I've seen people make huge changes in their lives since Warrior Camp.
I wonder myself if I've changed. I showed up at Wizard Camp a year after attending Warrior Camp wondering if I'd changed.
In the first hour of Wizard Camp I realized that one year previous, I would not have been participating in the manner I was had I not taken Warrior Camp first.
I began teaching at a technical insitute after taking Millionaire Mind Intensive and then began to use the techniques I saw at all Peak Potentials events with my students. After Warrior, I did even more and saw my students attitudes towards learning change and they also began to participate in class much more.
I developed new businesses, passive income businesses and earned enough money to work only 4 days a week at my 9 to 5 job. A year later, I was only working from 10am to 4pm and a year after that quit and now own my own life living from passive income and facilitating at Warrior Camps, Wizard Camps and many other Peak Potentials courses.
I work because I want to, not because I have to.
I began taking more steps towards goals I've had and now skydive, travel and develop even more passive income.
I don't take anything personally. Why would I? it's about them, not about me. I realize everything is a mirror and use that teaching to learn more about myself and my own growth. I "catch" negative thoughts when they occur and re-frame them into a positive one and know that anything is possible.
There is so much now that I take for granted. I have to stop and truely appreciate my growth and what I've learned about myself. I am truely grateful for so many things in my life, people I've met through Warrior Camp and other Peak Potentials courses. The volunteer staff and now Core team are my family. I truely love spending time at camps because I know I'm loved and I know I can faciliatate growth in other people's lives.
My Warrior Camp was the "911 Warrior Camp" that Harv talks about a lot. We were in a place of peace, truth and growth during that monumental event that changes so many people's lives around the world that day.
Of my many Warrior Camp fellow students, I am honored to say that Rob Riopel was one.
Robert Riopel
After working in management for three different companies that downsized and laid-off most of their employees, Robert Riopel decided that he wanted to control his own destiny.
Riopel purchased a franchise pizza business at age 23. Using the knowledge that made his store successful, Robert helped take six other stores from near bankruptcy to high gross profits!
As his income skyrocketed, unfortunately, so did his unconscious habit for spending all the money he earned, and Robert eventually wound up $150,000 in debt.Then, by using T. Harv Eker’s Millionaire Mind principles, Robert Riopel went from $150,000 in debt to retiring financially free at the age of 32!
Riopel has now come out of retirement to become the lead trainer for Peak Potentials Training. With his heart-felt style, he now teaches the Millionaire Mind principles and has helped change the lives of thousands and thousands of people!
Robert attended Warrior Camp in September of 2001 with myself and my fellow particpants. He was also in my Wizard Camp as well. I worked with Robert as a volunteer for over 3 years at various Warrior, Wizard, Millionaire Mind and other courses. I consider him a good friend and am very proud to see his skill as a trainer. I volunteered during his initial Warrior Training Camp with him as the trainer and it was as though Harv had never been involved. Rob rocks!
See what recent Peak Potentials training Rob Riopel is up to
Your Life After Warrior Camp
It's up to you what you do with yourself and your life after Warrior Camp. Warrior Camp is a Training Camp for your life. To be a Warrior, you have to live like a Warrior, know that anything is possible and then just go out and make it happen.
My challenge to you is to live your life using the principles you learn at Warrior Camp. Use them daily and act in spite of fear. Know that your friends may very well wonder "what happened to you in 2006?" and you can smile and answer to them with complete confidence, "Warrior Camp".

