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NOTE: The Millionaire Mind Intensive is a financial education seminar of creating a wealth mindset, it is not a money making seminar or a get rich quick scheme. It educates oneself on how a millionaire thinks and acts and does not guarantee that you will become a millionaire. Discover the most effective millionaire mind programming techniques, so you get whatever you want more easily. Highly successful people use their mind power to create success and wealth. Use these simple mind programming secrets to create radical change in your life. Money doesn't grow on trees - BUT it does grow in your mind. Secrets of the Millionaire Mind Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth T. Harv Eker An e-book excerpt from This book is dedicated to my family: my loving wife, Rochelle, my amazing daughter, Madison, and my awesome son, Jesse CONTENTS “Who the Heck Is T. Harv Eker, and Why Should I Read This Book?” 1 PA R T O N E Your Money Blueprint 9 PA R T T W O The Wealth Files Seventeen Ways Rich People.

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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 investment
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Published February 15th 2005 by Harper Collins Business
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May 05, 2012Chad Warner rated it it was ok
Shelves: psychology, self-help, finance, non-fiction
This short (3-hours in audio) book is about developing the mindset required to become rich. The author defends the wealthy lifestyle, then provides motivation and action steps to become rich yourself. There’s nothing novel; the advice is common to financial self-help books: take responsibility for your life, have an abundance mindset, set high goals, own your own business, specialize, serve others, and earn passively.
The author focuses on monetary riches, not general wealth or happiness, which o
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Dec 28, 2010Tiffany rated it it was amazing
I seriously loved this book. If you liked 'Think and Grow Rich' or 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad', you probably will too.
Let's get past what might bother some people:
-there's a good bit of promotion for Eker's seminars.
-there is a very black and white view of people (rich and poor). To be fair, though, Eker points out this himself, explains that he is using it as an illustrating tool, and (some people miss this) tries to help the reader understand that he is not talking about rich/poor people but rich-poo
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Dec 28, 2009Mohamed Tohami rated it it was amazing
Great book full of practical ideas. The best part I liked is the Money Management System. What i didn't like is the excessive referring to The Millionaire Mind Intensive Seminar. The author refers people to it too many times throughout the book.
Here's what I learned from this book:
- Your income can grow only to the extent that you do.
- The Law of Income: You will be paid in direct proportion to the value you deliver according to the marketplace.
- It’s time to stop hiding out and start stepping o
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It’s all mental!! Some of the biggest differences between us are the way we approach life. This book fell in my lap during a time when I’m on the brink of a tremendous financial opportunity. Instead of walking in like a dog begging for dinner, this book got me thinking of the potential in me – the potential in all of us.
The book is built around 17 points (do you see yourself in any of them?):
1. Rich people believe 'I create my life.' Poor people believe, 'Life happens to me.'
2. Rich people play
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May 19, 2012Owen rated it it was ok
Yes, I really did read it, the whole damn thing. I'm in a business coaching group and one of the other members was raving about it, so I figured it was worth a try.
It starts out with a very interesting perspective, looking at how our thought and behavior patterns around money are formed by our childhood experiences, particularly seeing what our parents did (which we later either replicate or rebel against). That gave me something to think about: my parents both grew up at the tail end of the dep
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'Who The Heck is T. Harv Eker and Why Should I Read This Book?' is the title of the first chapter. I won't give away the secret, but I'll tell you this much: T.H. Eker is worth millions. That's why you should read this book.
The book is divided into two parts: 1) Your Money Blueprint and 2) The Wealth Files: Seventeen Ways Rick People Think AND Act Differently From Poor and Middle-Class People. We'll skip Part One and go straight to Part Two.
These Seventeen Maxims for Wealth comprise roughly 130
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Nov 07, 2014Jason Navallo rated it really liked it

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Good read for anyone who wants to become successful. I read it in a couple of days on the train. I learned quite a few things, but I wish there were more examples in the book, and a little more information about the author's career.
Sep 28, 2014Leah Nadeau rated it it was amazing
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This is a book that I need to read every year to ensure my mind is in the right place and has the right perspective on things. It's like a health check lol.. I love this book so much.
Notes:
- if you're not doing as well as you'd like, all that means is that there's something you don't know
- rich people keep their commitments
- in many ways, my mind is the obstacle to success. I choose not to entertain thoughts that did not empower me toward my vision of wealth
- it's not enough to be
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This book sucks. It's a long commercial for Eker's seminars and network marketing businesses. I read a lot of this kind of make-a-million book, and I'm not cynical, so trust me.
Eker relates 19 differences in thinking between rich and poor people. But there's a certain type of rich person who.got most of his money by making promises to starry-eyed people, and Eker is one of them. He mixes practical though vague and tired wisdom with neurolinguistic and mystical crappola.
You can have a better vers
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'Your life is not just about you. It's also about contributing to others. It's about living true to your mission and reason for being here on this earth at this time. It's about adding your piece of the puzzle to the world. Most people are so stuck to their egos that everything revolves around me, me, and more me. But if you want to be rich in the truest sense of the word, it can't
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I laughed so much reading this book.
This is more like a bible book which you should read once a month and spread the word of Eker to 100 of your friends.
Also there isn't a single practical financial advice that anyone could use from it.
Every now and then there are some lame testimonials of people who attended this guy's seminaries and dramatically changed their lives. The book is mostly an attempt of brainwashing it's readers into going to the seminaries which are mentioned a LOT.
Don't read this
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I've read this book 3 times now, and each time I get something new out of it. Teaches you to expand your mind, how to think like a highly successful person, teaches you to eliminate previous ways of thinking and expand your horizons. Truly motivating.
Dec 26, 2007Donald rated it did not like it · review of another edition
If I hear 'Touch your head and say 'I have a millionaire mind' one more time...
Jan 09, 2018Jeroen De Dauw rated it did not like it
After the first few chapters I was very surprised. This is not what I was expecting from a book with a 4.15 rating on Goodreads. Starting with chapter 2 I listened to the book at 170% speed. If I had been reading it rather than listening, I likely would have put the book onto the 'never-finished' pile.
Things I did not like in this book:
* The information density is low
** A huge amount of time is spend explaining on why you should care about the books contents. I hate it when books do this. I am a
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Apr 09, 2009Reid rated it did not like it
Recommended to Reid by: a brother
The author's premise is that each of us has a financial blueprint that determines how much wealth we acquire and keep. (who makes this stuff up?)
His premise is that a person can increase one's 'blueprint' if one thinks and acts like a wealthy person.
The second part of the book is the explanation of the 17 most important differences in the way a rich person thinks compared to the way a poor person thinks.
There is just enough truth in this book to make it believable and appealing to some folks. Th
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This book offers a wealth of knowledge, and knowledge is power. It was eye opening, accessible and smart. I appreciate the way each section is written as Eker challenges your perspectives to be more conducive to personal growth. I highly recommend it for those open to discovering more about themselves. It is for people who are tired of suffering the same with little to no results and want to change their thoughts and their relationship with wealth. This book isn't just about reading and learning...more
it's been a while since i wrote a lot of stuff from the book of what i like. If your talk were to be within my reach, i would have come!
Really recommend reading this book!
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This was a nice, light read yet very thought-provoking in terms of examining my own beliefs about money and wealth.
I don't mind Harv's promotion of his seminars - after all, this book is but one product of his highly successful seminar company. It's perfectly logical to me that he underline that if one enjoys this book and wants to delve deeper into its subject matter, then the seminars are extentions of the book that allow you to go further. If you don't love it, then take what you like and lea
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Apr 21, 2012Angela Kidd Shinozaki rated it really liked it
I have to say I was a bit skeptical of this book at first, thinking-- I'm not just in it for money. But I discovered that is a particular mindset (or money blueprint as the book calls it). This book is all about having a positive attitude and believing that you deserve good things and learning how to draw success towards you. Basically, you have to work on your inner self first, otherwise you will never be happy even with money and you will probably lose it. I like the idea of learning to put a...more
May 03, 2012Nita rated it did not like it
If you hated 'Think and Grow Rich' or 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' as did I, you'll probably hate this one too. Like the title implies, it's a self-help book attempting to teach you how to create a millionaire mind through positive thinking with which to attract wealth to your life. It smacks of 'The Secret,' another book I detested. The book has such an 'us' and 'them' attitude that I couldn't really get into it. It's probably filled with wonderful stuff as many other reviewers believe, but it's not th...more
Mar 02, 2018Oleksandr Golovatyi rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Magnificent motivational book about wealth. Clearly and specifically, the author gives answers to the most sensitive questions and problems, how to become rich. In general, the book needs more to read, but to follow the rules and change the system of thinking about money and wealth. In the first part of the book, the author describes a financial program that determines the financial fate. The second part tells about 17 differences in thinking between the poor, the rich and the middle class. In g...more
May 24, 2019Jay rated it did not like it · review of another edition
This starts off with some promise – suggesting your mental attitude toward money was set at an early age based on your parents/care givers. The author suggests that thinking about your relationship with money through this lens will allow you to see any harm being done and to modify your thoughts. (Shades of “Rich Dad Poor Dad”) And then he goes into affirmation mode – suggesting at the end of every chapter to repeat some money mantra and to “touch your head with your index finger”. All I can pic...more
Aug 02, 2019LeeTravelGoddess rated it it was amazing
OMG, give me more of this please!!! I make my declaration right here and now that I will be a millionaire in 15 years or less 🙋🏽♀🙋🏽♀🙋🏽♀!!! There are so many simple notes herein that they are easily implementable. I’m ready to go all the way in forrealz. With Uncle Dave Ramsey, Cousin Chris Hogan and T. Harve... I’m winning!!! 💚💚💚 it’s a tops and I will be revisiting this well of never-ending knowledge at least once a month! ...more
Jul 31, 2019KnowledgeSpecter rated it it was amazing
One of the best books I’ve read on money and the mindset that comes with it. He easily breaks down and deciphers the inner game of money and the various conditionings that people with “poor” mentalities has been conditioned with and also how to rewrite it.
Exceptionally written and lots of value. I absolutely loved it.
Spending the day in bed reading because I have a cold.
'The only time you are actually growing is when you are uncomfortable' (171).
'Notice and experience the feelings of discomfort, recognizing that they are only feelings--and that they do not have the power to stop you' (172).
The book is awesome for anyone who wants to save more. The only thing i disliked about it was that the author kept harping about his seminar otherwise the tips and the thoughts shared are very practical towards life.
Jun 24, 2018Madhur Ahuja rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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Excellent book. Really like the part about growth. You will earn in proportion to your growth as a person. Get comfortable being uncomfortable. Think in terms of net worth instead of regular income.

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This book has 4 stars because I tend to be excited about all books I read especially when it has to do with finance...I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this book if you were going to pick one “money” book, but because I love reading this kind of book it is bound to hold my attention. I don’t love the kind of teaching that is think based only. He has some great thoughts about conditioning of previous generations, small habits to change and the difference between how the rich and poor think. If you...more
Mar 20, 2018awwsalah rated it it was amazing
well, if your subconscious 'financial blueprint' is not 'set' for success, nothing you learn, nothing you know, and nothing you do will make much of a difference.
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T. Harv Eker is an author, businessman and motivational speaker known for his theories on wealth and motivation. He is the author of the book Secrets of the Millionaire Mind published by HarperCollins.

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“Wealth File
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.”
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