The only limits in our life are those we impose on ourselves.
BOB PROCTORThe only limits in our life are those we impose on ourselves.
BOB PROCTORWe 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 PROCTORThe person who has a highly evolved will they think, they build an image and they focus on that image.
BOB PROCTOROnce you define exactly what your purpose is you won’t even have to try to figure out how to make money. The ideas will flow freely as if someone was whispering in your ear. Everything will come together beautifully.
BOB PROCTORTo be different you must strive to be what no one else but you can be. Don’t be so concerned with the opinions of others; those who follow the quiet, creative voice from within are both fortunate and correct.
BOB PROCTORAccountability is the glue that ties commitment to the result.
BOB PROCTORAccountability is the glue that ties commitment to the result.
BOB PROCTORImagination is the greatest nation in the world!
BOB PROCTORWhat do you really want? Sit down and write it out on a piece of paper, write it in the present tense. You might begin by writing, ‘I am so happy and grateful now that…’ and then explain how you want your life to be in every area.
BOB PROCTORChances are, if you are following the crowd, you’re following the wrong path.
BOB PROCTORSuccess is buried on the other side of frustration; unfortunately some people don’t do what it takes to get to the other side.
BOB PROCTORI am a spiritual person living in a human body, not a human body with a spirit.
BOB PROCTORWe all admire the courageous person and quite often consider the individual who lacks courage, a coward. However, that is not how Earl Nightingale saw it. He said the opposite of courage was not cowardness, it was conformity.
BOB PROCTORIt 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.
BOB PROCTORYou don’t decide what your purpose is in life you discover it. Your purpose is your reason for living.
BOB PROCTORYou 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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