Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker (E-Book)
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker is a self-development and wealth-building ebook that explores the mindset and financial habits of wealthy people. Eker argues that financial success is 80% mindset and 20% strategy, and he provides a blueprint for rewiring your financial "blueprint" to attract wealth and abundance.
Key Lessons & Principles:
Your Money Blueprint Controls Your Wealth – Your financial habits and beliefs (often shaped in childhood) determine how much wealth you can achieve.
Rich vs. Poor Mindset – Wealthy people think, act, and manage money differently from those who struggle financially.
The 17 Wealth Files – A set of principles that distinguish rich and poor thinking, such as:
Rich people focus on opportunities, poor people focus on obstacles.
Rich people admire other wealthy people, poor people resent them.
Rich people manage their money well, poor people mismanage it or avoid it.
The Power of Financial Thermostat – Everyone has an internal limit (like a thermostat) on how much wealth they’re comfortable with; to increase wealth, you must reset your financial thermostat.
The "Jar System" for Money Management – A simple budgeting method that divides income into six categories:
Necessities (55%)
Financial Freedom (10%)
Savings (10%)
Education (10%)
Play (10%)
Giving (5%)
Eker blends motivational insights, mindset shifts, and practical financial strategies to help readers develop a wealth-oriented mindset and create long-term financial success.
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker is a self-development and wealth-building ebook that explores the mindset and financial habits of wealthy people. Eker argues that financial success is 80% mindset and 20% strategy, and he provides a blueprint for rewiring your financial "blueprint" to attract wealth and abundance.
Key Lessons & Principles:
Your Money Blueprint Controls Your Wealth – Your financial habits and beliefs (often shaped in childhood) determine how much wealth you can achieve.
Rich vs. Poor Mindset – Wealthy people think, act, and manage money differently from those who struggle financially.
The 17 Wealth Files – A set of principles that distinguish rich and poor thinking, such as:
Rich people focus on opportunities, poor people focus on obstacles.
Rich people admire other wealthy people, poor people resent them.
Rich people manage their money well, poor people mismanage it or avoid it.
The Power of Financial Thermostat – Everyone has an internal limit (like a thermostat) on how much wealth they’re comfortable with; to increase wealth, you must reset your financial thermostat.
The "Jar System" for Money Management – A simple budgeting method that divides income into six categories:
Necessities (55%)
Financial Freedom (10%)
Savings (10%)
Education (10%)
Play (10%)
Giving (5%)
Eker blends motivational insights, mindset shifts, and practical financial strategies to help readers develop a wealth-oriented mindset and create long-term financial success.
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker is a self-development and wealth-building ebook that explores the mindset and financial habits of wealthy people. Eker argues that financial success is 80% mindset and 20% strategy, and he provides a blueprint for rewiring your financial "blueprint" to attract wealth and abundance.
Key Lessons & Principles:
Your Money Blueprint Controls Your Wealth – Your financial habits and beliefs (often shaped in childhood) determine how much wealth you can achieve.
Rich vs. Poor Mindset – Wealthy people think, act, and manage money differently from those who struggle financially.
The 17 Wealth Files – A set of principles that distinguish rich and poor thinking, such as:
Rich people focus on opportunities, poor people focus on obstacles.
Rich people admire other wealthy people, poor people resent them.
Rich people manage their money well, poor people mismanage it or avoid it.
The Power of Financial Thermostat – Everyone has an internal limit (like a thermostat) on how much wealth they’re comfortable with; to increase wealth, you must reset your financial thermostat.
The "Jar System" for Money Management – A simple budgeting method that divides income into six categories:
Necessities (55%)
Financial Freedom (10%)
Savings (10%)
Education (10%)
Play (10%)
Giving (5%)
Eker blends motivational insights, mindset shifts, and practical financial strategies to help readers develop a wealth-oriented mindset and create long-term financial success.