You Were Born Rich by Bob Proctor
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You Were Born Rich
- By: Bob Proctor
- Narrated by: Bob Proctor
- Length: 10 hrs and 48 mins
- Categories: Relationships, Parenting & Personal Development, Personal Development
Publisher's Summary
Zig Ziglar may be the master motivator, Mark Victor Hansen of Chicken Soup for the Soul the master storyteller; Anthony Robbins may be the guru of personal development, but Bob Proctor is the master thinker. When it comes to systematizing life, no one else can touch him. He is simply the best. Bob Proctor collects thoughts like Imelda Marcos used to collect shoes. He strings them together in exquisite arrays, one thought leading logically to the next until a whole method has been constructed.
In You Were Born Rich, Bob Proctor has done it again, this time taking you step by step to the surprising discovery that success is not always reaching out for something that you don't have but rather only reaching over and rearranging the pieces already there. The great value of this audiobook is that you can instantly apply the conclusions to your own life. It will begin to impact you long before you reach the last chapter.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
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Tonya Dow
Best book/program I have ever listened to
10 out of 10 – I will listen to chapters 11 & 12 over and overt until these principals are engrained!
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Mrs D J King
Born Rich – Bob Proctor
Would you listen to You Were Born Rich again? Why?
Yes but I would start it at Chapter 5. Prior to this I zoned out a lot because there were too many in depth explanations of the processes and I was waiting for it to get to the “real stuff”. I think even for someone who knows nothing about the power of the mind it would be a tough slog. At Chapter 5 it started to get interesting.
If you’ve listened to books by Bob Proctor before, how does this one compare?
Haven’t listened to any of Bob Proctor’s works but am interested enough to listen to something else.
Which character – as performed by Bob Proctor – was your favourite?
N/A
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There were many ah ha moments
Any additional comments?
It really reinforced the importance of having a good self image. It reinforced everything that I already know but did half heartedly.
The way the information was presented put a more important slant on things. They presented like evangelists from the pulpit and were very loud in their delivery. Listening to it in the car I had to turn up the volume because of the road noise then when stopped in traffic had to turn it down again.
I loved the stories and case studies, although sometimes wonder if they all happened as told. I could imagine someone else not believing that the results were possible. It did make me excited about my own possibilities though and there are a couple of things I want to try out now.
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