“기억하라! 당신은 부자로 태어났다!” 전설적인 자기계발의 구루 ‘밥 프록터’! 매회 전 석 매진을 기록한 그의 단독 세미나에서만 공개됐던 ‘부의 확신’! 2007년 전 세계를 뒤흔든 한 권의 책이 있다. 바로 《시크릿》이다. 오랜 세월 동안 부와 성공을 이룬 세계 1%의 인물들과 이야기들을 추적해 인터뷰하고 연구한 끝에 단 하나의 공통된 성공 법칙, 즉 끌어당김의 법칙(The Law of Attraction)을 밝혀낸 책이다. 이 책에 가장 첫 번째로 소개된 주인공이 바로 ‘밥 프록터’다. 1984년 《밥 프록터의 위대한 발견》(You Were Born Rich)으로 세계적인 베스트셀러 작가이자 전설적인 자기계발 구루가 된 밥 프록터는 ‘앤드류 카네기의 현대 성공 과학 유산을 계승한 인물’로 알려져 있다. 40년 넘게 잠재의식의 힘을 연구해온 그는 세상 만물은 끊임없이 움직이며 주파수를 만들어내고, 인간의 생각이라는 에너지가 어떤 주파수를 만날 때 강력한 힘(파동)이 발생한다는 ‘진동의 법칙’(The Law of Vibration)을 주창했다. 일, 돈, 인간관계… 자신이 원하는 것이 위치한 주파수에 생각의 주파수를 맞추는 법만 제대로 알고 이해한다면 ‘누구나’ 원하는 것을 이룰 수 있다고 그는 말한다. 어떤 한 사람이 가난하다면, 즉 지금 돈이 없고 이전에도 부를 쌓아본 적이 없으면서 단순히 부자가 되고 싶다고 생각한다면 앞으로도 그는 가난한 상태에 머물 수밖에 없다. 이 사람은 가난의 진동 속에 있다. 이 사실을 이해하고 자신의 주파수를 바꿔야만 우리의 인생은 달라진다. (본문 중에서) 《밥 프록터 부의 확신》은 그가 밝혀낸 진동의 법칙을 설명하고, 사람들이 원하는 것을 이루는 데 가장 큰 영향을 미치는 잠재의식의 습관, 즉 패러다임(paradigm)이 무엇인지 이야기한다. 또 부와 성공을 부르는 패러다임을 갖기 위해 반드시 알아야 할 인간만이 가진 6가지 놀라운 지적 능력과 그 사용법을 들려준다. 인생의 큰 변화를 만들 준비가 되었다면, 원하는 부와 성공을 반드시 얻겠다고 다짐했다면 이 책은 당신에게 잠재의식의 힘으로 그 목표를 이루는 가장 확실한 방법을 알려줄 것이다!
1) It’s the repetition that creates awareness 2) I have to keep evaluating my beliefs 3) I can’t just change my thoughts I have to internalize my thoughts 4) I can’t attract what I’m not in harmony to 5) I become what I think about and internalize 6) Understand the law governing money 7) Choose your mentors 8) Don’t hang around complainers 9) Don’t mix with people that don’t believe in big goals 10) If you hold a picture of poverty you won’t be rich 11) Our wants comes from the essence of who we are. Wanting is not to get but to grow.
As expected, trite cliches of ideas that are supposed to subvert aphorisms but really reveal nothing interesting themselves. Things like "people will tell you knowledge is power but that's not true, the application of knowledge is power". In the self help tradition, it is filled with insufferable suggestions strung together by a confusing blend of Christian orthodoxy and woo-woo poetics of "vibrations" and "energies".
Needless to say I did not like it or feel like I gleaned anything important from it but kudos to anybody that does feel like they got something out of it I guess
‘Change Your Paradigm Change Your Life’ is an interview style book between interviewer Dan Strutzel, and interviewee Bob Proctor, a high-school dropout turned millionaire who is also a motivational speaker and author of bestselling books.
Proctor explains the importance of understanding our mental programming, our paradigm, and changing it in order to be successful in life. He describes how to identify your paradigm, change your paradigm and explains how this will affect your success in life.
The interview-style makes the book conversational but also very long-winded. It’s hard to piece together the holistic picture, how all the ideas fit together, as they jump from idea to idea then back to idea throughout the whole book
Also, a note to any future readers, some of this book is based on the law of attraction and belief in God.
Regardless, there are little golden nuggets of wisdom scattered throughout between the redundancy, as in the key takeaways are VERY beneficial and insightful. But the book could easily have been cut down to 1/5 of its length.
I listened to this self-help book because someone highly recommended it. It’s like every other self help book I’ve ever read, regurgitated, except instead of saying the word “habits” he says the word “paradigm” and that makes it new and revolutionary?!?! Seriously, Don’t waste your time.
Firstly, this is a podcast of an interview mislabeled as an audiobook and the author gets so animated in answering questions he’s frequently almost shouting while trying to relay the message. See: Old Man Yells at Cloud. The message of this “book” is often contradictory to itself and contains several suggestions which seem impractical as universal applications to life. There are, however, many points I agree with. Primarily, shifting one’s paradigm to define success; it may not be money or status based but focused on what brings you purpose and happiness (although, that is contradictory to other statements, found elsewhere in the book about how easy it should be to select goals and focus efforts towards earning lots of money). Additionally, I agree with the understanding that no growth can occur without challenge/difficulty and acknowledging the difference between the simple gathering of knowledge and the application of that knowledge into wisdom through action (eg getting a degree and doing nothing with it or reading a lot but never rereading or reflecting on the lessons). It introduces interesting concepts on how our internal cybernetics can hinder progress and the idea that our mental paradigms were mostly projected onto us through generations of people who also didn’t have their lives perfectly figured out.
However, there is enough impractical or irrational theory which keeps this from being great. The repeated references to the debunked pseudoscience of “the Secret” film in which he stars, whose plot is basically “if you think it it will come” detract from a lot of the value in other legitimate points. The claim that we are all just vibrating particles and mental good vibes manifest physical good vibes is ridiculous. Additionally, the irony is glaring where he claims outside world affairs don’t effect him and he doesn’t think about things like COVID, then later dying potentially from COVID complications (unconfirmed and he was 87 anyway; still, it all serves to discredit the notion).
Write down the things that you want to achieve in the present tense. Every session in this book provides valuable insight that changes my mind. Love this!
I am beginning a market study of the up-to-this-point-bane-of-my-existence: the self help book. What makes a self-help book work? Who writes them? Who buys them? Is there a difference between self help and personal development? What makes a good one? And do they actually help people as they profess to? Does what they suggest actually work? What do they agree and disagree on? What are the different varieties, flavors, attitudes, tones, structures, and perceived outcomes? I’d like to understand patterns for success in as well as of these books, looking at common themes and trends. And I hope to come away with some good ones that I would recommend to others. If you’ve got a favorite, drop it in the comments below. I am using the bibliographies and suggested readings of these self help books as my main guide. As for this particular book: as much as I don’t love listening to old, rich, white guys talk about how you can also become rich by being just like them, I did appreciate the central messages of gratitude, of every person’s internal, infinite worth and potential, and about finding your purpose comes from understanding and analyzing who you are, your gifts, and what you want.
It's ok. I agree with other reviewers in that there are few useful "how-to" nuggets. I was first introduced to paradigms in the early 1990s as a 30 year old via a consultant my employer hired who presented Mr Proctor's video on paradigms to us. It changed my thinking completely to view challenges and situations through new personal filters. I've talked about paradigms ad nauseum for 30 years. I saw this book on Audible and immediately got it. Perhaps I overexpected because I was disappointed.
I always love Bob Proctor; he was such a gift to the world and an inspiration for anyone breathing! I have read this book many times and listening was a good refresher and listening was wonderful to hear his voice again.
If you have a dream...this book will lift you up-whether you are prepared with a plan or not prepared at all...perhaps especially if you are NOT prepared! He is proof that everyone doesn't need a college degree to be successful...heck...he didn't even have a high school diploma (though I don't recall if he ever got his GED...he didn't need it!) And please don't confuse 'not having a degree' with 'not being educated'. Bob was a voracious student!
4.5⭐️ I enjoyed this, I think it takes the idea of the law of attraction and makes it applicable by discussing how you can intellectualize what you want, but if you’re subconscious is not on the same page, you need to do that first.
This was more of a podcast than a book I would say.
This one provided so much guidance and actionable steps, I will definitely be reading over and over again.
Well organised and it is in line with most self help
Where if you change your belief of who you are and are able to integrate it subconsciously that you will find you can easily achieve anything that you want to achieve. The good this is that the subconscious can only deduce.
You need to raise your vibration and act as if. You have to raise your vibrations and act like the person who has it (you have to BE it) you have to LIVE on the frequency
Record power life script. How you want to live your life in present tense. Describe everything. Talk like it act like it.
This will require a lot of self discipline
It is comforting to know that If you have the desire, you will have the ability to do it
“To learn you need a certain degree of confidence. Confidence comes from knowledge. Eg: I am confident I can brush my teeth and walk. You have a lot of confidence in many things already. You should only be concerned in what you think because that will create your life, what other people think really doesn’t matter”
Are we choosing my own path? Yes, success is the progressive realisation of a worthy ideal (idea that you have fallen in love with)
What you want in life and success is discovered and can constantly change
I love this:
Write problem clearly on a paper And ask: how would____ look at this? (Get into other people energy)
Summary: shift paradigms > change life habits easily > achieve results (your own defined success)
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Very encouraging and powerful book to read Bob is truly expressing his energy in one of his last books written God bless him for all the good that he had given, the way to express your self
Let’s take a hotel as an example. When you take the people out of the hotel, you don’t have a hotel anymore; you have a building full of stuff. The hotel is people. If we want to build a business, we’ve got to build the people.
We have to start by understanding that there’s only one part of the universe that we can change, and that is ourselves. We can change nothing else. We can’t change the conditions or circumstances around us. We have to adapt to what’s going on and keep going, but we also have to understand that we’re bigger than the external situations that we’re facing. I really don’t give those things a lot of time, because they pass, and something else will come. There’s always something outside that will control us if we let it. I don’t choose to let it. I’m in control of me.
The polar opposite of ignorance is knowledge. That’s the positive path. The knowledge is here and the only way to get to it is to study, but you have to know what to study. The libraries are full of knowledge, but knowledge in itself is not power. If it were, all the librarians would be multimillionaires. Most of them have nothing; they’re broke. The knowledge has to be organized and intelligently directed.
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PROS: I love Bob Proctor’s passion and enthusiasm for learning how to be better…his message is loud and clear - REPETITION is essential for shifting our paradigms. I will never feel guilty for reading an amazing book 10x or more - re this is an essential ingredient of success. Bob may not have been aware of the neuroscience that backs what he says here - how repetition helps to grow and strengthen neural networks. He just did this on his own and got great results.
CONS: I regret that Bob is no longer on this mortal coil….i feel sad I did not meet him in person. I missed out on meeting a master of transformation and mindset enhancements. 🥲
“Create or disintegrate!”
“We live in an ocean of motion.”
Praxis = the integration of belief with behavior
🟪🟪Problem solving formula: 1. List 10 things I’m grateful for 2. Send love to 3 people who annoy/bother me 3. Sit quietly for 5 minutes 4. Ask for guidance for the day.
Check out MSI CONNECT (mulptiple streams of income) group. Bob created this group to empower entrepreneurs to help each other grow, learn and serve with more joy in the journey.
Follow Up Reading:
1. The Magic Word by Earl Nightingale
2. What other people think of me/you is none of my business by Terri Cole Whittaker
3. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, to cure procrastination - Read chapter on DECISION every day with a buddy for 30 days out loud.
The audio style was interesting.Being that there was someone asking questions and someone answering it. The book mentioned everything.I've learned or read about in other self Help books, but it didn't tell me how to attain it. I understand that my mind is a powerful thing, and I just need to have faith and keep a repetitious mentality and accept that I have already achieved these goals.
This was still a great listen, It got my brain and my mind thinking and trying my best to be more confident in myself to achieve more in life. I'm a bit negative and not getting younger. Books like this really make me feel like perhaps I actually do more things in life instead of just rotting in bed.
1) write down 10 things you are grateful for 2) send love to three people that bother you 3) Be quiet for 5 minutes and ask God for guidance 4)Walk away from anyone who no longer serves you, grows you or doesn’t make you happy!
Bob Proctor is awesome 👏 he is one of the self development greats. Read it. So many of us are stuck in old beliefs and old patterns. It’s so important to break out of that. Life is great and manifesting our own life is how we break through the suffering and find true joy ❤️
I started this tiny audiobook 8 months ago!! It is a great interview with some beautiful gems, but you have to slog through a bunch of repeat information and Bob’s arrogance. I know, I’m focusing on the negative. But to focus on the positive I took a bunch of notes and can’t wait to go and review them now that my 8 months read is over. I can envision so many goals I know I will achieve.
This is one of those life changing reads. I’m inspired to study more and be better. Going to be reading this book for a lifetime and hope others might share in it with me.