Meet The Teachers from "The Science Of Getting Rich" Program
Bob
Proctor is an author, lecturer, counselor, business consultant,
entrepreneur, and teacher preaching the gospel of positive thinking, self-motivation
and maximizing human potential. In that endeavor, he follows in the footsteps
of such motivational giants as Napoleon Hill, Earl Nightingale and Wallace
D. Wattles.
His extraordinary teaching ability has won Proctor acclaim around the
globe and has carried the Canadian-born motivator to the far reaches of
the earth. He is as well known in Australia and Malaysia as he is in Alberta
and Mississippi. Born in a little town in northern Ontario, Canada with
the low self-esteem that often befalls a family's middle child, he performed
poorly in school, dropped out and did a hitch in the navy.
Afterward he drifted from one dead-end job to another until a friend
introduced Bob to the concept of self-development through Napoleon Hill's
classic "Think and Grow Rich". With the spark generated by Hill's
words, Proctor found the initiative to start an office cleaning business
which he grew to international scope in his first year of operation.
From that experience - after seeing what he had been able to accomplish
with just a rudimentary knowledge of personal motivation and goal-setting
- he hungered for more information. His quest took him to the Nightingale-Conant
organization to study under his mentor, Earl Nightingale. Once on board,
he rose swiftly through the ranks. Eventually, while the Nightingale-Conant
organization assumed the forefront in wide-scale distribution of personal
development programs, Bob felt the need to take his ideas and methods
directly to the individual, to the one-on-one level which had proven so
successful for him. In the mid 1970's, Proctor established his own seminar
company and secured a contract to work with a few hundred agents of Prudential
Life Insurance Co. of America in Chicago. During his first seminar Bob
made the suggestion that any agent present could write $5 million in business
that year if the agent made a decision to do so.
The fact that the seminar took place in July with the year half over
and that no agent in that region had ever written so much business in
the 100-year history of the company made Bob's suggestion appear to be
outrageous. However, when the performance level of the entire division
increased substantially with more than one agent actually accomplishing
the deed, Bob's reputation as a motivator was established. Over the ensuing
years, Proctor has shared his special message and expertise with hundreds
of business entities worldwide and, through a program of live seminars,
with thousands of people of all ages in all walks of life.
Jack
Canfield is an American motivational speaker, trainer
and author. He is best known as the founder and co-creator of The New
York Times No. 1 best-selling "Chicken Soup for the Soul" book
series, which currently has over 65 titles and 80 million copies in print
in over 37 languages. According to USA Today, Canfield and his writing
partner, Mark Victor Hansen, were the top-selling authors in the United
States in 1997.
With a BA from Harvard University, a Masters from University of Massachusetts,
and an honorary doctorate from the University of Santa Monica, Canfield
has been a high school and university teacher, a workshop facilitator,
a psychotherapist, and for the past 30 years, a leading authority in the
area of self-esteem and personal development. Canfield is the founder
of "Self Esteem Seminars" in Santa Barbara, and "The Foundation
for Self Esteem" in Culver City, California. Self Esteem Seminars
trains entrepreneurs, educators, corporate leaders and employees on how
to accelerate the achievement of their personal and professional goals,
while The Foundation for Self Esteem provides self-esteem resources and
trainings to social workers, welfare recipients and human resource professionals.
Canfield is also the President of Souperspeakers.com, a speaking resource
service that provides inspirational speakers for event planners worldwide.
Canfield has traveled to over 21 countries, delivering hundreds of keynote
speeches, workshops and trainings each year.
As part of his presentation style, he always uses inspirational, motivational
and uplifting stories to help his audiences discover, experience and retain
key concepts and approaches. After each session, audiences everywhere
had encouraged him to put his stories into a single book. In 1990, while
on an airplane home, he felt that it was time. He shared his idea with
author Mark Victor Hansen during breakfast one day. Hansen liked the idea,
and so began the Chicken Soup for the Soul phenomenon.
But with their busy schedules, translating what worked on the podium
onto the written page proved more challenging than either of them had
anticipated. After three long years, the two had compiled just sixty-eight
stories ? a far cry from the 101 they believed was the magic number for
a successful book. Nonetheless, their successful partnership has spawned
many other titles that have made them enormously famous.
Canfield has appeared on numerous television shows, including Good Morning
America, 20/20, Eye to Eye, CNN’s Talk Back Live, PBS and the BBC. Today,
he speaks shares his success strategies with companies and associations
worldwide. The most recent book Canfield has written was the 2005 publication
of The Success Principles. In it Canfield shares 64 principles that he
and other people have utilized to achieve great levels of success.
Michael
Bernard Beckwith is a world leader and teacher in the
New Thought?Ancient Wisdom tradition of spirituality. He is the founder
of the Agape International Spiritual Center, cofounder of the Association
for Global New Thought, and the Season for Nonviolence, which are extensions
of his vision of one human family united on a foundation of peace, based
on the spiritual origin of every man, woman, and child.
In 1986 Dr. Beckwith founded the Agape International Spiritual Center,
a trans-denominational community which today counts a membership of 9,000
devoted to the study and practice of New Thought?Ancient Wisdom. Agape's
outreach programs feed the homeless, serve incarcerated individuals and
their families, advocate the preservation of the planet's environmental
resources, and globally build and support orphanages whose children have
survived the ravages of war and AIDS.
Dr. Beckwith's renown as a harbinger of the world's quest for peace
has drawn into his visionary orbit those whose names are synonymous with
this goal. Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mohandas K. Gandhi, shares with Dr.
Beckwith the national co-directorship of A Season for Nonviolence (SNV).
SNV promotes and teaches the principles of nonviolence embodied by Mahatma
Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and is endorsed by UNESCO on behalf
of its Culture of Peace and Nonviolence Appeal by Nobel Peace laureates.
Other notable supporters include Dr. C.T. Vivian, Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne
of Sri Lanka, His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet, Coretta Scott King,
and Dr. Robert Muller.As cofounder and president of the Association for
Global New Thought, Dr. Beckwith stands, along with other co-creative
leaders, members, and friends, at the threshold of an evolutionary leap
that dares to call an end to human suffering. As its voice, Dr. Beckwith
guides activities such as AGNT's annual Awakened World Conference, bringing
together scientists, sociologists, spiritual leaders, economists, and
international forecasters?individuals with proven track records in guiding
humanity to its highest potential.
Dr. Beckwith teaches meditation, scientific prayer, and speaks at conferences
and seminars. He is the originator of the Life Visioning Process, a time-tested
technique offering its practitioners a method for putting a stop to being
a passive tourist in one's life. He is author of Inspirations of the Heart
(currently nominated as a finalist for the Nautilus Book Award), Forty
Day Mind Fast Soul Feast, A Manifesto of Peace, and Living from the Overflow.