If you caught the show it was very good.
The four panelists did a good job of inspiring the audience.
The main theme came down to being brave enough to work for yourself (taking the leap) and becoming excellent in what you do.
I don't know when the next episode of the Millionaire Mind will be but I put up a post when I hear more.
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Luke
Monday, August 6, 2007
Millionaire Mind: Inspiration
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Saturday, July 28, 2007
CNBC Millionaire Inside: Inspiration Reminder
Remeber that this Sunday CNBC will be airing the next in their series called: The Millionaire Inside, this week's topic is Inspiration.
For those of you who have not seen any of these shows yet be sure to check them out.
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Luke
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Monday, July 9, 2007
CNBC Millionaire Inside: Debt
Last night CNBC aired a rerun of the Millionaire Inside episode about getting out of debt.
It wasn’t the best one in the series in my opinion because it goes over some very basic concepts and isn’t very inspiring.
There were four experts on stage as usual, two of them were David Back (Automatic Millionaire) and Robert Kyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad)
They did announce that on July 28th there will be a new Millionaire Inside episode, this time focused on Inspiration.
I think this future episode will be very good in terms of getting money making concepts go.
Remember to set your TIVO for the 28th.
Luke Blaise
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