Mindvalley's $249 Summit vs Planning My Life's £19/month - A No-Brainer Comparison
- Steve Conley
- Dec 20, 2023
- 2 min read

In the ever-buzzing world of financial self-help, where hyped events often promise the moon for a hefty fee, Mindvalley's $249 Financial Freedom Summit, featured in last weekend's Telegraph, stands tall – or does it?
Enter "Planning My Life," our brainchild, offering a reality check for a mere £19 per month.
Let's unravel this. Mindvalley's summit, with its grandiose setting and celebrity hypnotherapists like Paul McKenna, might seem like the golden ticket to financial nirvana. But if the reviews are anything to go by, it's more sizzle than steak. Attendees were treated to a kaleidoscope of psychosensory techniques, affirmations, and shoulder rubs. Sure, it sounds like a day at a wellness retreat, but when it comes to concrete financial advice? Crickets.
Now, juxtapose this with "Planning My Life." It's not your typical, flamboyant money-making seminar. Instead, it's a robust, AI-powered Life Planner designed by Steve Conley, a name synonymous with innovation and integrity in financial planning.
For £19 a month – a fraction of Mindvalley's day pass – members unlock a treasure trove of actionable financial tips, tools, and expert insights. No fluff, no filler, just solid, practical tools, training and support.
But wait, there's more! "Planning My Life" is not just a service; it's a manifesto for personal and financial empowerment. It's about decentralisation, breaking the shackles of institutional control, and putting the power back into the hands of individuals.
It's a community where like-minded planners gather, not just to learn, but to revolutionise the very concept of financial planning.
So, while Mindvalley's summit attendees were visualising their wealth amidst a sea of nodding heads, "Planning My Life" subscribers were probably making real financial plans, backed by a network of experts and a library of resources.
It's a stark contrast: one offers a day of motivational ambiguity, while the other provides ongoing, tangible support.
So, if you're after a day of feel-good mantras and a lighter wallet, Mindvalley's summit is your gig.
But for those seeking genuine, long-term financial empowerment without the theatrical frills, "Planning My Life" is the clear, sensible choice.
It's not just financial planning; it's a movement towards a smarter, more self-reliant financial future.
And let's be honest, at £19 per month, it's a steal – but don't just take my word for it. The proof, as they say, is in the pudding. Or in this case, in the planning.
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