Here’s what happened on T. Harv Eker’s Million Dollar Life Lessons
1. How to Avoid Shiny Object Syndrome and Stay in the Fast Lane

A lot of people think they’re living life in the fast lane, when really they’re just jumping from whatever looks cool and interesting in the moment to whatever comes along next. While this may give the feeling of change, it rarely leads to real success. I had the same problem for 12 years, but I cured myself of this shiny-object syndrome, and today I’m going to teach you how you can too… Click to read more
2. Go Outside and Get the Answers You’re Looking For

Have you ever noticed that when you’re in nature, near trees, mountains, water or at the ocean, you feel different? We love nature and feel good in nature because we are nature. When we go outside, we reconnect with the part of ourselves that is rooted in the natural world. That’s why, if you’re feeling stuck or fearful, I recommend that you go out into nature and explore… Click to read more
3. Communication and Personal Development

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4. There’s No Such Thing As An Average Millionaire Mind

In athletics or any career that requires an edge, I’ve heard the mantra, “Go hard or go home.” While it may sound harsh, this short phrase reveals the secret of a millionaire mind. When it comes to making it big financially, there’s no middle ground or room for mediocrity. Instead, you have to go hard — or go home and acknowledge that wealth isn’t for you… Click to read more
5. How Your Self-Image Determines Your Success

Many people believe that a person’s self-image in an internal belief that rarely affects anything outside of their brain. Unfortunately, that’s not true at all. In fact, a negative self-image can wreck any success you may have in life, draining you of your wealth and happiness. However, one of the ways we can become worthy of the success and happiness we want to come into our lives is to turn that record over in our head about who we really are. We need an image makeover… Click to read more
What have you learned about self-improvement this week? Let us know in the comments below.

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