'Secrets of the Millionaire Mind' a worthwhile read

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What do you think about money? What do millionaires think about money?

My guess is they are not the same.

This book can change your life — it already has changed mine. Within 24 hours of committing to the principles in this book and setting goals as described in this book, my business changed dramatically. No lie.

T. Harv Eker shares the story of his money life, his ups and downs, and how he won the battle. He "worked his butt off" during his life, and still wasn't making headway.

Does that sound familiar?

What made the difference? The way he was thinking about money.

He had to reset his financial thermostat.

Eker describes how our financial thermostat is determined by your thoughts, feelings and actions around money.

It's primarily formed by the information (aka programming) you received in the past, often as a young child. We are conditioned in three ways:

Verbal programming:

What did you hear when you were young?

Modeling:

What did you see when you were young?

Specific incidents:

What story do you carry around about money? Which of these sounds familiar:

"Rich people are greedy."

"Money doesn't grow on trees."

"Money doesn't buy happiness."

"You can't be rich and spiritual."

Here's a big one….

"The rich get richer and the poor get poorer." (That's because of how they think about money!)

Are you nodding in agreement to these statements? Do you feel that way about money?

Go buy this book. You need it.

Eker shares his solution: resetting your financial thermostat. Think about how a thermostat works in your home. It's designed to maintain a constant temperature.

It triggers heating or cooling to maintain a constant temperature.

Your financial thermostat works the same way; it maintains a constant "money temperature." That thermostat will keep you in that money space, regardless of how hard you work.

Eker's book outlines how to reset your money thermostat. He details 17 Wealth Files — practices and exercises to reset your money thermostat.

They are detailed and rich. I devoured each word in this book.

As a business coach, I commend Eker for connecting the physical side of money (the activity involved in earning money) and the spiritual side of money (the mental and emotional game involved in attracting money). Bravo!

All I can say is, buy this book! Work this book and it will work for you.

What did you experience when you were young?


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