every seminar known to mankind, but after meeting you and spending 3 days in your seminar, I made more in 18 months then in the past 18 years." Names? Dates?
Copies of financial statements? Specific methods, strategies, leverage techniques? Markets, sectors, his master mind group? Nothing. We're supposed to accept spood fed stories from the latest guru from the Gods on getting rich. The caveat here is these people get rich off you and me. They depend on our thoughtless "consume, consume, consume" consumer culture mindset without any critical appraisel of the content. The important insights that are in the book have to be separated from the hype.
If anyone should fail financially or emotionally or in any other way T. Harv Eker can say - "Didn't I tell you not to believe anything I say?" Don't buy the book, skim it and keep whats good, go to the website take whats free. I give the book 1/4 of a star, but Amazon has a 1 star minimum. This book is *THAT* bad.

(((Important Note march 5, 2005 > Hi, I'm Albert. Since posting my review someone has posted another review pretending to be me using my name "Albert" and he says that I apologize and retract my previous review - this review. I'm not retracting or apologizing for my review. I stand by it. Any reviews posted for this book other then this one are not written by me since this is the only review I've made and will make for this book. I'm the real Albert. Thanks.)))



1 out of 5 stars RIP OFF Artists   March 1, 2005
 62 out of 87 found this review helpful

Great speaker and his book delievers quality information, all is spoiled by this act of DISHONESTY.

Do not give your VISA information to Harv's crew b/c they will charge you for things you did NOT order or want.

Intergrity and honesty in business is most valueable to me, is it to you?

Why? Simply, if you scam people of their money they will NOT buy from you again and tell everyone else about it.

Warmly,

JP Richards


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