Sunday, 6 October 2013

Bob Proctor - A Self-Help Professional

By Jack H. Sousa


Born in 1935 as the middle child of a modest family in northern Ontario, Canada, Robert Proctor was not an outstanding youth. Born into a worldwide depression that only gave way for a Second World War, Bob (like many of his peers) just wasn't interested in school. As a result, he didn't do very well, eventually dropping out after just a few months of high school.Even in the 1950s there were few lucrative career choices for high-school dropouts, so he soon joined the Canadian Navy for a four-year stint. After a mostly uneventful stint, he came home to Ontario, settling down in Toronto to work as a fire fighter. He has since described himself during this period as being "broke, sick and miserable." So, when his friend Ray Stanford gave him a copy of Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, he was ready for a change.
[bob proctor]


He then entered the Canadian Navy and served for four years. After this stint, he went to Toronto and found employment with the fire department. During this period he was penniless, unwell and despondent. Around this time he got a copy of "Think and Grow Rich" written by Napoleon Hill. This made him all set for a revolution in his life.

Bob was ready to learn more and he devoured all the books he could come across on the subject, many from the 19th century such as those by the proponents of the New Thought Movement. He continued to study and found a mentor in Earl Nightingale, creator of the gold record winning "The Strangest Secret," and voice of over 7,000 motivational radio broadcasts.A pioneer of the self-help movement that sprung up in the 1970s, Earl taught sales forces and housewives alike that "You become what you think," since it occurred to him "like a bolt out of the blue," while preparing an inspirational talk for insurance salesmen in 1958. Bob went to work with him as a content salesperson in Chicago, Illinois, and soon became Earl's right hand man.

Apart from this, he started writing his own self-help books. Most of these went on to become instant best sellers and had a major impact on the leading lights in the intellectual community. His most influential book of all times is You Were Born Rich. This is among the best individual progress books written yet. This book can actually help anyone in the pathway to success.

Today, Bob Proctor presides over seminars worldwide and disseminates his message though several media companies he steers. Coaching Consulting Program is offered along with materials designed to educate users on human motivations that do or don't lead to success. He continues to offer a twelve-month coaching program through his website that promises to be a rigorous and intensive series materials and conference calls. He has written numerous books on the topics of getting what you want out of life and fulfilling goals since the 1960s including The Success Puzzle, The Winner's Image, The Goal Achiever and his highly influential and best-selling, You Were Born Rich. Most recently he's been featured on the phenomenally successful movie The Gift, as an interviewee and philosopher. With other experts from the film Bob has been conducting seminars to teach people how to use the power of thought to propel themselves into the powerful people they can become. Bob claims to be spry as ever, in his early 70s, expressing sincere gratitude for his good fortune and abundance every day. He remains committed to the teaching of his system for attaining personal satisfaction.

The Bob Proctor Law of Success taught in the 11 Forgotten Laws, is something that Bob knows well. He has been speaking and teaching success principles based on mental and spiritual truths for many years. Along with other well known motivational speakers and teachers who were featured in the movie "The Secret", Bob Proctor was already well known. But his specific Bob Proctor Law of Success has helped countless people reach their goals and see their desires fulfilled.

The Law of Success and the other 11 Forgotten Laws do not belong to Bob Proctor of course. They are Universal Laws of Life that are available for all of us. But Bob has been studying and teaching his understanding of the Law of Success for many years; so when talking about the 11 Forgotten Laws the presentation here is rightly called the Bob Proctor Law of Success because of his particular expertise.The underlying foundation of the Bob Proctor Law of Success presented in the 11 Forgotten Laws, is that the intention of the Universe is that everyone be set up to succeed. Bob and Mary Morrissey teach that it is God's purpose that we express all we are, and it is God's will that humankind should use and enjoy every good in the Universe.

But before you delve into another book or course you probably want to know more before you decide if this program will work for you.Most of the information out there about this program will give you a list of the 11 Forgotten Laws. But just like the Secret, having a list of the Laws is incomplete. In addition, some of the Laws have names that may be confusing. For instance, the Law of Sacrifice could be called the Law of Self Discipline, and the Law of Increase could also be called the Law of Praise.

Another problem with trying to find out if the 11 Forgotten Laws will work for you, is finding reviews by people who have had experience using and the studying the program.If you are looking for a more in dept look at just what is in the Bob Proctor 11 Forgotten Laws program, take a look at each one of these universal laws. Then you can make an informed decision about what kind of benefits you could receive.I have personally been studying the Bob Proctor 11 Forgotten Laws and I've written an extensive review of each one of the 11 Forgotten Laws.If you are looking for more information about these lessons you can find them at 11 Forgotten Laws as well as a review which includes the pros and cons and an inside look at the free bonus package that comes with the program.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment