Posts Tagged ‘Bob Proctor’
Believe and Succeed
Bob Proctor
You will agree, I am sure, that all thinking people have a sincere desire to succeed.
You want to win; I want to win. No one sets out to deliberately destroy themselves – although I must admit, at times it certainly appears as if some people do.
If everyone wants to win – why don’t they? There are probably many answers to that question. After talking with hundreds of people who do not seem to be able to make it happen, I have come to the conclusion that the answer to success is locked up in a seven letter word – “Believe.”
Losers do not believe they can win. Why don’t they believe? I think there is an answer to that question and I’ll get to it in a moment. If you are having difficulty making something big happen in your life, listen closely.
Living Life
Bob Proctor
Many people today live their entire lives on the basis of “seeing is believing.” That is to say, the only images they get emotionally involved with are the ones they can discern with their physical senses. But the individuals of real “vision,” down through the ages, have always known the overriding principle is, “what you see is what you get.”
Reaching Your Goal
“If you know what to do to reach your goal, it’s not a big enough goal.”-Bob Proctor, Author and Speaker
The Unexpected
Bob Proctor
Many people today live their entire lives on the basis of “seeing is believing.” That is to say, the only images they get emotionally involved with are the ones they can discern with their physical senses. But the individuals of real “vision,” down through the ages, have always known the overriding principle is, “what you see is what you get.”
How Can I Best Serve Humanity?
Bob Proctor
In my case by being a healer, a teacher, a friend, a lover and a father. I can serve by leading by example, by being genuine and authentic.
By being prepared to expose myself, to break down the persona, to peel back the layers and living the real truth of who I am.
By walking through this world with a quiet mind and open heart.
To live in the now, to face my perceived fears, to feel compassion, to see the divine in all of life.



