T. Harv Eker is a funny guy and his great book, "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind," is *packed* with Big Ideas. In this PN TV episode will take a quick look at a few of my favorites all about re-wiring our minds to create more wealth (in every sense!) in our lives. Hope you enjoy!
NOTE: Most of the discussion for this episode is going on over here as part of the 50 Day Challenge!









Thanks Brian for this awesome note. I really resonated with the roots and fruits concept from this book. My money root structure is beaten down and broken, with lots of beliefs from my Catholic upbringing where I took poverty to be a God-honoring trait. Seriously, its hard to measure how much guilt and confusion comes up around working -within- a capitalist system AND living a spiritual life. I am not longer Catholic but the 'root' structure is strong.
However, the kind of work that you do and others who are making money off of living their highest values and increasing value in the lives of others, is very inspiring. I am looking forward to learning more about using my arms AND legs (and spirit) to courageously create and circulate wealth...without cutting down trees or exploiting poor people.
you were raised catholic, too?!? another thing we have in common!
srsly, that's something to work thru, eh?
a couple other REALLY good books on the subject that transformed my life: spiritual economics (butterworth rocks) and the science of getting rich. the secret bastardized it, but wattles is solid. me thinks you'll like the notes on both!
john mackey has also been a huge inspiration. his debate with milton friedman transformed me as an entrepreneur: http://www.philosophersnotes.com/blog/177/john-ma...
thank u Brian
my pleasure, zainab!
Great note, I'm in the middle of my own business now and its so easy to be distracted by everything going on, concerts, relationships, family, PS3, movies. Although, i know the business i'm in is going to work and its just going to take a few solid roots and the sacrifice of some of my favorite hobbies. One things I've realized that i never focus on the money. I always focus on my customers needs or how i can improve my sales/marketing skills. I found that people who get into a business and only focus on how much money they make fail really fast. They seem more occupied with how much they want to charge than the benefits they can offer. I believe the more i focus on quality and customer service the more i will benefit in the future.
awesome, robert!!! amen to the patience and focusing on creating extraordinary value!!!
sending lots of good vibes for a rockin' success!
-bri
Loved hearing this episode again.
I read the book, and took a number of the practical suggestions about dividing up your income, and using it for giving, saving, education etc and have applied them to my own financial budget.
I then introduced my children to similar concepts of wealth, using a 4 part Mama Piggy bank, so now they are learning about giving, saving, investing, and spending.
I'm glad the daily emails are back!! After the 50 day challenge finished, I've been a bit lost without my daily helping of PN. I'm going to watch each episode, and then listen to the note too.
Brian,
Thanks for introducing me to T Harv.
Lots of great ideas but the one that I want to build into my conciouness so I remember it daily is the size of em vesus the size of teh problem. That is amazing and I can how how I am smaller than teh problem in certain situations and other people too.
Your notes continue to have a big influence on my life. Awaiting my holosync delivery and looking at the thrive diet too.
Thanks so much for inspiring me.
Neil O'Brien
Ireland
I have signed up for the Millionaire Mind Intensive Course running in Earls Court, London next weekend. Six months ago, I would have thought, I can't possibly leave my three children for three days, but instead, i decided that I really wanted to go, so how can I get some childcare in place so that I can go. Really looking forward to the weekend. I've read the book, done the exercises, but I'm sure the atmosphere at the Seminar will be amazing.
Thanks Brian for these words of wisdom. Wished that I had them ages ago, then I wouldn't be in such mess now. I will certainly pass them on to the younger generation.
Brian ! How far your enterprise has come (i was an early subscriber) - love the video format & new logo !
This was my favorite by FAR - I'm executive coaching and the size of you and the size of the problem is genius !
Thankyou for the practical tool and this Vnote was PACKED ....
Really appreciate your work and vision - your energy brings a smile
Grant
Thanks Brian for this great idea of Philosophers Notes. I am enjoying all the notes I have heard and read.
May God bless you.
Dr. Rose
Great PN! I am also a fan of T. Harv. Have you read The Four Spiritual Laws of Prosperity by Edwene Gaines? I'd love to see a Note on that. Thanks for all that you do!