My Experience from Millionaire Mind Intensive in Singapore Day 1 30-Jan-2026

 

Day 1: Mindset Discovery — The Foundation of Financial Success

The first day of the Millionaire Mind Intensive in Singapore was all about understanding the money mindset I’ve carried my whole life — and unlearning the parts that were holding me back. This isn’t just about spreadsheets or budgets. Instead, it starts with something deeper: how your mind thinks about money at a subconscious level.

Upon arriving, I immediately felt the energy of the room — a mix of curiosity, hope, and determination. The facilitators explained something profound right away: your financial reality today is largely shaped by beliefs formed long ago, often in childhood. These beliefs are so automatic that most people never question them.

The Subconscious Conditioning Test

Day 1 began with a money mindset assessment. This test revealed patterns like how I feel about earning, saving, spending, and investing. It was eye-opening — I saw patterns I never consciously acknowledged. I realized that I sometimes unconsciously sabotage opportunities because deep down I feel unworthy of real financial success.

The day’s exercises weren’t passive lectures. We moved around, worked with partners, and actually wrote down our limiting beliefs — things like “I’m not good with money” or “rich people are greedy”. Then, we challenged those beliefs and replaced them with new, empowering ones. This part was more emotional than I expected, but that’s where real change starts: by confronting what’s inside you.

Learning the Money Management System

One of the most useful parts of Day 1 was learning a fundamental money management method based on categorizing income and expenses effectively — a system used by affluent and disciplined earners. This wasn’t complicated jargon — it’s a clear, visual system that helps you understand where your money actually goes and how to make it work for you.

By the end of Day 1, we had also started calculating our “financial freedom number” — the specific amount of passive income required to sustain our desired lifestyle without reliance on active work. I learned that this number gives direction and purpose to saving and investing goals.

Meaning of the Exercises

The guided visualizations, paired exercises, and writing prompts weren’t just activities for entertainment — they were tools to rewire the brain. They challenged old thinking and helped us replace it with beliefs that support abundance. This part of the seminar was intense but essential: it’s hard to grow wealth without first growing your mindset.

Day 1 wasn’t about getting rich quickly — it was about starting to think like someone who can create and keep wealth. That’s the foundation upon which everything else in this intensive would build.

The key lesson i learnt is does Money Control me or I Control Money? This has a profound effect on me. As i struggle between whether i will let go of the money or do i respect money. It is a tussle between these 2 aspects. On one aspect i am willingly to let go of my money on the other aspect is i need to respect money and not to waste money unnecessary. 

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My Experience from Millionaire Mind Intensive in Singapore Day 1 30-Jan-2026

  Day 1: Mindset Discovery — The Foundation of Financial Success The first day of the Millionaire Mind Intensive in Singapore was all abou...