Set your money blueprint and attract wealth into your life with Millionaire Mind Experience program
Instead of asking why life is the way it is, isn’t it better to ask how you can change your financial future?
By ET Bureau |
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Millionaire Mind Experience (MME) will be facilitated by Prachi Mayekar.
Did your school, college or university teach you how to find your life’s purpose? How to become financially free, start a business, manage your finances or invest your money?
It’s strange that the very tools that we need the most to become successful in life are overlooked by universities. Most people don’t end up becoming as financially successful as they could be and go through life never knowing why. Instead of asking why life is the way it is, isn’t it better to ask how you can change your financial future?
That’s where the Millionaire Mind Experience(MME), an event designed and created by T Harv Eker, the author of 'Secrets of the Millionaire Mind', comes in. MME will be facilitated by Prachi Mayekar.
Millionaire Mind Experience(MME) is an event designed and created by T Harv Eker, the author of 'Secrets of the Millionaire Mind'. Eker believes we can have all the knowledge and skills in the world, but if the “blueprint” isn’t set for success, we are financially doomed.
It is this money blueprint that determines if we will struggle our entire life or if we will be able to attract wealth. Mayekar will show you how to reset your money blueprint for extraordinary success.
Change is the game.
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MME is organised by Success Gyan, as part of the CEO and founder Surendran Jayasekar’s vision to ‘bring the world’s best to India and take India’s best to the world’. With 180 plus events lined up across 11 cities, these world class seminars are set to impact more than 50,000 lives this year. MME is organised by Success Gyan, as part of the CEO and founder Surendran Jayasekar’s vision to ‘bring the world’s best to India and take India’s best to the world’. Most of the participants of the last MME say their lives will never be the same again after attending the event. “MME helped my transition from my corporate career to business smoothly. The concepts of money management and creating passive income streams have helped me expand my mental horizons,” says Abhay Valsangkar, an award-winning trainer.
Niyati Shah, sexuality educator and counsellor, says, “MME was a lifechanging experience for me. I understood exactly what was stopping me from achieving success in life. The changes I made in both mindset and skill set got me the success I deserved.”.
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