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Presents transcripts from business speaker and mentor Bob Proctors most popular workshop: Matrixx. Readers will become a student of Proctors as he teaches lessons and presents jewels of wisdom on living an extraordinary life often into easy-to-understand parables and learn lessons on what our creative faculties are and how to use them, why we need to unlearn most of the false beliefs weve been indoctrinated with our whole lives, and how our intellects have the ability not only to put us ahead in life, but also to be our biggest detriment. Read more...
Abstract: Presents transcripts from business speaker and mentor Bob Proctors most popular workshop: Matrixx. Readers will become a student of Proctors as he teaches lessons and presents jewels of wisdom on living an extraordinary life often into easy-to-understand parables and learn lessons on what our creative faculties are and how to use them, why we need to unlearn most of the false beliefs weve been indoctrinated with our whole lives, and how our intellects have the ability not only to put us ahead in life, but also to be our biggest detriment

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J EREMY P . T ARCHER/ P ENGUIN

An imprint of Penguin Random House LLC

375 Hudson Street

New York, New York 10014

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Copyright 2015 by Proctor Gallagher Institute

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PREFACE A s far as I know Bob Proctor is the only person who has been - photo 5

PREFACE

A s far as I know Bob Proctor is the only person who has been studying - photo 6

A s far as I know, Bob Proctor is the only person who has been studying personal development every day for more than half a century. His work conveys the most valuable kind of informationhow to get out of your own way so you can have a happy, healthy and massively wealthy life. He has done phenomenal work around the world, helping millions of people and countless organizations reach their biggest goals.

Bob is the last living teacher with a direct link to the great lineage of Andrew Carnegie, Napoleon Hill and Earl Nightingale. There is no one on the planet like this man and his life-transforming teachings. And he doesnt just teach it, he lives it! Bob is in his early eighties and he has more energy and enthusiasm for life than anyone I know. He acts like he is just getting started as his lifes mission continues to be what it has been for the past fifty-plus yearsto help as many people as possible master the art of living with no limits.

The most extraordinary aspect of Bob Proctor and his teachings is that he is a true conscious competent. In other words, he does extremely well, and he is consciously aware of why he does extremely well so he can share it with others in a way they can immediately put to use. It took him nine and a half years of serious searching, working with great mentors, teachers and books, to find out how and why his life changed. When he realized the truth of what had happened, all he wanted to do was teach it to others. To his amazement he found that almost all highly successful people are unable to articulate why they are so successful. They or their superiors satisfy themselves with the idea they are smart or have a good education or had good teachers. But there are a lot of smart people who had a great education and had smart teachers who are not doing well at all. When a person is highly successful in an endeavor and they cannot articulate why they are, they have something very powerful going for them that they are unable to give to another. Proctor is not only successful, he knows why he is and therefore he has the most valuable kind of information and it is transferable.

Bob Proctor truly believes we are all Gods highest form of creation, that we have been blessed with magnificent mental faculties, and that the only thing missing is what wise King Solomon urged us to develop, and that is our understanding. We must understand who we are, why we are doing what we are doing and how to change what we are doing if we are not satisfied with our results. Proctor is a master at teaching just that.

I am grateful for the invaluable contribution he has made to my life. His teachings have empowered me to find my purpose and have the courage to pursue it. I feel incredibly privileged to be his friend, and I am so grateful to be his business partner at our company, the Proctor Gallagher Institute.

The lessons that you require to achieve any result you want are locked up between the covers of this book. What he shares is truly the art of living. As you turn the page imagine that you are walking right into one of Bob Proctors classes.

SANDRA GALLAGHER

CLASS ONE

WHATEVER IT IS, YOU CAN GET IT

Reclaiming the Power of Your Mind

I was on a coaching call yesterday and at one point I said You know one - photo 7

I was on a coaching call yesterday, and at one point I said, You know, one hundred years from now, maybe even sooner than that, people are going to look back and consider what we do with children to be a criminal activity. They really will. It will be a criminal activity!

Stop and think of the freedom a child has when he is small, just a little tiny baby. His imagination takes him wherever he wants to go. Children live in a phenomenal world where they can do anything they want. They can become pilots; they can be tightrope walkers; they can walk straight across Niagara Falls and have no problem at all. Its done right there in their marvelous mind.

Then we send kids to school and that fantastic creative process is suddenly a bad thing. The childs imagination is called not paying attention. Drifting off into the glorious realm of the imagination for a few moments elicits a swift What are you doing?! from a teacher. Its a punishable offense! And those punishments are very effective. You beat a little kid up a couple of times for doing something and guess what? Theyll stop doing it. So instead of being praised and encouraged to develop their imaginationan incredible mental facultytheyre made to virtually shut it down completely.

The late Stella Adler, a fantastic acting coach, said, Grownups take the life out of things. Its better to make things up, to use the imagination, than to kill them. I couldnt agree more.

So now, here we are as adults, paying thousands of dollars, taking days off work or away from home, just to learn how to use our imagination again. But we have to. We have to all get back to a place of being able to access that phenomenal power because everything made by man that you see is nothing but the physical manifestation of somebodys imagination. Thats what everything in your field of view inside this room right now is.

I used to have an office on Bayview Avenue in Toronto. We had a cleaning business where we cleaned offices. Thats how I started washing floors. One day I thought, We should get a car phone! So we got a car phone and we put a supervisor on the road, and he would go around supervising all the cleaners, and I could get him on the phone. We had to mount ski racks on the top of his car to hold the aerial up so that we might be able to get him because there were only half a dozen channels on the phone and it didnt work very well. Today, of course, there are millions of lines openmillions. We all have one. And we can communicate with another person on their frequency. How did this happen? Someone imagined it, thats how.

If I took your picture right now, I could send it to anyone anywhere in the world. All I have to do is hit send and

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