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MM 47: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind – Part 2

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MM 47: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind – Part 2

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2. FEATURE: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind – Part 2

Last month we issued Part I of our summary of T. Harv Eker’s millionaire training seminar.

60 of you committed to one action you were going to take in response to Part 1 and/or shared two nuggets you found especially helpful. How did you do?

Get ready for more weal’th-building tips in part 2 of this three-part series, thanks again to my good friend Birgitte Philipedes of New York.

It’s inspired by “Secrets of the Million’aire Mind” by T. Harv Eker. However any errors or omissions are purely our own.

Million’aire Mind Notes – Part 2

  • Get in the game with whatever you’ve got
  • Focus on what you have, NOT what you don’t have
  • The fastest and easiest ways to create wealth is to learn exactly how rich people, who are masters of money, play the game
  • Find as many financial mentors as possible
  • Most people earn within 20% of the average income of their closest friends
  • Make it a point to only associate with successful, positive people (and remember, use your definition of success)
  • Rich people hang around winners
  • If you don’t toot your own horn, it’s possible nobody else will
  • Rich people are excellent promoters
  • Rich people are skilled at packaging their value in a way that’s extremely attractive
  • To be a leader, you must inherently have followers and supporters, which means that you have to be adept at selling, inspiring and motivating people to buy into your vision
  • Leaders earn more money than followers
  • If you really believe in your value then how could it be appropriate to hide it from others?
  • Grow yourself so that you are bigger than any problem
  • If you become a master at handling problems and overcoming any obstacle, nothing can stop you from success
  • If you are not willing to receive, then you are “ripping off” those who want to give to you
  • Money will only make you more of what you already are
  • Get rich by helping others
  • Get rich and then you can help MORE PEOPLE

Exercise:
Don’t just read this information, do something!

Go to our comments section and:
1) Let us know what ACTION (if any) you took as a result of Part 1
2) Post TWO nuggets from above that most strike you
3) Pick ONE action you will take out of reading Part 2, and post it for the world to see.
Comment here

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We’ll bring you Part 3 in a future issue of Mentor Monthly.

Enjoy!

David

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For 20 years David has helped entrepreneurs around the globe to grow their results, by growing themselves. A former consulting actuary to Fortune 50 companies in New York, David quit corporate life to pursue his inner journey, which now deeply influences his work. A digital nomad, David is currently dancing salsa, paragliding, and coaching his rock star entrepreneur clients from Colombia. His specialty is doubling your productivity and profits, while halving your stress. If you become a highly authentic and inspirational leader in the process, well….that can’t be helped.

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20 Comments

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  • Millionaire Opportunities
    · Reply

    Thursday, September 28, 2006 at 2:45 PM

    Some books you buy, some books you shelf, some books you gobble it up in a nite. This is one of those books!

  • Anonymous
    · Reply

    Wednesday, November 30, 2005 at 2:34 PM

    David, I think you are an excellent internet marketing entrepreneur. But it strikes me that some of this stuff is dragging life coaching down into an overly materialistic get rich quick approach to life (bit snake oil salesman – only more sophisticated as befits the internet age!) rather than the serious profession it has the potential to be.

  • Aartisans $$$
    · Reply

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 6:10 PM

    I liked ALL the secrets in part 2. Every single one is relevant to me!

  • NLE
    · Reply

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 8:24 AM

    Get rich by helping others.

    Grow yourself so that you are bigger than any problem.

    I have just started to read the Secrets of the Millionaire Mind…

    I will do my best, I will go to the end of my limits and I will explore no limits. 🙂

  • Anonymous
    · Reply

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 6:37 AM

    Comment on the Positve in a conversation — AVIOD the negative.

    What you focus on Expands.

    Successful people are good at promotion.

  • Anonymous
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 25, 2005 at 12:33 PM

    me and you are kinda alike like i tell my boys friends if you like that girl go talk to her dont be shy or nervous but for some strange reason like when i get next to a hot or pretty girl my hands start to sweat or on my for head some times i have confdence can you tell me what to do write back

  • Anonymous
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 25, 2005 at 12:32 PM

    me and you are kinda alike like i tell my boys friends if you like that girl go talk to her dont be shy or nervous but for some strange reason like when i get next to a hot or pretty girl my hands start to sweat or on my for head some times i have confdence can you tell me what to do write back

  • Anonymous
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 25, 2005 at 12:24 PM

    llo

  • Zorba1118
    · Reply

    Thursday, October 20, 2005 at 5:14 AM

    If you become a master at handling problems and overcoming any obstacle, nothing can stop you from success.

    Overcoming problems is not a problem. Although, the last great obstacle I have is myself. I will overcome my own mind frick because success is right around the corner.

  • Cynthia Wilde
    · Reply

    Wednesday, October 19, 2005 at 12:34 PM

    These two are my favorites…

    Focus on what you HAVE… NOT what you don’t have!

    If you are not willing to receive, then you are ‘ripping off’ those who want to give to you.

    I’ve recently learned that when I focus on what I have (and on sharing it with others) what I have expands exponentially. Shakespeare said (in Romeo and Juliet, I believe) “My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite.” Imagine what life would be like if we all lived it like that!

    The action that I commit to taking this week is to stop “ripping people off” by confessing to my loved ones that I don’t “have all the answers” and I don’t always “have it handled”… and granting them the space to contribute to me and my life.

    Much love… Cynthia

  • Carolyn
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 2:46 PM

    My favourite comment was:
    If you really believe in your value then how could it be appropriate to hide it from others? I can’t wait to pass on to others what I am learning and my action point is to find a venue for my first Prosperous Youth Seminar.
    love
    Carolyn

  • David Wood
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 11:38 AM

    Hey Marc,

    you seem a fun guy. Great site/pics etc.

    I was born 1968 too, and had a VERY brief appearance in Mission Impossible II.

  • Anonymous
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 11:38 AM

    Nugget 1 Get in the game with whatever you’ve got

    Nugget 2 If you are not willing to receive, then you are ‘ripping off’ those who want to give to you

    Apply: If you don’t toot your own horn, it’s possible nobody else will

  • Anonymous
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 11:19 AM

    Concentrate on what I have, NOT on what I don’t have. And, make money by helping others get what they want, and use the money to help others.
    Sj in Indiana

  • Marc Flint
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 10:41 AM

    Three exercises?
    Ok, here we go:

    1) (The happiest people are those who use their natural talents to the utmost)
    Concentrated on finishing my new book (my 20th! YEAH!) instead of being afraid because no new assignment was in sight – it came THEN (as soon as I wrote the last page).

    2) – Rich people are excellent promoters (right! my new publisher IS rich – and he promotes me like the next jesus!)
    – get rich by helping others (right! the more I concentrate on being of value for others, the more feedback AND money starts pouring in)

    3) “If you don’t toot your own horn …”
    I decided I want to play in the next Bond movie and set up a casting page (if you are Debbie McWilliams, the casting director, then here it is: http://www.marcflint.com/casting-e.htm – thank you for looking. *g*)

    I wish everybody around the same brilliant life as I am enjoying. Luxury is nothing. Freedom everything. Believe me – I had and lost both. To regain the latter was like a second birth. (you guessed right: I’m divorced ;-).

    Best for you all
    MarcFlint.com
    Artist, LifeCoach, university teacher

  • Anonymous
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 10:40 AM

    Three exercises?
    Ok, here we go:

    1) (The happiest people are those who use their natural talents to the utmost)
    Concentrated on finishing my new book (my 20th! YEAH!) instead of being afraid because no new assignment was in sight – it came THEN (as soon as I wrote the last page).

    2) – Rich people are excellent promoters (right! my new publisher IS rich – and he promotes me like the next jesus!)
    – get rich by helping others (right! the more I concentrate on being of value for others, the more feedback AND money starts pouring in)

    3) “If you don’t toot your own horn …”
    I decided I want to play in the next Bond movie and set up a casting page (if you are Debbie McWilliams, the casting director, then here it is: http://www.marcflint.com/casting-e.htm – thank you for looking. *g*)

    I wish everybody around the same brilliant life as I am enjoying. Luxury is nothing. Freedom everything. Believe me – I had and lost both. To regain the latter was like a second birth. (you guessed right: I’m divorced ;-).

    Best for you all
    MarcFlint.com
    Artist, LifeCoach, university teacher

  • cristina
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 9:37 AM

    Get in the game with whatever you’ve got

    Make it a point to only associate with successful, positive people (and remember, use your definition of success)

    action:
    during any conversation find the positive aspects and spend time talking about them only spend time opn negative points if of any use.

  • lafi4u
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 9:00 AM

    I grew up so poor and was taught to not love money, but that poor was noble. My one change is to forget that!

    I vow to find one wealthy friend a week to mine for ideas and connections.

  • David Wood
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 8:58 AM

    Good for you bs!

  • Anonymous
    · Reply

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 8:49 AM

    I read Millionaire Mind and LOVED it and passed it on to several friends. I immediately got a beautiful antique box to store extra $20 bills in for my monthly reward to myself and there is already enough money for a fabulous dinner out and at the same time I spent far less on meals out these last two weeks. Very inspired. -b.s, NY

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