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Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth | [T. Harv Eker]
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Publisher's Summary

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". This blueprint determines your financial life. 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.

In Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, 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 importantly, to keep and continually grow it. Finally, you will be introduced to the "Wealth Files": 17 specific ways rich people think and act. These include specific action steps for you to practice in order to increase your income and accumulate wealth. 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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©2005 T. Harv Eker; (P)2005 HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

What the Critics Say

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  • 21 of 25 people found this review helpful.
    "Weak people need not apply....."
    By Jina (Lakewood, CO, USA) Mar 10, 2005
    This book reveals secrets that other financial 'how-to' books completely miss. And Eker's ability to communicate in 'everyday' language makes his message all the more profound. But make no mistake --- if you cannot tolerate new ideas, if you don't have the intelligence to grasp universal laws, if you're too weak to take accountability for the results you're getting in life, if you're too afraid to face yourself, and if you'd rather be a 'victim' your whole life instead of a bonafied 'millionaire', then this book probably is not for you. Only if you want to, you can use this book to help you finally understand why you lack money or happiness (or both) and why you self-sabotage in life. Eker will also succinctly spell out how you can change it all forever. For me, Eker's personal story, along with the thousand's he's helped to find fabulous personal and financial success, instills a feeling of exhilarating certainty that I have finally arrived at the end of my financial woes forever.
  • 13 of 17 people found this review helpful.
    "A book designed to sell the authors seminars..."
    By Micky (Tucson, AZ, USA) Mar 11, 2005
    I got the book based on the description thinking it was going to tell you the "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind". Basically the author just talks about how smart he is and how you should save you money to attend his seminars (he emphasizes that you will never be a millionaire if you don't attend his seminar). The format was not very good since it did not list any facts about the millionaires that were interviewed for the book. The author repeats himself over and over again with passion about nothing. He does mention you can learn the facts about the millionaire mind by attending his 3 day workshop. Unfortunately, the secrets of the millionaire mind aren?t in the book called "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind".
  • 11 of 37 people found this review helpful.
    "Absolute Waste of Money!"
    By S (london, N/A, United Kingdom) Mar 7, 2005
    If there was a -5 star I would have given it to this book!
    I have bought several audio books online and this is the worst I have ever listened to. It lacks any serious advice. The delivery is very poor also.

    Save you money and invest into other books instead.
  • 8 of 11 people found this review helpful.
    "This man changed my life"
    By Annika (Poughkeepsie, NY, USA) Mar 2, 2005
    This is an incredible book; his seminar is even more incredible. He reaches within the depths of your soul and challenges your every belief. Eker is entertaining and trustworthy. His principles make sense and his writing style is easy to absorb. I immediately started putting some of his principles into my daily life; and although I cannot say that right now I am wealthy, I am making changes every day to get closer and closer --before I ever heard of Eker, I wasn't even on the path. Eker pointed me to that path, and now it's up to me to walk it. You will not regret listening to this book. Listen to it again and again and make every effort to go to his millionaire mind seminar!
  • 5 of 7 people found this review helpful.
    "The One Book to Change Your Life"
    By Mike (Bridewater, NJ, USA) Feb 18, 2005
    We all are going to be hearing more about T.Harv Eker! I can't say enough about his material. This is truly a gift to all of us who have struggled with achieving financial success. Get it, integrate it, practice it, change the world. It is that simple. Be enlightened. Don't just listen to or read it, DO IT. Yes, it requires we put aside our unsupporting beliefs and thinking habits, but why chose to see the glass half empty when you can choose (and it IS a choice) to see it half full. Learn in this material that RICH PEOPLE SEE THE GLASS AS HALF FULL!! Honor that view, honor wealth and start modeling how wealthy people think and act and you can be one of them. T.Harv Eker offers here the stuff that dreams are made of. Don't let it pass you by for one more minute!
  • 4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
    "Good stuff"
    By Matthew (Dallas, GA, USA) Jul 7, 2005
    I bought this and I found it excellent. It's over three hours long. I'm not drinking the kool-aid, either. I'm an entrepreneur with a passion for self improvement. I grew up with parents that provided poor role models for money, great role models for love and compassion. My Dad was born in the Depression and he never got over it. My Mom never met a dollar she didn't want to spend. I've worked hard to retrain my "programming" for the last five to seven years and my financial condition has improved gradually (not dramatically, but gradually and significantly), to the point now where I'm comfortable, but not yet "wealthy". I'm looking to break through to the next level.

    This guy's insight is terrific and on-target. Some of the negative reviews written here are obviously not from people who listened to anything but the promo sound clip. If they did, they would have heard more content than they alluded to in their reponses. Much more.

    This guy tells it like it is. If you're prepared to hear direct truth about how poor, middle and high income people think, then buy it. The two other books that profoundly changed my life are 1) Think and Grow Rich (Napolean Hill) and 2) Cash Flow Quadrant (Part of the Rich Dad/Poor Dad series by Robert Kiyosaki). This one's my new # 3.

    Some key statements in this book:
    To someone who says "Money isn't important" he replies, "You're broke, aren't you? And you have been broke for a long period of time, haven't you?"
    Regarding aspiring to be "comfortable":
    "You will never be rich or happy if you aspire to be comfortable. Aspire to be uncomfortable, to be in a continuous state of personal growth."

    This book has given me more to change my life than anything I've experienced in a long time.

    Great stuff.

    Matt Biskup
    mbiskup@fast-arrow.com
  • 4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
    "Inspirational actually"
    By Gerard (AucklandNew Zealand) Mar 1, 2005
    Having been to more 'ra ra' seminars than you can wave a stick at, I haven't bothered for years figuring 'Just get on with it and do your best'. This is actually really refreshing stuff. Basic, down to earth and to the point. Not positive thinking, reality thinking. I recommend it. It's fun to listen to as well.
  • 3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
    "He's in your face . . ."
    By Robert (San Diego, CA, USA) Apr 13, 2007
    But he acknowledges that.

    I really liked this book. I'm not sure if it will help me get rich or not, time will tell, but I think it will help regardless.

    One thing he says repeatedly that I agree with - whether I do get rich of not - it's up to me.

    This is not a technique book, i.e., a book that says this is how you buy real estate or stocks or own a business or whatever.

    What he says is that you need to program your mind to allow you to be successful in doing those types of things, or whatever vehicle it is that you choose to get rich.

    One point he brings up[ continually is that he's rich, you're not, and this is the foundation he set up for himself and other rich people have set up for themselves to get rich.

    The people who didn't like the book I suspect are not rich, and so have no basis to claim that what he says isn't true.

    In fact much of what he said rings very true for me, in that it's more about attitude and desire rather than technique.

    In fact, he claims that all the technique in the world won't help you get rich without the proper attitude towards money and making money.

    Witness lottery winners who can't hold onto their money - they don't have the "rich" mindset, and most times find themselves back to the level of wealth that they had before their lottery winnings.

    The book is about the Millionaire mind, not the "Techniques and strategies that made millionaires millionaires."

    I highly recommend it. Even if in the end you choose not to get rich, I think there are some valuable life lessons that apply to everyday life regardless of one's aspirations.
  • 3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
    "Unique presentation covers a lot of ground"
    By Steven (Effort, PA, USA) Jul 8, 2005
    Previous reviews seem to indicate that either you love or hate this audio book. I can see why. I believe it is hard to argue with the information he presents ... all good stuff right on target and very complete. What really sets this apart is the way it is presented and the way he tries to get it cemented into your brain. T. Harv Eker has a very unique style of presentation and teaching. Part silly, part sarcastic, part in your face, although never lacking in energy.
    If you like the presentation style, I believe you will love this offering (which I did.) However it is easy to see how he could rub some people the wrong way. I wish I could think of a litmus test to tell you if you would be one that likes him or not but nothing comes to mind. So it comes down to paying your money and taking your chances. You will know very quickly in whether you will turn out happy or not. I turned out happy.
  • 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
    "Learn new intovative ways of thinking"
    By Elizabeth (Salem, OR, USA) Oct 31, 2009
    enjoyed listening and hearing the ways to think in a new possible way.

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