Monday, November 26, 2007

Bigger "Why", Easier "How"

I attended the seminar on The Millionaire Mind Intensive by T Harv Eker over the weekend. This is the 1st time that the seminar was held in Asia and there were close to 5,000 people in the seminar hall.

There were many things to learn and unlearn in this seminar. Many good stories and experiences were shared, our beliefs were challenged and of course we had a lot of fun too.

“The bigger the why, the easier the how” – Harv shared with us one of Jim Rohn’s sayings, and he repeated this many times.

I pondered over this statement for quite a while, thought about my own experiences and could not agree more with this statement – “The bigger the why, the easier the how”.

What does bigger “why” means? Clarity on what we want and why we want it (the purpose). With clarity on our purpose, we will then have the motivation to take action and look for ways to get what we want, thus the easier “how”.

On the other hand, if we cannot answer the “why” or is vague about the answer, then it is unlikely that we know how to move on as we do not know where we are heading and why do we even have to move.

There were many other nuggets that I picked up from the seminar, but for now, “the bigger the why, the easier the how” stick in my mind.

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