What to Expect at the Millionaire Mind Intensive Weekend
Be Prepared to Learn the Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
What can you expect at the three-day Millionaire Mind Intensive? And what should you bring to make the most of the Millionaire Mind Intensive experience? Read on, and I'll give you a couple suggestions and tips to make the most of and get the most out of your Millionaire Mind Intensive weekend.
What to expect at the Millionaire Mind Intensive:
The Millionaire Mind Intensive is appropriately named, at least as far as the word 'intensive' goes, because this three-day seminar is intense. Expect it to be big, loud, rambunctious, enthusiastic, and possibly overwhelming.
The Millionaire Mind Intensive is well-planned, with lots of interactive activities, and the presenters are well trained in getting participation from the crowd, as well as keeping the energy level high.
Part of this comes from the fact that you're in a huge room with close to a thousand people. It doesn't take all of them-or even half-acting in concert to raise a great roar. And unless you're totally opposed to getting involved in any way, you'll find yourself screaming along with the others, dancing at your seat, in the aisles, or even onstage, and doing just about every thing you're asked to do.
Millionaire Mind Intensive Trainers will reveal the Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, but not to people who politely and quietly ask for them; the secrets are passed on to those who scream for them at the top of their lungs-and only when the majority of the people in the room are asking at this level.
This leads to my first tip for surviving a Millionaire Mind Intensive. Take lozenges! Even after the first day, your throat will likely be feeling a little rough or raw, and lozenges (or hard candy) will help. Trust me on this.
About the interactive activities I mentioned earlier? My advice to you is to participate in them. With everything you've got. Obviously, this is where you'll get a lot of valuable Millionaire Mind insight and information, but it's also an opportunity to stretch yourself and grow. That's important for the things to come, but it will also be important for you to say you did it.
Looking back on the Millionaire Mind Intensive experience, the fact that you gave it 100% is important. So don't hold back. Anywhere, on anything.
In order to get the most from the Millionaire Mind Intensive weekend, I also suggest that you let yourself get carried away. In the minutes before sessions start, music is blasted throughout the room, and the stage is empty. Except of course, for attendees who are up there dancing.
My advice: join them. I'm not usually a stage-dancer, or even an aisle-dancer, but I did both those things at the Millionaire Mind Intensive I attended. My dancing on that stage shocked my friends (and me), as did my joining the conga-line that moved up and down the aisles.
It took me until Sunday morning to get on that stage, but I did it, and I'm really glad I did. I broke out of my mold, I did something new-something that made me really uncomfortable. The power of that is amazing. And that's part of what made the whole Millionaire Mind Intensive so valuable to me.
If you attend the Millionaire Mind Intensive with a friend or partner, that's great; at times having someone you know with you is important. I also recommend, however, that for at least one session, you leave them behind, and sit among strangers. The reason for this is that your friends are, well, your friends. They're familiar, and they represent safety; it's possible that their reactions and responses might be colored by that fact.
So sit by people you don't know. Get a total stranger's point of view and give yours to a stranger. Hear a stranger's story and tell yours. You won't regret it.
A second (and third) tip for attending the Millionaire Mind Intensive: take tissues! Some of the exercises have the potential to get inside and pull out things that may make you emotional. Be prepared.
Being prepared also includes dressing in layers and taking a jacket. That way, no matter what the temperature in the room (or what activity you're participating in), you'll be ready. You don't want to miss anything, even if it's just a couple of minutes as you go to your car for a jacket, or go outside to cool off.
One last suggestion I have for people attending the Millionaire Mind Intensive: take a day or two off after the weekend if at all possible. There are a several reasons I suggest this.
First, the Millionaire Mind Intensive, as I said before, is intense. You take a deep hard look at yourself, push yourself, and learn new things about yourself. This can have a strong effect on you emotionally. Having some time to let it all sink in and assimilate everything you've heard and learned is a blessing.
Secondly, you might be so enthused and charged up that you can't stop talking about the Millionaire Mind Intensive. In and of itself, this isn't a bad thing, but if you work with people who haven't been through it, and don't understand, you might aggravate them to no end, or find yourself aggravated dealing with people whose mind-set and attitude just don't gel with your new Millionaire Mind.
The third reason you might want to take a couple days off after attending the Millionaire Mind Intensive is that Millionaire Mind ideas might just be flowing from you, and you'll want to keep track of them all. You might even want to start working on them, and this can be hard to do if you're at work.
Keep these things in mind as your Millionaire Mind Intensive weekend approaches, and get the most out of your Millionaire Mind experience.
Upcoming locations for the Millionaire Mind Intensive in 2009 are:
Dallas, TX
Atlanta, GA
Chicago, Il
Denver, CO
Long Beach, CA
New Jersey
Miami, FL
Toronto, ON
Salt Lake City, UT
Phoenix, AZ
For more information about the Millionaire Mind Intensive, visit www.millionairemind.com. You might also want to read Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T Harv Eker.
Resource:
T Harv Eker's Millionaire Mind Intensive www.millionairemind.com
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Post a CommentHarv makes a lot of promises in what he delivers in his seminar. His philosophy is to over promise and make d*mn sure to deliver. 80% of Success is showing up! It is a great experience when you show up to learn because Harv brings his A game. He provides training and exercises to develop your
The millionaire mind event is amazing. You will come out feeling like your life has had two parts, before millionaire mind and after. This is a major step in building a millionaire mindset,
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I'm pretty sure I have read Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T Harv Eker. The seminar sounds awesome... Have a great time! :)