T. Harv Eker: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind

I first heard about T. Harv Eker after attending an Internet marketing seminar conducted by Alex Mandossian and Armand Morin a couple of years ago. And then, when I attended T. Harv Eker’s presentation in person during National Achievers Congress in May 2007, I was amazed as he shared the concept of how our money blueprint would affect how wealthy one would be.According to T. Harv Eker, what you see is caused by that which cannot be seen. For example, the quality (such as how big, how good the taste, etc) and quantity of the fruits of a tree is caused by the roots. Thus, if you want to change the fruits, you have to change the roots. If you want to change the visible, you have to change the invisible.

Similarly in life, if we don’t like our results, we would hve to work on the ‘roots’ that causes them in the first place.

That brings to mind a famous quote, “If you keep doing the same things, you would keep getting the same results!”

Likewise, Albert Einstein mentioned this:

“Insanity: if we keep doing the same things over and over again and expecting the same results!”

Here are three avenues to learn more about what T. Harv Eker’s teachings:

- Read his book, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth, a #1 New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Bestseller

- Listen/watch his audios and videos comprising Guerilla Business School. In fact, he offered his entire package at an incredible price during the NAC 2007

- Attend his “Millionaire Mind Intensive” (MMI) Seminar to learn from him LIVE

Personally, I’m getting excited just to think that I’m so privileged to attend the MMI held in Singapore from 23 - 25 November 2007!

Success Express #1: Les Brown on DVD

I finally got to sit down and watch an hour and a half of the world famous Les Brown on DVD that was delivered in the premier copy of Success University’s Monthly Empowerment Series that was delivered to my home.

Les Brown quoted Horace Mann, ‘We should be ashamed to die until we have made some contribution to humankind.”

Wow! That hit me like a hammer on a nail…

Life is truly unpredictable, don’t you think so?  There are so many things that we do not have any control like:

- when we are born

- where we are born

- who we are born to

- when we will die

- where we will die

To me, the real challenge is none of us know how much time we have on this planet to achieve our dreams and goals, apart from what Les Brown said… that most people are not willing to fight for their dreams!

Les also said that we need to detoxify our lives if we truly want to succeed because people don’t achieve their goals as there are too many negative people in their lives. We need to stay away from those who tear us down, criticize us, tell us our limitations because studies showed that if someone tell us ‘you can’t do it’, it takes sixteen people to tell us ‘you can do it’ to neutralize the negative effect!

Thus, we need to listen to tapes on positive things again and again to continue to fight for our dreams.

For example, if you have went on a weight loss program and you stop, you would gain back all the weight and some more.

Another quote that Les mentioned which makes a lot of sense to me is this:

“In order to do something you’ve never done, you got to be someone you’ve never been!”

That was cool…

And also, Les Brown mentioned that the information and contents in Success University back office can transform our lives. For a free 14-day trial, visit this link below:

http://autoprofit.successuniversity.com/new

Personal Development is a multi-billion-dollar industry

Personal development - also commonly called self-improvement - is a booming industry!

According to study, it is a 64 billion dollar industry worldwide. In the US alone, an estimated 9.6 billion dollars is invested in personal development in 2005 in the form of:

  • books
  • motivational speakers
  • personal coaching
  • weight loss programs
  • audio tapes
  • stress management programs

It is also projected that this industry will grow at the rate of 11.4 percent yearly and reach 13.9 billion dollars in 2010.

People are now turning to gurus for help in various areas as above. For example, Robert Kiyosaki’s ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’ had been on the New York Times bestseller list for several years in a row and sold 20 million copies!

Likewise, Stephen R. Covey’s ‘The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People’ sold more than 15 million copies in 38 languages around the world!