Change Your Paradigm, Change Your Lif..., Bob Proctor
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Change Your Paradigm, Change Your Life

Author: Bob Proctor

Narrator: Dan Strutzel, Bob Proctor

Unabridged: 5 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 09/28/2021


Synopsis

When you're doing something that's out of the ordinary, your mental programing, your paradigm, will try and stop you. If you want to win, you must keep going. Your paradigms may be masked in complacency, fear, worry, anxiety, insecurities, self-doubt, mental hurry, and self-loathing—the result is keeping you stuck . . . locked in a box and starved of your dreams and ambitions.



To change your life—you must change your paradigm. The change is not easy, but it's worth it, and the results are lasting. Bob Proctor, in conversation with Dan Strutzel, will show you his proven methods for doing so. This book will synthesize Proctor's decades of study, application, and teaching to: explain what paradigms are and how they guide every move you make; teach you how to identify your paradigms; show you how to make your own Paradigm Shift; help you transform your finances, health, and lifestyle when you change your paradigm; and guide you on how to replace a paradigm that doesn't serve you well with a new one that frees you to create the life you really want.



Bob will break through the myth many people have about success—that long hours and hard work are sufficient to achieve lasting success. Because without changing your paradigm, no amount of hard work and long work hours will make a measurable, lasting difference in your success.

Author Bio

Bob Proctor has focused his entire agenda around helping people create lush lives of prosperity, rewarding relationships, and spiritual awareness. After rising to the position of vice president of sales at Nightingale-Conant, he established his own seminar company. He now travels the globe, teaching thousands of people how to believe in and act upon the greatness of their own minds.

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