In T. Harv Ecker's Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, he talks about several "wealth principles," those things that wealthy people seem to know, and poor or middle-class people don't. While my main goal is not to be a millionaire, I wouldn't turn it down though - it's just that I want to concentrate on who I am more than on what I have - which is why this whole "Be, Do, Have" struck a chord with me.
Be, Do, Have is one of T. Harv Ecker's wealth principles. Wealthy people work on who they are (the Be), do what they need to do (the Do - obviously), and then they have what they want, including lots of money (the Have).
Poor people think they need to have the money first, then they can do the things they want, and then they become the people they want to be.
For me, millionaire goals aside, "Be, Do, Have" is the way I want to live my life. I'm going to be happiest when I'm fully expressing me and acting in accordance with my values and priorities. Everything will fall into place after that.
Be, Do, Have.









Be, Do, Have is also an Abraham-Hicks thing. First we feel the way we want to feel (Be), leading to inspired doing (Do), and then the Law of Attraction brings us all we desire (Have)! Nice, huh?
Posted by: Beth | June 12, 2006 at 07:19 PM
Thanks, Beth! I'm also a follower of the Law of Attraction, so no wonder this concept appealed to me so much.
Here's to being!!!!
Posted by: Dawn Goldberg | June 12, 2006 at 09:53 PM
Hi, Dawn --
I just found this blog -- I love it! And, when reading this particular post ... well, I knew I wanted to comment, and let you know how terrific this is. I so appreciate your perspective on this BDH principle, thanks for stating it so succinctly! The *being* has always been the priority for me, but it does get somewhat fuzzy at times. So, this category will be visited often!! :) Thanks, again!
Posted by: Gloria Luzier | June 20, 2006 at 01:18 PM
Thanks, Gloria, for the super-nice comments! I also like the acronym - not that Be, Do, Have takes an extraordinary amount of time to say, but BDH IS quicker!
I, too, can fuzzy about keeping it all about the BEing. Suggestions, examples, and stories are always good!!!
Posted by: Dawn Goldberg | June 20, 2006 at 03:47 PM