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T. Harv Eker teaches that wealthy people “act in spite of fear.” Tony Robbins teaches that fear is just “False Evidence Appearing Real.” The magic happens when you merge these two ideas.

Eker teaches us to separate fact from story. That voice saying “ I’m bad with money ” is not a fact. It is a recording you inherited from your parents or past failures. Taming Your Inner Voice -T Harv Eker-Tony Robb...

Here is how to stop being a victim of your own head and start being the master of it. T. Harv Eker famously said, “The only way to permanently change the temperature in the room is to reset the thermostat.” That voice saying “ I’m bad with money ” is not a fact

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. To tame it

T. Harv Eker, the author of Secrets of the Millionaire Mind , calls this your financial “thermostat.” Tony Robbins calls it your “limiting belief” or your “map.” But they both agree on one thing:

Your inner voice gets loudest when you are tired, hungry, or stressed. That voice is a pattern of neuro-associations. To tame it, you cannot argue with it—you have to interrupt it.