There is a lot of hoopla in Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, that’s for sure, but I greatly appreciate the challenge Eker makes to reevaluate the conditioning that we have regarding money.  I have to say, I learned a tremendous amount about my views through this book, and saw the clear correlation that he draws between our parents’ money practices and our personal money practices.  I almost looked at my financial past and saw it paralleling my dad’s in frightening similarity.

So the good that comes from all of this (and it’s not just regarding money) is that if you don’t like the results you’re getting, then stop doing the same things that are getting these results day in and day out.  Change your habits, change your thoughts and become responsible.