Close Those Doors

In 1949, a young fifteen-year-old sophomore student from Plainfield High School in New Jersey made a decision to become the greatest athlete in the world. A pretty ambitious objective; an idea that most fifteen year olds wouldn’t even dream about. But Milt Campbell has proved to the world he was no ordinary fifteen year old. You see Milt had been …

Boredom

A number of years ago my good friend John Kanary and I were hustling around an airport attempting to book a flight with anyone who could get us to where we were going. Our plane had been cancelled and we had a few hundred people coming to a seminar we were to conduct in another city. I’m sure you have …

It’s Time for a Global Awakening

For as far as we’ve come with technology and other modern conveniences, there is much we have yet to understand as a people to live more meaningful lives. In our latest blog post, Bob Proctor explains what we are missing, and how this new understanding enhances our day-to-day life.

Change your habits, change your life.

The reason you’re stuck and can’t get the results you want is likely because of a paradigm. But what are paradigms really, and how are they formed? And what does it take to change them so you can live a happier, wealthier, more fulfilled life? Bob Proctor answers those questions—and more—in a new and very simple way.

Let Your Thoughts Make You Rich

Thoughts are things. Ask and you shall receive. Seek and you shall find. You’ve heard things like this 10,000 different ways. But few talk about how to ask for what you really want. In this blog post, Bob Proctor shares three steps for turning a worthy ideal, including becoming rich, into a fact.

The Right to Be Rich

A great unseen stream of power exists in your life. This stream can be compared to a river except one side flows toward wealth while the other flows in the opposite direction toward poverty. Bob Proctor explains how to get on the side that carries you onward and upward toward riches.