The Millionaire Mind Intensive (MMI) is a three-day event created by T. Harv Eker, founder of Peak Potentials Training and author of the New York Times bestselling Secrets of the Millionaire Mind. This is my review of the event I personally attended, which will give you an idea if you should attend one or not.

On Friday morning when I arrived I saw that they had staff to serve as ushers to find individual seats like they do at movie theaters as these events usually draw full capacity. About 1/4 of the audience were people who had attended previous MMI events, so they have a good fan base.

The main speaker trainer was not T. Harv Eker himself (something he knew beforehand), but one of the trainers from Eker’s company, Peak Potentials, who turned out to be a very good speaker. He was also a billionaire, which ensured his credibility in my mind.

In fact, there were some millionaires in the audience as some former Peak Potentials students attended and achieved financial freedom. This fact alone made it so different from other events I’ve attended as it was really something to be in the same room and hear from these people who really found success in terms of wealth.

The energy level was very high as the speaker used audience participation every few minutes. This was in complete contrast to his usual Toastmasters event, where more often than not, the speakers do the talking and the audience just listens. Here at the Millionaire Mind Intensive, there was a constant back and forth demanded by the speaker trainer. There was a lot of high fives and statements.

Personally I think this was a bit over the top for my liking as I would have preferred maybe around 50% of the amount of audience participation but then again it was a very long three days ending in late night sessions and the audience seemed to enjoy it. get up without anyone falling asleep. To continue the high energy, after each break, they played dance music and invited eager audience members to come up on stage to dance. They had no problem filling the stage every time.

The content was pretty solid in my opinion. They covered financial beliefs, attitudes, and went into some financial wealth strategies, all presented in a fun and energetic way. They also used a lot of pair work. Some I liked and others honestly not. But again, the vast majority of the audience seemed to love every minute of it.

Of course, unsurprisingly, the presenter spent time presenting the more advanced and expensive Peak Potentials courses. Interestingly, these pitches were done in a way that I didn’t really mind sitting down. The Millionaire Mind Intensive only scratches the surface of many of the topics that Peak Potentials covers, so hopefully the real ‘how to’ material is in the advanced courses.

Would you recommend people attend the Millionaire Mind Intensive? The answer is yes, if one wants to achieve financial freedom. This is an event where you will get a good introduction to modern concepts to achieve great wealth and freedom. You’ll take the advanced courses to teach you the nuts and bolts, but at least the MMI will really get you thinking.

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