Friday, January 23, 2009

How Bob Proctor Helps You to Attract Wealth and Success For You, Your Family and Your Friends



Bob Proctor has been a great mentor for 40 years now and counting. He has helped people in becoming more successful in so many aspects of their lives including relationships and finance. He encourages people to develop their mental consciousness in order to achieve the goals that they have set.

Bob Proctor's beginnings weren't at all smooth. He was a dropout from school and he jumped from one job to the next. For some time, he has been burdened by debts, too. His life started changing when he read the book by Napoleon Hill entitled, "Think and Grow Rich."

From reading that book, he went on to feed his mind with lessons and learnings from the books of Earl Nightingale, who would become his employer. Within a year from finding himself through the teachings of the books, Bob Proctor began to work harder until he started to earn hundred thousand dollars, which eventually turned to millions. A little sometime after he has chaired the Nightingale-Conant company as Vice President for Sales, he began to build his own company that targets to provide seminars and workshops.

Bob Proctor, at 70, is still one of the most influential people in the world. His teachings encourage people to act on their beliefs and desires. He does this by traveling from state to state and country to country to teach thousands of individuals about trusting themselves and in their own ideas.

As a major participant in The Masters Gathering that is coming this January, Bob Proctor will be more accessible to more people. The Masters Gathering is a project that aims to put the most successful people together in one venue where they can share their knowledge and experiences with the public.

Bob Proctor is one of the featured expert in The Masters Gathering event that gathered world's top transformation experts and best selling authors all in one place. If you would like to know more about The Masters Gathering event, visit http://www.EntrepreneurCulture.com

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