T. Harv Eker is an author, businessman and motivational speaker known for his theories on wealth and motivation. He is the author of the book Secrets of the Millionaire Mind published by HarperCollins.
I couldn’t recommend this book more. I’m not the biggest fan of self help books but I truly loved this book so much. “If your goal in life is to be comfortable, I guarantee two things. First you will never be rich. Second, you will never be happy. Happiness doesn’t come from living a lukewarm life, always wondering what could have been. Happiness comes as a result of being in our natural state of growth and living up to our fullest potential.” Page 172 One of the many words that stuck out to me while reading this book.
It’s a great book overall. Definitely I’ll recommend for everybody, it’s super focused on the money and how rich people think.
But it unveils many things about mastering your own mind, it makes you think and remember your past and why do you think the way you do. It’s amazing how you can relate to many different stories the autor narrates. But it actually makes you rethink and re-wire yourself in many aspects.
You can take many of the examples here and apply it to your life in general, not just to the economic part.
"Secrets of the Millionaire Mind" completely changed my perspective as an entrepreneur. Harv Eker shows how our mindset shapes our financial reality and offers practical steps to think and act like a wealthy person. This book isn’t just about money—it’s about transforming the way you approach life and success.
While most of the book is pretty blunt, I love all of the intense reflection and appreciate the honesty in this book. I feel like I learned a lot about myself and the way I think because of this book and it was much more psychologically analytical than I thought:)
The booked that made me click and start taking way closer look to my finances. Also made me enjoy the process and understand that knowing about your expenses is the key to succeed in your financial freedom 👌🏼
It was a bit cheesy and overly fluffy, with only a sliver of actionable information. While it’s great for mindset shifts, it can feel a little dull at times.
Short book. Listened to it at a high speed because it’s basically “I think therefore I am.” He talks about the universe gives us what we believe we need/want. Stupid.
If you're aiming for something substantial, this audiobook is your key. I had a business plan and chucked it after listening to this audiobook, as I was in need of a game-changer that required me to move away from conformity. This audiobook provided the missing piece and sparked a new plan, fueling my enthusiasm and confidence and significantly boosting my potential for success. We must change our inner program to get the results, which is an outward success. For this, a millionaire mindset, apart from the psychology of wealth, is needed. The inner program always consists of 1) mental, 2) emotional, and 3) spiritual, and the outer world comprises material or physical. The outer world can see your successful results only if you transform the first three inner programs. Inner programming is below the ground, which is invisible, and the outer world is above the ground, the fruits of which are visible to the outside world. Your efforts result in money, wealth, and illness. It would help if you traced the root cause as early as possible. Every individual has a financial blueprint depending on their upbringing, including the information they receive and process and how they program their mindset. The people or things that influence an individual are teachers, parents, cultures, environments, etc. So, no two persons have the same financial blueprint. Money must be your source of joy. Couples fight for money because their financial blueprints don't match - John Gray. Is this review helpful for you?