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T. Harv Eker
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December 5 - December 7, 2024
Write down two financial objectives that demonstrate your intention to create abundance, not mediocrity or poverty. Write “play to win” goals for your: a. Annual income b. Net worth Make these goals achievable with a realistic time frame, yet at the same time remember to “shoot for the stars.”
Go to an upscale restaurant and order a meal at “market price” without asking how much it costs.
Write a short paragraph on exactly why creating wealth is important to you.
“I, ____________ [your name], do hereby commit to becoming a millionaire or more by ________ [date].”
Here it is: If you want to get rich, focus on making, keeping, and investing your money. If you want to be poor, focus on spending your money.
Here I was, Mr. Millionaire Mind himself, actually resenting Halle Berry for the money she made. I quickly turned it around and began screaming at the top of my lungs, “Way to go, girl! You rock! You let ’em off too cheap, you should’ve got thirty million dollars! Good for you. You’re incredible and you deserve it.” I felt a lot better.
In their outstanding book The One Minute Millionaire, my good friends Mark Victor Hansen and Robert Allen
Practice the Huna philosophy “bless that which you want.” Drive around or buy magazines, look at beautiful homes, gorgeous cars, and read about successful businesses.
Did you know that most people earn within 20 percent of the average income of their closest friends?
Join a high-end club, such as for tennis, health, business, or golf. Mingle with rich people in a rich environment. Or, if there’s no way you can afford to join a high-end club, have coffee or tea in the classiest hotel in your city. Get comfortable in this atmosphere and watch the patrons, noticing they’re no different from you.
Rich people are willing to promote themselves and their value. Poor people think negatively about selling and promotion.
Each time someone gives you a compliment of any sort, simply say, “Thank you.”
Any, and I mean any, money you find or receive should enthusiastically be celebrated. Go ahead and scream out, “I’m a money magnet. Thank you, thank you, thank you.”
Pamper yourself. At least once a month do something special to nurture yourself and your spirit.
Never have a ceiling on your income.
It is not necessary to try to get rid of fear in order to succeed.
Rich people understand the order to success is BE, DO, HAVE.