At some point I realized that what was holding me back the most was my ignorance and fear around money. I've already managed to improve my social skills, relationships, mental and physical health, among other things, by studying what works. It then dawned on me that I should do the same to get my finances under control, and as if by magic, it didn't take long until I saw an ad for Ken's masterclass on Facebook.
After watching it, trying the Arigato technique and feeling how powerful it was, I decided to shut my ego up and buy this program.
While I haven't seen my finances improve drastically yet, my mindset has shifted in many ways. I'm now far less fearful about spending money on education, and about spending money in general.
I've started shifting my mindset around the prospect of taking financial risks, so I'm no longer scared to death of taking controlled risks. Another interesting thing is that more things related to money mindset tends to appear all around me, one thing that resonated particularly well was a picture on Facebook saying that the difference between the rich and the poor is that the poor say: "I can't afford it" While the rich say: "How can I afford it?" At some point there will be financial rewards for learning this program, that I know for sure.
Before I was scared of money and learning about it, now I'm embracing it, even though some of the fear still remains, but I'm watching it. As such I would gladly recommend this program to anyone desiring to have a healthy relationship with money. The Arigato technique alone is well worth the price of admission. To feel good instead of bad every time you spend or receive money alone raises your quality of life. I will definitely retake this course once it is finished, to ensure that all the wealth contained within will be put to good use. Arigato Ken, Scott & Vishen!