T. Harv Eker: Life Directions Intensive Seminar in Asia

As part of his commitment to Asia for one year, T. Harv Eker conducted the Life Directions Intensive over the last weekend in Singapore …

Attended by close to a thousand participants, the 3-day seminar was indeed intensive as it stretched to near midnight on the first two evenings. It was an extremely fun-filled event as we went through lots of experiential training cum paper exercises in the process of self discovery.

We learn to discover our personal mission on earth as well as create our visions as vehicles to achieve our mission.

I highly recommend you to attend this event if you missed out this one … provided T. Harv Eker and his company, Peak Potentials ever conduct again in Asia unless of course you’re in North America or willing to travel there.

Anyway, here are three nuggets that I picked up that I would like to share with you:

*** Nugget #1 ***

“Your talents are GOD-given gifts. Using them is your gift to GOD!”

*** Nugget #2 ***

“Real Success is to do more for the world than the world can do for you!”

*** Nugget #3 ***

“Ready! Fire! Aim! Get in the game!”

Notice that it’s not the usual ‘Ready, Aim, Fire’ because it will take time to aim - and some people take years to aim and still not firing. To get things done, it’s better to fire first, and then adjust your aim along the way based on how far or how near you hit your target.

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Overall, T. Harv Eker’s Life Directions Intensive seminar is a value-for-money seminar that I wish everyone could attend as early as possible in life so that they can focus on their mission to lead a fulfilling life.

T. Harv Eker: Millionaire Mind Intensive Seminar in ASIA (Part 2)

I can’t help but to add one more post on T. Harv Eker’s Millionaire Mind Intensive Seminar …

Although the seminar was about money and how to get rich, something T. Harv Eker did won my total respect!

  • It’s not his millionaire mindset
  • It’s not his guerilla business tactics
  • It’s not his training systems
  • It’s not the way he runs his well-organized seminar
  • It’s not his money advice and techniques
  • It’s not his many experiential games we played that helped us realize who we are, our strengths and weaknesses and what caused us our money problems
  • It’s not even his impressive 60+ back end programs!

It’s the way he impacted the audience with his call to contribution as a human being!

He urged us to get rich as long as we have the wherewithal, so as to help people who are by themselves totally helpless, those who are in the state of poverty…

… and he reminded the 5,000 audience that there are MILLIONS AND MILLIONS AND MILLIONS OF SUCH PEOPLE AROUND!!!

He taught us not to get rich entirely for the sake of ourselves, nor entirely for the sake of other people but to seek a balanced way of using our wealth.

That, to me, is what impressed and impacted me most!

Think about it for a moment …

… there are 5,000 people there who heard this. Just 10 per cent heed his advice seriously, and there’ll be 500 rich people soon who cares enough to help the poor and needy and touch their lives. Wouldn’t that make a difference to the world? I think it does, in a BIG way!!

T. Harv Eker: Millionaire Mind Intensive Seminar in ASIA

T. Harv Eker, a multi-millionaire business educator, conducted his first ever world famous Millionaire Mind Intensive Seminar in Asia (held in Singapore) from 23rd to 25th November 2007.

Attended by around 5,000 people at Singapore Expo, many people rated it as one of the best seminars they ever attended because of its experiential nature and highly effective action-based style it was carried out!

It’s really pretty amazing how T. Harv Eker and his co-trainer Rob managed to organize the people to even form groups in an exercise to identify our ‘money type’. I am really thankful that Success Resources, the event organizer, brought T. Harv Eker and Peak Potentials, one of the world’s fastest growing personal development companies to Asia.

Throughout the 3-day seminar, the participants followed the instructions with workbooks with exercises as well as participate in lots of kinesthetic exercises in an effort to reset our money blueprint, which Harv said is responsible for our financial successes.

Real life examples were quoted such as the following:

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T. Harv Eker: Rich people focus on opportunities. Poor people focus on obstacles

As I read T. Harv Eker’s Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth, I learned a ton of things of how the rich think.In his book, T. Harv Eker first explained that our money blueprint determines our financial destiny and is conditioned by various factors such as the environment in which we are brought up, what we saw or heard when we were young. Following that, he explained in full detail in 17 wealth files of how rich people think.

One of them is Wealth File #5: “Rich people focus on opportunities. Poor people focus on obstacles.”

In the last four years of my life where I have committed to succeed in the ‘B quadrant’ (the ‘Business’ quadrant as in Robert Kiyosaki’s cashflow quadrant that had impacted and changed my life totally), I have seen many people make decisions based on just the risk or cost of a business venture.

I had a lot of challenge attempting to help people see things in a more comprehensive perspective, especially those in the ‘E’ or Employee quadrant.

Instead of looking at the potential profit that a business can bring which is:

Profit = Revenue - Cost

they are focused on just the cost!

In other words, they are focused on losing: how much they will lose each month, rather than how much they can profit each month after building up a business successfully over time. Somehow, they do not focus on the revenue that a business can bring.

In my opinion, T. Harv Eker had really done a great job in this short paragraph which I quote and reformatted here for your easier reading:

“Rich people see opportunities. Poor people see obstacles.

Rich people see potential growth. Poor people see potential loss.

Rich people focus on the rewards. Poor people focus on the risks.”

So, the question is, when confronted with an opportunity, do you just shut it off by just looking at the cost and not the revenue; just looking at the risk, not the reward; or just looking at the obstacles, not the opportunities?

T. Harv Eker: Give me five minutes, and I can predict your financial future for the rest of your life.

T. Harv Eker is well known for making this statement: “Give me five minutes, and I can predict your financial future for the rest of your life.” In fact, I heard that when I attended the National Achievers Congress (NAC) here in Singapore in May 2007.How can any man dare to make such a bold statement? Here’s what I found when reading his book, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealthin which T. Harv Eker first explained that in a short conversation, he could identify what’s called our personal money and success “blueprint” which is already embedded in our subconscious mind. And this blueprint, more than anything else combined, will determine our financial destiny.

He likens this blueprint to that of a plan for building a hourse. Thus, our blueprint is simply our preset program as far as money is concerned. This money blueprint consists of a combination of our thoughts, feelings and actions in the area of money.

And the money blueprint is formed by programming or conditioning in three primary ways of our life:

- Verbal programming: what did we hear when we were young

- Modeling: What did we see when we were young

- Specific incidents: What did we experienced when we were young

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!