"All is takes is a dream, a team, and a theme to create a stream of perpetual income". One Minute Millionaire
As I've previously posted here and here, the One Minute Millionaire book is really two books in one. One half of the books tells the story of Michelle, who after her husband dies, loses custody of her children. She must come up with $1 million dollars in 90-days to regain custody. A powerful motivation. She does it with the help of a Dream Team and through MSIs. You have to buy the book to learn exactly how.
The second part of the book provides practical advice, 24 Ahas or Principles of Wealth. The ones that resonated with me were:
The 9th Aha: Wealth is Freedom
The 10th Aha: It All Starts with a Dream
The 12th Aha: More Clarity is More Powerful
The 13th Aha: Tap Into Your Genius
The 15th Aha: Imagination Trumps Will
The 17th Aha: You Already Know the Answer
The 18th Aha: Be Congruent
The entire book is about MSI (Multiple Streams of Income) which include: Real Estate, Investments, Business and Internet. The book leans heavily towards the Real Estate route, but provides really good examples and principles for obtaining MSIs in Investments, Business and the Internet. As the author notes: 'Our objective is to awaken the entrepreneur that is hidden inside you'. Or, as in the Internet MSI case, the 'info-preneur' hidden inside you. This really spoke to me, too. We all have information inside of us that we can share with the world, some obstacle that we've overcome, or some talent we have, or some knowledge that we can share to earn us another source of income. It's certainly got me thinking.
I also liked the way the book presents the topic of increasing your MoneySkills (Value, Control, Save, Invest, Earn, Shield, Share). This topic was unique, in my opinion. I haven't seen it outlined in quite this way before.
I liked this quote, too: 'Find value or Create value' - Warren Buffet. All we have to do it look around us and be aware of opportunities. If other people can do it, then so can you (and me).
There's a really good discussion on Leverage (Mentors, Teams, Networks, Infinite Networks, Tools and Skills, Systems). I know that I need to focus more on this section in my own life.
Now I understand why there are so many reviews of this book and why people have recommended it. Check out their website here to review their book and see what resources they offer for free.
I'm recommending it, too.







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