MBP 78. A Millionaire's Mindset - Scott Timperon




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Summary: Scott Timperon is a much awarded and highly successful financial advisor throughout his thirties and forties. He is passionate about wealth creation and have studied all the 'masters' completing the Accelerated Business School for Entrepreneurs run by Robert Kiyosaki (Author of Rich Dad Poor Dad), completed Bob Proctor's "Born Rich" program and studied the Science of Getting Rich Principles by Wallace D. Wattles. Scott specializes in helping people, who want to quickly and easily learn the principles to create their dream life and find true wealth. True wealth is not just financial, true wealth is finding emotional balance and inner calm and this is reflected in your health, relationships and personal well being. Key Takeaways: You don't have to have money to make money Put some money in your pocket, and liability takes money away You can't argue with a circumstance when it hits you, you just got to do the best you can You'll know your true worth when you've lost all your money Find someone you could relate to but is on the par of building There's a time to build and there's a time to consolidate Mentioned Resources: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki The Secret by Rhonda Byrne The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles Connect: •Get rewards and support Men's Health: Become a Patron of The ManBits •Join our growing MBP Facebook Community •Follow Paul @themanbits on Twitter •Follow Follow @themanbits on Instagram •Email feedback@TheManBits.com (short audio files welcome) Disclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.