Rob Millman, CCIM Licensed in Indiana

About Rob Millman

Rob Millman, CCIM Associate Broker with Prudential Indiana Realty has been invloved in sales and marketing for over 22 years and involved in real estate marketing for 14 years. Rob is a graduate of Vincennes University with an A.S. Degree and Purdue University with a B.S. Degree with an emphasis on Agricultural Economics. Rob began his career in residential real estate and progressed over time to work in the area of commercial sales and acquisitions. He has completed over 600 real estate transactions. Rob has a strong work ethic and a passion to assist those who choose to work with him developing and cementing many long-term relationships. His mantra of providing "Spectacular Customer Service" is noted by those who have established a relationship with him.







Friday, December 17, 2010

Book Recommendation: "The Millionaire Zone"

A Memo to My Investors:
There is literally a multitude of literature in today's marketplace and articles all over the internet about how to get rich.  Of course, we all want to be wealthy, and my goal in life is to help my clients shorten the distance between the results they desire and where they may stand today.
Therefore, in the spirit of empowering your goals, stop by the bookstore or get online and purchase the book, "The Millionaire Zone" by Jennifer Openshaw.  She has great insight into how to become wealthy into today's environment, the book was published in 2007.  She has an online questionaire to create a 'millionaire zone profile' for you.  To answer the questions and get started today, go to http://www.familyfn.com/.  

You will discover in her book she highlights we should stay in our comfort zones and utilize the network of connections we have to be successful.  She makes a case that the rugged individualism we have witnessed in the past by successful millionaires is not necessarily the best or easiest way to reach your goal in today's environment.  Jennifer writes, "trying to do everything yourself leads to cascading results...  Individualism - Isolation - Inactivity."  She also creates a wakeup call for people thinking saving money in your 401K or placing it into a a savings account will make you wealthy.

Obviously, I do not want to give away all the secrets of her book, and no this is not a paid endorsement, however I believe it may be worth your while to read.

Have a Super Day!
Rob Millman