Chapter 2 of Thinking Into Results introduces us to the concept of the “knowing/doing gap.”

Bob Proctor starts by relating a few times in which he failed to follow through on instructions and whether given by a parent, employer, or spouse, in each instance though he knew and wanted to follow through, he failed.

Why?

“A Worthy Ideal” – Setting  and Achieving Worthy Goals is the first lesson in Thinking Into Results. 

As the name implies, this lesson’s overarching aim is to teach people how to approach goal setting.

Firstly, Bob Proctor points out that only a small percentage of the population that goes to the trouble to set goals

For over a year I have been seeking to envision Boundary Breakthroughs. But at a deeper level, I have been working on this for much longer.

It took a very short period of time for me to realize that when neighbors hire attorneys to sort out their issues with the neighbor there is something really

It’s Maundy Thursday 2019. On Easter Morning, it will have been exactly 6 months since I retreated from my neighbor law practice of 10 years. It has not been a pleasant practice area.

Fortunately, I never witnessed outright violence. But, I did take on the emotional violence associated with stepping into the trenches to break