Millionaire Success Habits by Dean Graziosi - Book ReviewNot that long ago I finished reading a book called Millionaire Success Habits by Dean Graziosi.

He just recently released it to the public, and you can grab it on his website here. I believe he may still have it for free, where you can simply pay the shipping.

Dean has been an entrepreneur for 15+ years, he’s a real estate investor, and an author (obviously, huh?!). He’s also worked with world-class leaders such as Tony Robbins, Brendon Burchard, Sir Richard Branson and many more.

So in this book review on Millionaire Success Habits I’m gonna share with you my biggest takeaways and lessons I got out of it.

First off, I gotta say that the book is incredibly easy to read. If I had the time, I would have read it in one or two days. However, it still only took me about less than a week to go through the entire book. One thing that I really loved about the book is the conversational style of the way it’s written. So, let’s dig right into the takeaways. 

Takeaway #1

If you can cut a check for a problem, you don’t have a problem. That was a major eye opener for me and why we’re building a business. We all have problems. That’s just a part of life. No matter where you’re at in your business, you will have certain challenges you’ll have to go through.

And nine times out of ten, the way to resolve a problem is to pay for it. Then you won’t have that problem anymore. As easy as that. Let me give you a couple of examples.

When you have a tooth ache, you got to the dentist, pay for it and you don’t have that ache anymore. If your car gets broken, you go and get it fixed. See the pattern? Now, money is not going to fix all the problems, but it will usually help with a lot of them.

Takeaway #2

When you have no idea about your direction, you tend to spend your time doing things preventing you from making more money. It’s been said before – if you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll end up nowhere. Try it out in real life. You MUST know your direction in life and in business. Knowing your goals is super important.

Right now, I’m over in Tennessee visiting my friend and business partner. I didn’t come here without any reason though, our goal has been to re-vamp some of our marketing that we do online, such as our websites, lead magnets, courses, and so much more.

Once you have your goals mapped out, you will know EXACTLY what you need to be doing to get there.

Takeaway #3

Focus on the outcome, not the obstacle. Like I said before, no matter where you’re at, you will have challenges and obstacles that will get in the way. That’s just a part of the process. And the thing is if you just focus on the problems, you’re gonna get more of them.

As Napoleon Hill said – whatever you focus on, expands. Focus on problems – you’re gonna get more problems. Focus on the solutions – you’re gonna get more of those.

One thing that happens to a lot of us is we focus too much on the challenges we currently have, instead of being focused on the big picture – our goals. Focus on what you want rather than on what you don’t have yet.

In the video below I share 8 more takeaways that I got out of Millionaire Success habits book. I would have totally shared even more, but I don’t want to spoil the whole book for you!

Millionaire Success Habits Book Review

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12 Responses

  1. Thanks for the tips! I especially appreciated the tip about focusing on the outcome, not the obstacle. This book has been on my shelf and I need to give it a full read!

  2. These takeaways are all so crucial….I’d have to say the third would be my favorite. Too often people focus on the obstacle and not the solution.

  3. Great review Jelena. Developing & practising the right habits is what I’ve taken away from your review. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Awesome review! Been seeing this book come up on my news feed over and over again… Going to get it now, for sure!