Outward change comes after we change from within
BOB PROCTORYou are the only problem you will ever have and you are the only solution.
More Bob Proctor Quotes
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Study and discipline are the prerequisite to any form of accomplishment. Unfortunately however, studying is much like paying taxes for most of us.
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See yourself in abundance and you will attract it. It works every time, with every person.
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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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There is great stuff waiting for you on the other side of fear.
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You’re either living in the problem or you’re living in the solution
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You must strive to become much less susceptible to influences outside of yourself and much more inclined to trust the instincts and feelings that lie within you.
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Don’t expect a great day; create one.
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Anyone that ever accomplished anything, did not know how they were going to do it. They only knew they were going to do it.
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People who are interested in doing something will do it when it’s convenient; people who are committed will do it no matter what.
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When you’re feeling down, did you know that you can change it in an instant? Put on a beautiful piece of music or start singing – that’ll change your emotion.
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We only do it when we have to. If you’re serious about developing greatness in your life, study the lives of great men and women and follow their advice!
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Doing the same things you did when the economy was good is not good enough. You will have to put more coals on the fire in a poor economy to get the same heat you received in a good economy.
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People with the best intentions will often give you advice on why you shouldn’t take a risk because of what could happen.
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I am a spiritual person living in a human body, not a human body with a spirit.
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Rather than exist each day in some dull, boring habitual manner, move into action on a big idea. Everyone is on the brink of possibility.
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