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Don't go to MMI!! Peak potentials! I Just got back from MMI (Millionaire Mind Intensive) learned some things! but [redacted] sales tactics left and right! using fear and lack and emotional sifts to sell! if you go leave your money behind! don't buy nothing till maybe your second one! then it won't be an emotional choice! where they got you saying, "omg! I have been playing small so now gotta go big and sign up for some thing now! its the best deal ever!!! never been this cheap! only available at this break/weekend!"~ these are old school selling techniques~ and they hooked manyYou can learn somethings and meet some cool people/participants But watch the whole game, as one big sales pitch~ and for me I was reminded how I don't want to sell~ [redacted] fear based not straight from the hip tacticsI came home went for a run to get the [redacted] off and now gotta shower! what got me at the end is how the speaker even used his daughters death (and whitney Houston's death, cause we were just in a circle singing one of her songs) as an emotional pull towards making a choice now cause you don't know how long you are going to be hereso either you go sign up or go out that door~ like the door was settling for mediocracy and not going bigbut out the door was sunshine and I can play big even without themthey may have some great things in their programs~ but if they teach you to sell like that~ not sure where integrity lives in the organization or its just all smoke and mirrorsThe real estate guy they had come add on a package was very very very possibly not honest~ [redacted] ~not good partneringbut maybe great info showing that MMI may be as out of integrity at their core, too so to some degree I could say stay away~ yet I learned some good stuff to do and a lot of ways I don't want to be! the jar method is great~which you can find info on all over the place, online I imagine, from other peeps not related to MMIAlso looking into my relationship with money and wealth ( the book "the Energy of Money' is very good for that with no up-sales or [redacted] involved.) I really met some cool people though and had some fun learning, and then sales pitches soured/***d or dulled the moment I believe if something is so great it sells itself~ we would see the people- hear their stories and learn some thingsThen they could say if you want to go deeper you can sign up for the more intensive trainingsMost people do it this way that I have experiencedyet with MMI this feels more like they are selling you the whole system that they are modeling as a success system~ but I think it might bring about difficulty sleeping, keeping your conscious, and living in integrity in ones lifeIf you are emotionally and fear selling products~ you ultimately have to go through lots more people and have way less continued clients but their programs are $12,000+ for all or $1,eachso they are getting good on one sell! also I heard from people that have been to those paid events that they continue to up-sale other events!!!! During the three day I was reminded of TV evangelist and carneys! LOL after sleeping on it all~ just don't go to MMI~ theres many others with high integrity teaching in much more depth the same things!!!

Don't go to MMI!! Peak potentials!
I Just got back from MMI (Millionaire Mind Intensive) learned some things! but [redacted] sales tactics left and right! using fear and lack and emotional sifts to sell! if you go leave your money behind! don't buy nothing till maybe your second one! then it won't be an emotional choice! where they got you saying, "omg! I have been playing small so now gotta go big and sign up for some thing now! its the best deal ever!!! never been this cheap! only available at this break/weekend!"~ these are old school selling techniques~ and they hooked many. You can learn somethings and meet some cool people/participants.
But watch the whole game, as one big sales pitch~ and for me I was reminded how I don't want to sell~
[redacted] fear based not straight from the hip tactics. I came home went for a run to get the [redacted] off and now gotta shower!
what got me at the end is how the speaker even used his daughters death (and whitney Houston's death, cause we were just in a circle singing one of her songs) as an emotional pull towards making a choice now cause you don't know how long you are going to be here. so either you go sign up or go out that door~ like the door was settling for mediocracy and not going big. but out the door was sunshine and I can play big even without them. they may have some great things in their programs~ but if they teach you to sell like that~ not sure where integrity lives in the organization or its just all smoke and mirrors. The real estate guy they had come add on a package was very very very possibly not honest~ [redacted]~not good partnering. but maybe great info showing that MMI may be as out of integrity at their core, too.
so to some degree I could say stay away~ yet I learned some good stuff to do and a lot of ways I don't want to be! the jar method is great~which you can find info on all over the place, online I imagine, from other peeps not related to MMI. Also looking into my relationship with money and wealth ( the book "the Energy of Money' is very good for that with no up-sales or [redacted] involved.)
I really met some cool people though and had some fun learning, and then sales pitches soured/[redacted]d or dulled the moment.
I believe if something is so great it sells itself~ we would see the people- hear their stories and learn some things. Then they could say if you want to go deeper you can sign up for the more intensive trainings. Most people do it this way that I have experienced. yet with MMI this feels more like they are selling you the whole system that they are modeling as a success system~ but I think it might bring about difficulty sleeping, keeping your conscious, and living in integrity in ones life. If you are emotionally and fear selling products~ you ultimately have to go through lots more people and have way less continued clients.
but their programs are $12,000+ for all or $1,995 each. so they are getting good on one sell! also I heard from people that have been to those paid events that they continue to up-sale other events!!!!
During the three day I was reminded of TV evangelist and carneys! LOL
after sleeping on it all~ just don't go to MMI~ theres many others with high integrity teaching in much more depth the same things!!!

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