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Best Selling Author T. Harv Eker shares his strategies on becoming a millionaire by bringing service to the world and shares his insights from his book Secrets of the Millionaire Mind which everyone knows and his new book, The Good Millionaire. When it comes to getting rich, most people pour their time, energy, and money into the wrong areas. Instead of focusing on the actions that will lead them down the path to becoming wealthy, unfortunately, they end up wasting their time and energy. If you haven’t been successful in what you want in life yet, chances are, you have done this, too. The Good Millionaire: An extraordinary book to help you overcome your limiting believes, find a profitable business idea, and build true wealth by helping others. Harv is the author of Secrets of the Millionaire Mind. It has hit #1 Best Seller on the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today. In addition, he is also the founder of Peak Potentials Training Programs, one of the fastest growing ‘personal success’ training companies in North America. His motto is ‘talk is cheap’ and his mission is to get people to take ‘action’ in the real world to produce real success. Specialties: Public Speaker, Financial Freedom, Millionaire Mind Intensive, Success Resources, Reasons or Results Coaching, Training, Motivation Subscribe in Apple Podcasts / iTunes Please check out our sponsors www.vulcan7.com/pathtomastery/ Training Products www.SchoolforRealtors.com YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/hillteam17 Facebook – Please follow www.facebook.com/pathtomastery LinkedIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidihill
On this episode of Help My Business, we look at some fantastic Australian business examples, and an interview with best-selling author of Secrets of the Millionaire Mind and business genius, T Harv Eker.
Rags-to-riches entrepreneur and #1 New York Times bestselling author T. Harv Eker discusses his path to success, why prosperity isn't a matter of luck or simply meeting the right people, and why a lack of money or business know-how are lousy excuses for staying in a rut.