Stuart Goldsmith's Midas Method is an e-book of over 100 pages that claims to teach its reader the secrets of the rich and successful.
I first came across the book around 6 month's ago and was deeply sceptical of this claim but having recently read a report by the same author (Double Your Way to a Million) and experiencing the 'magic' (for want of a better word) of the system described therein, I decided to give The Midas Method a serious try. What follows is my review of the book.
Firstly, this book does not describe a specific money-making strategy. Instead it focuses on obtaining the correct mindset for becoming successful whether financial, emotional, physical or spiritual. Ultimately, this book is about belief - belief in yourself and your abilities. Within it's pages, Goldsmith explains a proven method that can help you achieve whatever it is that you want, from money to happiness.
Establishing exactly what is required to make your dreams a reality is only a very small portion of the text. The rest of the book makes a great effort to convince you of these facts, and I think this is what separates The Midas Method from other books of a similar vein. Most of us are sceptical by nature and Goldsmith understands that simply saying something will not make others believe it.
Whereas other self-improvement publications might ask you to take certain ideas on blind faith, Goldsmith gives reasoned explanations behind his conclusions, backed up with his own personal experiences of using and developing his system.
Also included are several practical methods (again with thorough explanations) for developing the mindset that will enable you to achieve whatever your heart desires.
Conclusion
I've been using the system for a little over two moths. I'm not a millionaire yet
but I feel this book has taken me a long way towards achieving my goals. So far, the system has worked great for me. I feel happier in myself and my relationships and have found that I get a lot more done and deal with difficult situations better. I've set myself a number of goals (some I considered very difficult to achieve) and have hit the target every time. The power behind the techniques is almost magical!
I have read a number of self-development books (some of them bestsellers), most of which I found dull, useless or simply unbelievable. My favourite of this genre is Napolean Hill's Think and Grow Rich. I have never written a review of Hill's book because I never fully grasped it's full power, although I did realise that I was missing the point somewhat. Having now read The Midas Method, many of the important principles of Think and Grow Rich are now much clearer to me.
Think and Grow Rich is still top of my list in this genre (expect a book review soon now I understand it). The Midas Method is a close second.
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