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STEVE HARVEY


FROM OVERCOMING A STUTTER TO LIVING IN A MANSION AFTER ONCE BEING HOMELESS,THE TV TALK SHOW HOST HAS KNOCKED DOWN EVERY OBSTACLE THROWN HIS WAY. NOW HE WANTS EVERYONE TO HAVE A “NEW SHOT AT LIFE.”


FROM OVERCOMING A STUTTER TO LIVING IN A MANSION AFTER ONCE BEING HOMELESS, THE TV TALK SHOW HOST HAS KNOCKED DOWN EVERY OBSTACLE THROWN HIS WAY.NOW HE WANTS EVERYONE TO HAVE A “NEW SHOT AT LIFE.”


BY


LEAH ROZEN


Harvey was mobbed by fans when he was photographed in midtown Manhattan on Sept. 7.


STEVE HARVEY is sharing his vision board, pulling up a copy on his iPhone screen as he sits in a New York restaurant. Filled with images that inspire him to focus on specific personal and professional goals, it’s a strat- egy he uses to attain his dreams—and, in his new book, Act Like a Success, Think Like a Success, he’s urging others to use it as well. “That’s my TV logo,” he notes, “and that’s the rating I want.” There are photos of a private jet, a parcel of land on the Tennessee-Georgia border, and a Rolls Royce Phantom Coupé, all of which he someday hopes to buy. He also points to a picture of youths in caps and gowns, because he and his wife want their Steve and Marjorie Harvey Foundation to provide college scholarships for 10,000 students. And there’s a map of Africa, where he intends to become involved in aid and development efforts. “Everything here is going to happen!” he says, tapping the table for emphasis. And you


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