Money Mindfulness Daily enables you to master your mind easily for rapid transformation and a permanent impact on your future. Uncovering unique step-by-step processes, you'll discover how to utilise your greatest asset to get what you want in all areas of your life.
Using powerful techniques, clearly laid out and simply explained in this book, you'll discover how your emotions govern your habits and how constructing this to work for you, puts you in the driver's seat
Written by Ed J C Smith, a psychologist and raw entrepreneur, who has formulated a unique method through years of helping internationally recognised CEO's to trouble teenagers find purpose and create life-changing habits, Money Mindfulness Daily will equip, educate and empower you to train yourself to become successful and get the life you deserve.
If you’ve done ANY personal development work before then this book will go over all you already know. It is for the very beginners that have not learnt a thing about personal development, for me I already knew all the info. I found the same on the 4 day course of his I did also.
The book is very easy and quick to read which I like - a lot of other authors have written similar books with over wordy and pretentious styles of writing.
But it has way too much self promotion. I’m not against mentioning your courses etc in your books, but at the end of every turn and small chapter and then quite obviously putting TM on every name used in the book so that you know it’s something he has to offer is too much.
Also there’s a fair few mistakes - like when he says it takes 49 days to cement a new habit and then says this is only 4 weeks lol - I’m pretty sure it’s 7 weeks?! And lots of spelling mistakes. Not the end of the world but when there’s a lot of them it affects the quality of the book because it makes you question the standard it was held to.
I’ve read far better books on PD which just give pure value and aren’t trying to up sell you at every turn.
Please also NEVER buy any of this mans courses. He charges well over the odds and delivers very little value - a Jack of all trades kinda guy. Trying to give everyone a little bit of vague education on most things whilst helping nobody to master any thing he trains on.
Since stupidly spunking over 4 grand on a 4 day boot camp of his where he promised the world and delivered nothing (everybody I spoke to at the boot camp, which was a lot of people, still had no idea what to do with their business or any sort of direction.) Instead if you wanted that direction, he was then trying to sell you an £11000 Bali trip where OF COURSE you would finally see the light and your business would fly.
I’ve been to so many courses in person and online since his, the most costing me £135 and I can say without a doubt I received 20X more value from those courses than I did at this boot camp with Ed.
It took me a long LONG time to get out of debt from attending his bootcamp. It was my own fault, we all went to one of his ‘free’ training days where instead of any training he just tries to sell his bootcamp and then puts a load of speakers on stage showing how they’ve been transformed from it (they all ended up working for him and going through his coaching programme to become ‘coaches’ so no, they didn’t all exactly start flying in their businesses like they’d have you believe, they started working for Ed himself and learnt coaching techniques). Then he stuck a load of other entrepreneurs on stage trying to sell their courses in stocks etc for over £4000 a pop also.
One guy I met who was a student bought all 4 courses on offer - over £12000 on top of his student debt in the hopes of making something of himself. I felt so sorry for him, he literally told me that they make it seem so easy on stage, but he had attended the stocks guys ‘easy’ course already and it was actually really hard and you hardly got any time with him to ask questions. He didn’t learn anything that would help him from Ed’s course either.
Like I said, my own fault for getting sucked in. And a lesson learnt. But a famous entrepreneur who I value and respect and have bought far cheaper courses from with tons more value, mentioned once that he hated entrepreneurs that sucked you into a ‘free training’ day with the sole intention to sell you overpriced courses. He didn’t approve at all. And I suddenly realised, that’s why I had always had such a bitter taste in my mouth about this guy and the debt I got into attending his bootcamp. Because that’s exactly what he did. Put on fake free trainings in order to sell people overpriced courses where they don’t learn anything. And he must get a percentage of the sales of the friends courses that he lets go on stage as well. It’s just all so wrong. So if I can stop another person from making the same mistake as me by reading this, then great!