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GEI8: How do Rich People Think? with Steve Siebold

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It probably was all Divine Timing, but for whatever reason, I stumbled upon the book 'How Rich People Think' by Steve Siebold several months ago.  I have to say that, after reading that book...everything changed in my life.

Now it's true, I am a 20 time published author.  But, was I rich?  No.  Not even remotely close!  Sure, I had some nice passive income coming in.  Sure, I had established a name for myself.  But, was I anywhere NEAR my goal of becoming financially independent?  Nope, not even in the ballpark.  Nowhere near it.

So, a few things happened...one of which was that I got 'sick and tired of being sick and tired'.  How do I mean?

I mean that, I actually got sick of not making the kind of money that I wanted to make.  I got tired of people telling me I 'should be grateful' or that 'money isn't everything'.  In fact, I got angry!  Very angry.

And guess what happened?  I found this book!  You see, Steve has interviewed around (literally) 1200 millionaires and billionaires, enough to know that they think differently from other people.

In this interview Steve reveals:

  • How most people self sabotage themselves and what to do about it
  • The next phase in thinking that comes after competition
  • How to shift your consciousness from limitation to abundance thinking
  • How to beat the 'avoid/approach' mindset that keeps most people from achieving their goals

Steve Siebold, CSP, is one of the world’s foremost experts in the field of critical thinking and mental toughness training. He is the author of seven books, two of which are international bestsellers and have been called the gold standard in the field of psychological performance training. 

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