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The T. Harv Eker Perspective: "Mindfrick" & The Inner Warrior
Robbins teaches that nothing has meaning except the meaning you give it. Taming the inner voice is the act of stripping the negative meaning away and assigning a new, empowering one. "The deal fell through" can become "The deal fell through, which means the universe is making room for something better."
Your inner voice is that thermostat. If you grew up hearing “money is hard to get” or “rich people are greedy,” that voice will sabotage you the moment you try to make $10,000 in a month.
“Rich people see a dollar as a seed that can grow a hundred more. Poor people see it as a leaf to be consumed.” Tony Robb’s Take: “Your language programs your reality.” This voice whispers, “There isn’t enough.” You cannot afford to invest in a coach. You cannot give money away. You must hoard. Taming this voice requires re-framing. Eker suggests you declare: “I create my life.” Robb suggests you interrupt the pattern by asking, “Is that absolutely true?”
T. Harv Eker insists that your inner voice cannot argue with a declaration delivered with emotion. It can only argue with logic.
Most people try to silence their inner voice. That doesn’t work. You can’t kill your ego; you can only train it.
Give your inner voice a new job title. Don’t let it be the Captain of the ship; let it be the Lookout .
That constant chatter in your head—the one that says “ You can’t afford that ,” “ Who do you think you are? ” or “ Start tomorrow, not today ”—is the single greatest barrier between where you are and where you want to be.