I don’t think of myself as a motivational speaker because…
Motivating others to achieve their dreams is unsustainable.
It’s easy to get people excited when they attend an event, watch a video, or read a book. But that kind of enthusiasm doesn’t last long enough to create real change.
To me, real motivation involves a commitment to doing the ongoing work that will be necessary to manifest the goal. A person must have a fire that’s fueled from the inside, not from me or any external source, to generate that kind of commitment.
The truth is each one of us has so much power and ability that we shouldn’t need anyone or anything outside of ourselves to motivate us.
Right this very moment, you have all the tools within you that are needed to access your infinite potential, to evolve your dreams into reality, and to live a life of extraordinary design. All that’s required to light a fire inside you is a marvelous idea lodged in your mind.
Self-motivation is a cornerstone of true wealth. But to achieve it, you must…
Stop doing this
Sometimes our dreams are so big that we think they must be impossible. So, we may doubt our ability to make them come true. Or we think we’re foolish for even harboring such hopes.
Stop doing that.
Because here’s the truth about you…
As humans, we have the remarkable ability to transform all we imagine into reality. If a deep desire lives in your heart, a path exists to bring it to life.
NOTHING is too extraordinary for you to achieve. If you can dream it, you can be or do it.
From nowhere to now here
I’ve been at this for a very long time, and there are many ways I can help you.
I can teach you how your mind functions.
I can help you improve the quality of your life.
And I can show you how to take any idea that’s in your heart from “nowhere” to “now here.”
But I can’t help you be excited to get going each morning. You’ve got to do that on your own.
How?
You’ve got to become personally involved with your dream and make it a priority. As long as it’s the right dream, you’ll be passionate about doing “your work” each day. You’ll know it’s the right goal if it gives you chills when you think about it.
Listen, I’m pushing 83 years old, and with all my accomplishments, I still can’t wait to get up and get going on my current goal each day.
It doesn’t matter where you are; you are nowhere compared to where you can go. As long as you’re alive, you are capable of being or doing anything you can visualize. It’s never, ever, ever too late to begin something great.
To your success,
Bob Proctor