T. Harv Eker

T. Harv Eker
T. Harv Eker is an author, businessman and motivational speaker known for his theories on wealth and motivation. He is the author of the book Secrets of the Millionaire Mind published by HarperCollins...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth10 June 1954
CountryCanada
T. Harv Eker quotes about
secret way results
The only way to earn what you're really worth is to get paid based on your results.
people advice rich
Rich people take advice from people who are richer than they are. Poor people take advice from their friends, who are just as broke as they are.
elements firsts awareness
The first element of change is awareness. You can’t change something unless you know it exists.
successful differences people
Many successful people have fear, along with doubts and worries. The difference is that those who know how to succeed also know how to take action despite these worries and fears. You too can learn how to master fear, by understanding that fear is in our own minds, and therefore under our own control.
impact complaining negative
Complaining becomes a habit. Focusing on the negative also becomes a habit. It’s one of the most detrimental habits you can possibly have. It can negatively impact you socially, affecting your personal happiness, but it can also subconsciously sabotage your money and success.
people age poor
Poor people either mismanage their money or they avoid the subject of money altogether.
math two-sides ideas
"It's better to give than to receive." Let me put this as elegantly as possible: "What a crock!" That statement is total hogwash, and in case you haven't noticed, it's usually propagated by people and groups who want you to give and them to receive. The whole idea is ludicrous. What's better, hot or cold, big or small, left or right, in or out? Giving and receiving are two sides of the same coin. Whoever decided that it is better to give than to receive was simply bad at math. For every giver their must be a receiver, and for every receiver there must be a giver.
play secret receiving
Your play account is also designed to strengthen your "receiving" muscle.
priorities-in-life class people
Poor people and most of the middle class are not willing to be uncomfortable. Remember, being comfortable is their biggest priority in life... The only time you can actually grow is when you are outside your comfort zone.
creating numbers people
The number one reason most people don't get what they want is that they don't know what they want. Rich people are totally clear that they want wealth. They are unwavering in their desire. They are fully committed to creating wealth. As long as it's legal, moral, and ethical, they will do whatever it takes to have wealth. Rich people do not send mixed messages to the universe. Poor people do.
freedom soldier dollars
I consider each of my dollars to be investment "soldiers," and their mission is "freedom."
motivational letting-go drama
Commit to growing yourself. Do not avoid problems and or complain about problems. Don't let them bother you. In fact, don't even call them problems; refer to them as "challenges" or "situations". Let go of the emotion and drama you create when you don't get what you want. Just stay present and handle one situation at a time with an open mind and an open heart. Trust yourself and in the universe that everything will work out in the end.
fear security
Living based in security is living based in fear.
complaining needs answers
If a person weren't failing in some way, shape or form, would he or she need to blame, justify, or complain? The obvious answer is no.