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
matter management lows
Now more than ever is the time to really work on learning a money management system that can work, no matter how low things seem right now.
live-life simple desire
My definition of financial freedom is simple: it is the ability to live the lifestyle you desire without having to work or rely on anyone else for money.
simple giving training
When you are not willing to fully receive, you are training the universe not to give to you! It's simple: if you aren't willing to receive your share, it will go to someone else who is.
land people bills
Rich people collect land. Poor people collect bills.
thoughts-on-life
No thought lives in your head rent-free.
helping-others opportunity things-in-life
Money is a lubricant. It lets you "slide" through life instead of having to "scrape" by. Money brings freedom-freedom to buy what you want , and freedom to do what you want with your time. Money allows you to enjoy the finer things in life as well as giving you the opportunity to help others have the necessities in life. Most of all, having money allows you not to have to spend your energy worrying about not having money.
secret enough millionaire
It's not enough to be in the right place at the right time. You have to be the right person in the right place at the right time.
motivation roots supportive
If your motivation for acquiring money or success comes from a non-supportive root such as fear, anger or the need to 'prove' yourself, your money will never bring you happiness.
invisible visible
It’s what’s invisible that creates what’s visible.
loss opportunity people
Rich people see opportunities. Poor people see obstacles. Rich people see potential growth. Poor people see potential loss. Rich people focus on rewards. Poor focus on the risks.
blow rocks play
The play account rule is that it must be spent every month. That's right! Each month you have to blow all the money in that account in a way that makes you feel rich. For example, imagine walking into a massage center, dumping all the money from your account on the counter, pointing to the massage therapists, and saying, "I want both of you on me. With the hot rocks and the frickin' cucumbers. After that, bring me lunch!"
secret rich victim
There is no such thing as a really rich victim.
causes world cause-and-effect
We live in a world of cause and effect.
people problem rich
Rich people are bigger than their problems. Poor people are smaller than their problems.