A Quote by T. Harv Eker

Practice being in the present. Do what you're doing 100%. — © T. Harv Eker
Practice being in the present. Do what you're doing 100%.
99.9% of being a good parent is just being present with your child. On the flipside of that, 100% of being happy is just being present.
Whatever you're doing, you have to do it 100 percent; you have to be totally present.
To think that practice and realization are not one is a heretical view. In the Buddha Dharma, practice and realization are identical. Because one's present practice is practice in realization, one's initial negotiating of the Way in itself is the whole of original realization. Thus, even while directed to practice, one is told not to anticipate a realization apart from practice, because practice points directly to original realization.
I think just what my parents instilled in me was hard work and being able to always go out there and focus and be 100%. I took that work ethic into the NFL and everyday I always gave 100% and never wanted anything to be handed to me. I wanted to earn it. And every time I stepped on that football field during practice I wanted to leave that football field with learning something about what the practice was about for me that day...
Practice not wanting, desiring, judging, doing, fighting, knowing. Practice just being. Everything will fall into place.
Living, breathing, and being present is the practice that can lead us to having a full and authentic in-the-body experience. If we can shift our perspective from being separate to being part of it all, psychological hang-ups, insecurities, fears, and disorders dissolve.
Acting is a growing tick muscle. I really believe that it's similar to being a musician in that the more you practice it in any capacity, as much as you practice doing it every day, the better you get.
Usually, when I give talks, I'm 100% there, 100% present.
There's so many nice things about being single; you have yourself really present with you like 100 percent.
The way anything is developed is through practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice and more practice.
I practice yoga every day. The practice calms my spirit, and allows me to be present.
We call the effort to cultivate our ability to be in the present moment ‘practice’ or ‘meditation practice.’
Stay in the present. And that's not a glib answer. The way to stay in the present is to have a love for what you're doing and a vitality and a sense of well-being that is generated by your art.
There's so much spontaneity involved, what do you practice? How do you practice teamwork? How do you practice sharing? How do you practice daring? How do you practice being nonjudgmental?
It was hard to become an astronaut. Not anywhere near as much physical training as people imagine, but a lot of mental training, a lot of learning. You have to learn everything there is to know about the Space Shuttle and everything you are going to be doing, and everything you need to know if something goes wrong, and then once you have learned it all, you have to practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice until everything is second nature, so it's a very, very difficult training, and it takes years.
The practice of giving thanks...eucharisteo...this is the way we practice the presence of God, stay present to His presence, and it is always a practice of the eyes. We don't have to change what we see. Only the way we see.
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