7. March 2010

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Role Models by Bob Proctor

Some time ago I did a radio show on envy, where I quoted Emerson’s essay on self reliance. Emerson wrote that envy was ignorance. He followed that up by saying imitation was suicide. He was correct – our various patterns of thought cause us to differ one from another. To try to be [...]

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1. March 2010

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Creative Thinking by Bob Proctor

I have been reading a book on Creative Thinking by Charles S. Whiting that I have had in my library for the past twenty-five years. It is excellent. In his book, Whiting shares a definition of the term “creative process”, written by Professor John Arnold of Stanford University. Arnold explains the creative process is [...]

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21. February 2010

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Finding Opportunities in Any Economy by Jack Canfield

Your own beliefs and behaviors are great predictors of your success than any fluctuation in the marketplace. Even when the newspapers splash the word recession across the front page, you can write your own success story. Master the Art of “Inverse Paranoia” Start by becoming an “Inverse Paranoid”. What I mean by this is, believe that [...]

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8. February 2010

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What Do You Think? by Bob Proctor

Do you ever give much consideration to your own thoughts? What are thoughts? How do they affect the various aspects of your life? Although this should be one of our most serious considerations, unfortunately, for many people it is not. If the truth were known, there are a very small select [...]

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1. February 2010

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Your Greatest Asset by Bob Proctor

A nation’s greatest assets are its men and women of vision. They did not close their mind when they closed their books, upon completing their formal education. They had reached a new frontier beyond which they could not explore, without the aid of their imagination. Imagination is the creative part of your personality. Most [...]

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26. January 2010

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You Can Choose by Bob Proctor

How many times in a single day do you suppose you say , “I have to”. Count them … five will get you ten you say or hear I have to at least a hundred times between the time you get up in the morning and you lay down at night. I have to get the car fixed; [...]

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7. March 2010

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Role Models by Bob Proctor

Some time ago I did a radio show on envy, where I quoted Emerson’s essay on self reliance. Emerson wrote that envy was ignorance. He followed that up by saying imitation was suicide. He was correct – our various patterns of thought cause us to differ one from another. To try to be [...]

Continue reading...

1. March 2010

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Creative Thinking by Bob Proctor

I have been reading a book on Creative Thinking by Charles S. Whiting that I have had in my library for the past twenty-five years. It is excellent. In his book, Whiting shares a definition of the term “creative process”, written by Professor John Arnold of Stanford University. Arnold explains the creative process is [...]

Continue reading...

21. February 2010

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Finding Opportunities in Any Economy by Jack Canfield

Your own beliefs and behaviors are great predictors of your success than any fluctuation in the marketplace. Even when the newspapers splash the word recession across the front page, you can write your own success story. Master the Art of “Inverse Paranoia” Start by becoming an “Inverse Paranoid”. What I mean by this is, believe that [...]

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8. February 2010

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What Do You Think? by Bob Proctor

Do you ever give much consideration to your own thoughts? What are thoughts? How do they affect the various aspects of your life? Although this should be one of our most serious considerations, unfortunately, for many people it is not. If the truth were known, there are a very small select [...]

Continue reading...

1. February 2010

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Your Greatest Asset by Bob Proctor

A nation’s greatest assets are its men and women of vision. They did not close their mind when they closed their books, upon completing their formal education. They had reached a new frontier beyond which they could not explore, without the aid of their imagination. Imagination is the creative part of your personality. Most [...]

Continue reading...

26. January 2010

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You Can Choose by Bob Proctor

How many times in a single day do you suppose you say , “I have to”. Count them … five will get you ten you say or hear I have to at least a hundred times between the time you get up in the morning and you lay down at night. I have to get the car fixed; [...]

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