Eker, a multimillionaire, teaches us how to become rich. He offers new ways of thinking and acting that will lead to new and different results, and he tells us, "Success is a learnable skill. You can learn to succeed at anything." The book emphasizes Eker's 17 principles for amassing wealth, which include: rich people believe that they create their life, while poor people believe "life happens to me." Rich people focus on opportunities, while poor people focus on obstacles. Rich people act in spite of fear, while poor people let fear stop them. Rich people constantly learn and grow, while poor people think they know enough. This is an obvious infomercial for the author's training seminars; however, although many may not agree with all of Eker's ideas, his book offers thought-provoking advice and valuable insight.
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to get rich easily, while others seem destined for a life of financial struggle? Is the difference found in their education, intelligence, skills, timing, work habits, contacts, luck, or their choice of jobs, businesses, or investments? The shocking answer is: None of the above!
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 the personal "money and success blueprint" every one of us has ingrained in his or her subconscious mind, and it is this blueprint, more than anything, that will determine our financial lives. Through T. Harv Eker’s extraordinary combination of street smarts, humor, and heart, you will learn how to identify your own money blueprint and how to "revise" it to not only create success but, more importantly, to keep and continually grow it--so your think like rich people think, do what rich people do, and, more than likely, get rich too!
Acknowledgments
"Who the Heck Is T. Hary Eker, and Why Should I Read This Book?"
PART ONE
Your Money Blueprint
PART TWO
The Wealth Files
Seventeen Ways Rich People Think and Act Differently from Poor and Middle-Class People
"So What the Heck Do I Do Now?"
Special Bonus Offer
Share the Wealth
Recommended Resources
Index