Table of Contents
Foreword by The Reverend Dr. Johnnie Colemon
Acknowledgements
Introduction
LES BROWN:
THE MILLIONAIRE MOTIVATOR
On Overcoming A Poverty Consciousness
On Remembering The Millionaire Moment
On How Has Money Changed You And The People Around You
On The Most Amount Of Money You’ve Been Paid For A Speaking Engagement:
On Feeling Deserving Of Having Wealth
On The Fear Of Failure
On The Fear Of Success
On The Importance of Surrounding Yourself With People Who Believe That Wealth Is Possible
On Keeping Up With The Jones’
On Teaching Kids About The Value Of Wealth
On The Passion To Learn And His Hunger To Realize Greatness
On The Award-Winning Speaker
THE MILLIONAIRE MAKER:
BRIAN TRACY
On wealth-creating activities
On the importance of visualizing self employment
On the ‘something for nothing’ philosophy
On self-made millions
On the wisdom of creating wealth
On starting empty-handed
On the self concept and the laws of wealth building
On the 80/20 rule
On direction
On lessons learned
On prosperity guilt
On sense of self
On the power of positive thinking
ROBERT G. ALLEN:
THE MAN, THE MILLIONAIRE, THE DIFFERENCE MAKER
On the misconception of wealth builders
On the accumulation of wealth with no money down
On Allen’s opposition to the “think big, spend big” theory
On the importance of marketing
On The Six Wealth Resources
On wealth-driven guilt
JOSEPH JANICZEK:
ACHIEVING ABSOLUTE FINANCIAL FREEDOM
On financial dysfunction
On financial stagnation
On the financial stretch zone
On the difference between stretch zone and panic zone
On making financial mistakes
On the enemies of financial learning
On financial habits by design & habits by default
On habit germination
On financial mentors
On progress vs. perfection
On the process of financial freedom
On the two biggest mistakes people make
On the top three recommendations from How to Achieve Absolute Financial Freedom
BOB PROCTOR:
THE MENTOR TO MILLIONS OF MILLIONAIRES
On genetic conditioning
On being born rich
On knowing how much is enough
On money, and the decision to make it
On being led by faith
On the importance of thinking
On mental reflexes
On vision
On the difference between wants and needs
On expectation
On individuals who have no exposure to wealth and possibilities
ROBERT KIYOSAKI:
THE CULTURE SHOCK OF RICH DAD, POOR DAD
On ways to get rich
On the E mentality
On early retirement
On developing a financial system
On wealth and tax laws
On making a transition from an E and S to a B or an I
On employees and financial security
On getting rich at home
On financial intelligence
On not working for money
On recognizing true assets
On having no personal assets
On being, doing, and having
On attitudes of the wealthy
On belief and trust
On his guiding principle
DR. CUTTIE W. BACON, III:
TEACHING KIDS HOW TO BE MILLIONAIRES
On saving money
On saving with a low income
On saving versus investing
On saving versus spending
On the “poor rich”
On allowance versus wages
On teaching children to be entrepreneurs
On types of home-based business for kids
On self-employment
On teaching and timing
STEDMAN GRAHAM:
LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP
On leadership qualities
On vision and complacency
On his mission
On taking care of oneself
On self-esteem and change
On self-discovery
On stepping into the outer limits
On winning by a decision
On making an effort and getting started
On the investment to be a leader
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