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This week we talk to Bob Proctor about thought and action
Bob Proctor is an author, lecturer, counselor, business consultant, entrepreneur, and teacher of positive thinking, self-motivation and maximizing human potential. In that endeavor, he follows in the footsteps of such motivational giants as Napoleon Hill, Earl Nightingale and Wallace D. Wattles.
He is the author on numerous book including the international best-seller You Were Born Rich, his latest book is called The ABC’s of Success.
He was prominently featured in the book and movie, The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.
In This Interview Bob and I Discuss…
- The One You Feed parable.
- The paradigm that feeds the bad wolf.
- His feeling on the movie The Secret.
- The Law of Vibration is the primary law over the Law of Attraction.
- That positive thinking alone does not deliver.
- The belief that we get what we think about it is a myth.
- How a little bit of knowledge is dangerous.
- How whatever we impress on our mind, we express outwardly.
- That we must have discipline as our most basic attribute.
- Being able to give ourselves a command and then following it.
- That the real problem is that we do not understand ourselves.
- Changing the core paradigm.
- His view on psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
- How we never learn about who we are in the formal education system.
- Whether there is more to a spiritual life than desire and wanting.
- That humans are creative beings.
- The two good reasons to want money.
- The devil’s best tool.
- The damaging power of discouragement.
- Rising Above our circumstances.
- How we either react to life or respond.
- The space between stimulus and response.
- That when we re-act, the other person is in charge.
- Dealing with our emotions in a conscious fashion.
- The value of reading biographies of famous people.
- The room of windows versus the room of mirrors.
- Avoiding the obligation mindset.
- Dissatisfaction as a creative state.
- That grandma was wrong.
- The power of persistence.
Sandra Re' says
Im happy to tell you how much I enjoy your podcasts. However, I found Bob Proctor to be gratuitous and arrogant. He didn’t even try to hide his condesention for others he deemed “stupid” Clearly, like watching a train wreck, his high opinion of himself took away any point he had to make as I couldn’t stop focusing on his tone and attitude. Disappointing!!
Cheryl says
Hi Sandra, I identify with your perception of Bob in this podcast. However, I have found I was “reacting” to my own perspective of myself, most of which I did not like at all. So, simply, it made me realize I may have been projecting my own perspective, instead of “releasing” that negative perspective and giving myself permission to grow into a new perspective of myself. I was projecting my own perspective on Bob, which was keeping me from realizing the truth I needed to grow in perhaps a new and better way. I hope that helps. Best wishes on your journey in life!! Peace
Shaun says
I am not able to access Bob’s Free resource guide. Can you please help?
lucy says
You Can Literally Daydream Your Way to Success. -Bob Proctor- To find out how please see more at: http://www.unlockingyourmagic.com/get-started/?hop=your1mot