Bob Proctor - As You Wish 〈99% RECENT〉

Living your dream often requires moving in the opposite direction of social conditioning. Proctor taught that you may face resistance from others and must be prepared to pay the "high price" of discipline and persistence to achieve phenomenal rewards. What you think about, you bring about - My Sweat Hut

is a modern-day parable based on the teachings of Bob Proctor and written by Carol Gates and Tina Shearon. It illustrates how the subconscious mind acts as a "genie" that manifests into reality whatever you consistently think about and pay attention to.

The title is a famous quote by, Bob Proctor. Or how about: “What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. My Sweat Hut As You Wish Bob Proctor Bob Proctor - As You Wish

: You must define exactly what you want with specific, measurable goals rather than vague aspirations.

: Expressing appreciation daily is a powerful tool to shift your vibrational frequency and attract more abundance. The "Genie" Metaphor Living your dream often requires moving in the

In Proctor’s philosophy, the phrase "As You Wish" refers to the law of attraction always being "at work," regardless of whether you understand it. The subconscious mind is seen as a servant (the genie) that fulfills your "wishes"—which are essentially your predominant thoughts and feelings. Potential Challenges

The program and book emphasize several key steps for transforming your reality: It illustrates how the subconscious mind acts as

: Awareness is key to weakening old paradigms (subconscious programs). You must actively replace negative thought patterns with empowering affirmations.