Have You Ever Wondered How the Rich Gained Their Wealth so Easily

Released on = July 29, 2006, 1:44 am

Press Release Author = Peak Potentials Training

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = Using the principles he teaches, T. Harv Eker went from zero
to millionaire in only two and a half years. Eker is

president of Peak Potentials Training, one of the fastest-growing success training
companies in North America, and author of the #1 New York Times best-selling book
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind. With his unique brand of "street smarts with
heart," Eker's humorous cut-to-the chase style keeps his audience spellbound. People
come from all over

the world to attend his sold-out seminars, where crowds often exceed 2,000 people
for a weekend program. So far, Eker's teachings have touched the lives of more than
a quarter of a million people.

Press Release Body = \"There is a secret psychology to money. Most people don\'t know
about it. That\'s why most people never become financially successful. A lack of
money is not the problem. It is merely a symptom of what\'s going on inside you,\"
explains T. Harv Eker in his new book, SECRETS OF THE MILLIONAIRE MIND: Mastering
the Inner Game of Wealth (HarperBusiness, March 2005, $19.95 hardcover). Eker, who
has spent the last fifteen years helping people create abundance in their lives,
shows readers how to replace unconscious, limiting attitudes about money with
thoughts, habits, and actions that lead to wealth.

\"Your outer world is simply a reflection of your inner world,\" says Eker. \"If you
want to change your financial

situation on the outside, you will first need to change it on the inside.\" Eker
argues that all people have a money

and success blueprint embedded in their subconscious minds. This blueprint is
largely formed during childhood -- by how parents speak about wealth, by how they
deal with money, and by such major life experiences as a parent\'s job loss or family
bankruptcy. If one\'s parents regularly make comments such as \"money doesn\'t grow on
trees\" and act as if money is a problem, then children grow up believing in
financial scarcity. Or if parents characterize the wealthy as greedy and
untrustworthy, then children learn to equate money with negative concepts and find
ways to unconsciously sabotage their own success.

What\'s more, Eker contends that everyone\'s financial blueprint contains a \"set
point\" which limits the level of

financial success that a person feels comfortable achieving. That\'s why lottery
winners quickly spend or lose their jackpots. They\'re uneasy being wealthy because
their financial set point is too low. On the other hand, someone like Donald Trump
may lose a fortune, but he quickly recoups his loses, because his set point is
adjusted to billionaire. Donald Trump would never settle for being a millionaire.
It\'s not in his financial makeup.

For More Info go to
http://www.secretsofthemillionairemind.com/a/proficient
Peak Potentials Training
1321 West 1st Street
North Vancouver, BC
Canada, V7P 1A6

Web Site = http://www.secretsofthemillionairemind.com/a/proficient

Contact Details = John
1321 West 1st Street
North Vancouver , V7P 1A6
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604-983-3344
mrjbennett1@yahoo.com
http://www.secretsofthemillionairemind.com/a/proficient

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