Bob Proctor sits down with Jay Shetty to talk about freeing yourself from societal and cultural control, seeking awareness and learning how to improve your life, and finding the dedication to pursue what you love.


Bob Proctor is a New York Times best-selling author of the You Were Born Rich (1984) book. As a speaker, author, consultant, coach, and mentor, he works with business entities and individuals around the world, instilling within them not only the mental foundations of success and the motivation to achieve, but also the actionable strategies that will empower them to grow, improve, and thrive in today’s ever-changing world.


What We Discuss with Bob:

00:00 Intro
01:57 The importance of the internet for the last 12 months
03:44 Different paradigms is in control of our lives
07:00 If you want to learn, go to someone who knows more than you do
10:28 Learn by fully understanding what you are reading
16:55 Our paradigm is a multitude of concepts fixed in our subconscious mind
22:44 Staying motivated and enthusiastic in changing the paradigms that control us
27:04 You can only attract to you what vibrates in harmony with you
30:29 The results that you’re seeing tells the truth
35:41 Love comes in when everything is in harmony in all aspects of your life
39:12 Ask yourself: What do you really want in this life?
44:23 The You Were Born Rich book
46:33 Bob on the Fast Five

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Episode Resources:

Proctor Gallagher Institute | Website
Proctor Gallagher Institute | YouTube
Bob Proctor | Twitter
Bob Proctor | Facebook
Bob Proctor | Instagram
Bob Proctor | LinkedIn
Bob Proctor | Amazon Books

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