My Source of Inspiration

Last Update: July 29, 2010

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T.Harv Eker has been my inspiration since 2006. I have read this book over 1000 times. I read from it or if I have some real free time I read the whole thing nearly every day of the week. I would suggest that anyone who desires to be wealthy should join me in my dedication to this book.

This book delves into the mindset of people who are rich and who aren't. He has nailed it I believe. Your beliefs, your fears and your actions are all defined in this book. If you truly seek wealth then this book will explain how to go about accomplishing it. Harv will teach you about commitment.  If you are not truly committed to an action then chances are you will never accomplish it. That action can be anything from relationships to wealth and everything beyond and in between.

Here are some things Harv points out in his book:

Rich people believe "I Create My Life."
Poor people believe "Life Happens to Me."

Rich people play the money game to win.
Poor people play the game not to lose.

Rich people are committed to being rich.
Poor people simply want to be rich.

Rich people think big.
Poor people think small

Rich people focus on OPPORTUNITIES.
Poor people focus on obstacles.

Rich people admire other rich and successful people.
Poor people resent rich and successful people.

Rich people associate with positive, successful people.
Poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people.

Rich people are bigger than their problems.
Poor people are smaller than their problems.

Rich people are excellent Receivers.
Poor people are poor receivers.

Rich people have their money work hard for them.
Poor people work hard for their money.

Rich people act in spite of FEAR.
Poor people let fear stop them.

Rich people constantly learn and grow.
Poor people THINK they already know.

I would suggest people here who are struggling to make it find a copy of this book and ABSORB it. It's a small book but it has big implications.

I believe the very act of being committed is the single most important thing a person can do to be successful...Regardless of what it is they wish to accomplish.

The Greatest Power that any individual has is the Power to DECIDE. Decide today the course  of your hearts desire and commit yourself fully to that course. Failure is not an option to the one who is committed.



 



 

 

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NEA03 Premium
Do we have to beg you to say? Oh PLEASE PLEASE :(
maureenhannan Premium
Yes, yes, yes! That's a terrific book, and I may just need to reread it. Thanks for the bullet-point summary. Did you ever read The Millionaire Next Door? Great stuff there too...my favorite was the Texan's remark about those who are just poseurs: "Big hat, no cattle." I think of that often when I meet people who think a wealth mindset is about conspicuous consumption and putting on a show.
Carrie Premium
Thanks for sharing this, Arbie. I have a copy here somewhere I'll have to locate and reread. Thanks for reminding me about it. You're right -- there is much wisdom in it. He's a great observer of people.
jatdebeaune Premium
Thanks aRBie, It's on my list to read. I'll read it tonight. Just one more reason I sincerely hope you stay with us at WA.
iFaith Premium
Hey aRBie. I just googled and found a free pdf version - all 223 pages of it. It is amazing what free things one can find online. Thanks for the heads up on this - looked over it quick and it is just what I need. Off now to read it. Hope you change your mind and stay awhile! Take care!
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