We come this way but once. We can either tiptoe through life and hope we get to death without being badly bruised or we can live a full, complete life achieving our goals and realizing our wildest dreams.
BOB PROCTORYou’re going to find the people that make it work NEVER quit, quitting is NOT an option.
More Bob Proctor Quotes
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Successful people are willing to do what makes them uncomfortable in the interest of growth.
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It doesn’t matter how you grew up, or what you’ve struggled with in life – your mind is unscathed by any circumstance you’ve yet to live… and it’s phenomenally powerful.
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Your results are an expression of your level of awareness
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Always ask yourself the question “Is this going to help get me to my goal or not?
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Sit down and write it down with a pen and then make up your mind you are going to do it. Don’t spend any time thinking of why you can’t.
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Goal setting is the essence of life. Tenaciously pursue your goals not for external praise but for inner reward. It makes you a better person, parent, professional. It is important to be constantly growing.
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Don’t expect a great day; create one.
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We’re all working with one power, one law, it’s Attraction
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Today, do just a little bit more. Turn going the extra mile into a habit – it is what lifts most successful people above the crowd.
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You can have anything you want. You just have to decide what you want and do everything it takes to get it!
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Let’s start with what we can be thankful for, and get our mind into that vibration, and then watch the good that starts to come, because one thought leads to another thought.
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You must make your dream a priority in order for it to become your life.
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Chances are, if you are following the crowd, you’re following the wrong path.
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To change your life, you have to change your life.
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Paradigm is a part of the conditioning of the mind, our conditioning thought patterns
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