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The Millionaire Course: A Visionary Plan for Creating the Life of Your Dreams

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What do we dream of doing in our lives, and how to we accomplish those dreams? The Millionaire Course gives us the tools we need. The book is an entire course, an in-depth guide consisting of 12 major steps or lessons of the Course with 160 keys to success woven throughout, which are numbered and set in bold type. It is not necessary to master all these keys; all you need to do is find the ones that work for you. As Marc Allen states in the

You’ll find that whatever time you spend with any of these keys is highly valuable — quite possibly in ways you can’t even imagine yet, or can only just begin to imagine. You’ll have a sudden moment of understanding, a bit of illumination, and you’ll come to understand a "secret" to success in a new, fresh way. You’ll have found a key that opens a door into a whole new world, one with far greater possibilities than before. Eventually you will come to fully understand this You are a powerful, creative person able to do, be, and have what you want in life.

320 pages, Paperback

First published March 11, 2003

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26 reviews19 followers
March 26, 2008
This book is full of treasures. Marc Allen takes you down the path he followed, discovered and uncovered in his quest to become successful while at the same time remaining (self admittedly) lazy. He is very relatable and real as an artist that woke up on his 30th birthday with nothing to show for himself. Thus begins his journey to "living the dream" but on his terms. He does a beautiful job of listing the books, authors, sprititual practices and "Aha!" moments that he encountered on his adventure to success. One of the things I love most about Marc Allen is that he is very personable and you can tell that he really wants others to be able to find their way to the life they dream of, peace, joy, fullfullment and happiness. I am happy to say that his book helped me greatly in my journey towards all these things.
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69 reviews9 followers
June 7, 2012
I appreciated the amount of information and keys to success that are shared, here. Some I'd read about or heard others teach, but many were new. Marc Allen's approach and attitude is much different than most, and I could appreciate that, also. I didn't care for some of the spiritual teachings and perspective, however, which influenced my overall rating.
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1 review
February 19, 2009
This is an excellent book that outlines a plan and he is very realistic and down to earth.
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5 reviews
May 11, 2009
I like Marc Allen's writing. Much of what he is saying is common sense , but he has a knack for words.
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4 reviews
May 12, 2026
A fantastic and unexpected book, and one that is confusingly not more well-known.

In The Millionaire Course, Marc Allen does an excellent job of providing a framework for how to achieve your dreams, regardless of your skill level, industry, or financial situation. He does an excellent job of helping the reader realize that becoming a millionaire is not so much about discovering a million-dollar idea or completely changing your lifestyle, but rather how to use what you are already good at and the goals that you already have to align your life to your dreams.

Marc starts you out by having his readers envision their dreams and goals, then takes you deeper, developing detailed plans and steps for how you can move from where you are today, to where you want to be. He encourages the reader to think big and don't be afraid to reach for everything that you want, and provides legitimate and useful advice and guidance for how to get there.

Rather than providing a rigid framework and steps that must be followed, Marc teaches his readers how to make their own plans, and use their own unique strengths to achieve their goals.

This is a wonderful book for anyone who needs inspiration or guidance in starting on their path to the life of their dreams, but it is especially useful for entrepreneurs and business owners. This book can aid employers and employees to cultivate a healthy, positive, and beneficial work environment, and will reveal strengths and weaknesses both in the workplace and personal lives of those who read it.
516 reviews
October 27, 2017
Very handy walk through all of the current literature of growth and affirmation. It is all in one place here, ready to be consulted as you go through your planning and change process. That there is nothing really new here is not a drawback, but rather speaks to the book's comprehensive spirit. Best yet, it is a very quick read -- I was able to go start to finish in less than an hour.

Of course, the reading of the book is not the key -- it's the living of the life. If the reader is considering building a new life, or engaging in big dreams, or beginning projects long put off, this is a good place to start. To infuse your process with a sense of abundance, as the writer suggests, may not necessarily make abundance manifest, but it will make the journey more relaxed. For those who are ever desperate for enough time and money, that is not a bad thing.
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19 reviews
March 16, 2022
mmm, nothing new this is a classic self-help book, even though is exercise-based doesn't give anything new. Visualise your dream set goals etc, the book is full of quotes of as the author call keys.
In the end, there is a mini-course where he summerise the fundamental point
1. decide what you do with your life
2. do it.
3. imagine yourself being successful doing what you love
4. make a plan and take the first step
The problem overall is that the whole book seemed to be a self-promotion of his company at the end there are a bunch of recommendations most of them are books that his company publish.

If you need a self-help book you can find better than this. But I guess if you are new this will give you some good tips.

405 reviews7 followers
July 10, 2022
Provides helpful exercises and reminders for attitude shaping, goal-seeking and -setting, and for raising your personal standards for what kinds of life outcomes you are willing to conceive and work towards.

The Millionaire Course reminds me of another worthwhile book, J.... [see the rest on my book review site.]
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September 15, 2025
This book really only applies if you have a business with employees. It was recommended in another book and then I read the sample but the further I got the less I could apply. I wish the description and first part would have been clear because I feel like I wasted money on this book.

There are useful insights IF you own a business with employees.
219 reviews1 follower
October 16, 2017
Principles for becoming wealthy by changing thoughts, using words of affirmation, meditation and setting goals discussed.
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17 reviews1 follower
August 30, 2022
The first three chapters guided me to write my purpose and a blueprint of my goals. Prompted me to dig deep. Good stuff!
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Author 5 books23 followers
February 22, 2014
As most voracious readers do, I like to read various works of the author. If one of their books resonates with me at a level of enjoyment, impact and inspiration it only stands to reason that their additional works could do the same.

I was introduced to this author, Marc Allen through a work he co-authored with Mark Fisher “How To Think Like A Millionaire”. Mark Fisher is the author of one of my top 10 books “The Instant Millionaire”. So in many respects, I was giving Marc Allen some vicarious credit in picking up this volume. He is also cofounder along with well-known author Shakti Gawain (“Creative Visualizations”) of the New World Library, a publishing company. That pedigree help me make the decision to read this book.

As I connect the dots from one of my favorite books ("The Instant Millionaire") to this one, “The Millionaire Course” does a good job of going deeper into the concepts of what it takes to become wealthy. It outlines all of the things that are necessary to become successful, and his courses are logical and well laid out. It is rooted in the power of goals, optimism, and the conquering of fear and challenges. A departure from some books on this subject he speaks openly of spiritual values, philanthropy (specifically tithing) and living a balanced life.

True to its title, it is more of a course than a book you would read straight through. It is laid out in a modular format with lots of quotes, introspective questions and workshops. It is also very detailed and as long as the reader sticks with it, it can truly help you build a roadmap for your life.

As an author of books on sales in the psychology of achievement, I understand that each of us needs to hear “The Message” from “The Messenger” that we can relate to and have their messages resonate and inspire us. Not every book will appeal to everyone. So while I like this book, and believe in the concepts and principles outlined, it does not resonate with me as much as other works in this genre...thus the 3 star rating.

For those seeking a course approach and are new to goal setting, finding life fulfilling work, and need guidance this would be a great book.
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712 reviews32 followers
November 2, 2015
This is the very personal story of how Allen (The Ten Percent Solution: Simple Steps to Improve Our Lives and Our World), founder of New World Library, achieved his dreams. Not a blueprint or a steps-to-success book, it's much more about spiritual fulfillment than about making money. Using koan-like "keys" (e.g., "We don't need money to be happy or fulfilled. In fact, money has nothing to do with it"), Allen devises a "course in creating the life of your dreams" combining plain, effective language and a confident, encouraging tone with elements of mysticism, pragmatism, and the oomph of a motivational speaker. When readers focus on self-created affirmations, for example, "things start to happen: Ideas come to you, plans form, opportunities appear." Readers seeking methods will be frustrated, but Allen's words will resonate for those who can co-opt them as an approach to life, and he captures a very American phenomenon--the spirituality of wealth creation. Readers who liked Tommy Newberry's Christian-themed Success is Not an Accident: Change Your Choices Change Your Life will enjoy. For large public libraries.

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October 13, 2013
I never read Marc Allen before and I have to say this is not what I expected from the title. 20 pages into this I felt like I was expected to solve all of my problems with affirmations crystals and contemplating my navel. I slogged through the whole book and did find some good life advice. I guess I was expecting a how to book of financial planning. I am glad I read it it just wasn't what I was planning on when I purchased the book. Thanks, Marc.
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13 reviews29 followers
July 8, 2013
It was SO good. And despite what the title may imply, it's not so much about money, but about living life to the fullest and tips on getting the most out of it. Very inspirational, practical, and motivating. Highly recommend!
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243 reviews22 followers
August 28, 2024
The title of this book doesn't really capture how broadly-applicable it is. More than just a guidebook for going after a specific monetary goal, it's a blueprint for relaxed, happy, goal achievement. Highly recommended.
2 reviews
October 17, 2007
I found this person's transformation fascinating and inspiring. I'm very much into inspiring reads especially about prosperity.
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Author 2 books
January 26, 2010
I'm sure making millions is more than just praying for it or meditating about it. I did like the part about setting goals, but not a lot of meat to this presentation.
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