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Pat Meseti – Millionaire Mindset

Pat Meseti describes himself as a gnome on steroids. If he has heard it, he will think that it is much more than this. I was given tickets to an event Pat spoke at recently and I was hooked.

The following weekend, Pat held a seminar on the Gold Coast and I changed my schedule so I could attend. Getting sick meant I didn’t make it to the end of the three-day seminar, but while lying in bed I read Millionaire Mindset and it changed my thoughts.

What caught my attention the most was when Pat explained that financial advice from poor people should not be accepted. wow! Who doesn’t listen to family and friends about money? Are those friends rich? No, of course not, but we still hear them. It is worth thinking seriously. We must emulate those who have succeeded before us.

The other message that made an impact was to continue learning. As a huge fan of Anthony Robbins (aka Tony Robbins), I understand this and it’s great to hear the same amazing information from someone else. It brings home the fact that you are already on the right track.

You can learn from those who walked before you or from those who come from another path. I work in real estate, however I feel I can learn a lot from those who work in other professions. I recently spent time with coaches, speakers, and a marriage guide, and learned something new from everyone. It’s amazing what you can take with you if you’re really willing.

Looking at some of the world’s entrepreneurs will guide the way for those who choose this path, but Pat’s words are not just for those who are in business for themselves. If he chooses to work for others, for whatever reason, he can bring these teachings to his workplace. If you want to be the best at whatever you do, he looks at those who were great before you. Simple things right?

The last thing I’ll share, without spoiling the whole book, is that we all have a different view of success and wealth. You might think that earning $200,000 a year is success. You may feel like you work hard enough to be comfortable, but being able to make it to soccer practice with the kids is a success. What you choose is really up to you. Remember to enjoy the ride and celebrate your success, however you see fit.

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