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I was delighted with the presentation... and Dave is funny! I like the work he is doing and I think now is the best time for his message. If you haven't heard Dave Ramsey teach, you owe it to your self to check him out. Dave has a 'no bones' approach to paying off debt and stop the bleeding with credit cards. I think when you put his material together with T. Harv's material in the 'Secrets of the Millionaire Mind' anyone can change their personal economy now. The Millionaire Mind Event coming up is an interactive 2 hours with the concepts from the book.

Book review: "What makes Secrets of the Millionaire Mind better than all other financial books is that it revolves around changing your thoughts about money..." - read more

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Dave was awesome last night! Energetic and full of practical ideas and systems. We knew this stuff but got away from doing it. As he closed for each of us our money is "As we will it" let's follow Dave's advice.

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I did go see Dave. He is a very great speaker. Have you taken his FPU? How funny is it that everything like he says "is common sense". He does a great job of motivating everyone into realizing they are capable of paying off their debt and becoming financially stable. Glad to hear others enjoyed it!

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Mallorie,

I haven't taken his FPU because I have been very focused on the work with Harv and the Millionaire Mind. However, I like to have a well rounded approach to improving my finances, thinking, actions and life so I may take the course soon. I noticed one significant difference between Dave and T. Harv Eker, the stuff that Dave teaches is common sense and it works, the stuff that Harv teaches starts with psychology and I NEVER realized how I limited my financial success through my money programing that all came down through my parents and grand parents.

If you loved Dave, come the the Millionaire Mind Event and take it to the next level. Then you can put the thinking and the actions together.

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I forgot the info for registration! www.millionairemindindy.com

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What do you think about the Secrets of the Millionaire Mind Cards? I use them like flash cards for my financial blueprint. Here is a sample of one :

Millionaire Mind card sample

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Dave was truly awesome to see in person: funny, inpiring and more. It was awesome to see so many people flocking in/out of the building to see him and hopefully be changed for life! I've listened to his radio show for years, long before he was even heard in the Indy market. Just listened to his testimony too. A great guy and great teacher!

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My wife and I really enjoyed Dave. He makes sense! We are on our way to becoming debt free. It really does feel good when you pay off one of those evil little plastic cards. We have shredded them all! I hope more people get the chance to hear Dave's message.

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Chris I am glad to hear it! Yea for you! Keep up the good work. As you get closer and closer to debt free start researching how and where to start earning passive income. Find ways to make your money work for you while you are out earning more money. Often people think of real estate or the stock market as the premier ways to earn passive income.... but I encourage you to find all the ways you could do it and then pick the one that resonates with you.

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Was Ramsey in town recently? If so, I had no idea and missed it. :(
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