A Quote by Bob Proctor

Change is inevitable but personal growth is a choice. — © Bob Proctor
Change is inevitable but personal growth is a choice.
Of all the things that can have an effect on your future, I believe personal growth is the greatest. We can talk about sales growth, profit growth, asset growth, but all of this probably will not happen without personal growth.
One key to successful leadership is continuous personal change. Personal change is a reflection of our inner growth and empowerment.
Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.
With apologies to the green movement, "sustainability" is a myth. History and archaeology show that societies are always moving to the edge of crisis, "falling forward" through growth, but then responding often successfully to the problems created. What we can hope for is that with a somewhat more controlled level of growth, and with longer-term preparations for change, we can keep responding to the inevitable smaller crises, as they arise, and continue to postpone until later and later the, perhaps ultimately inevitable, end of our civilization.
It's easier to get divorced than to engage in the soul-stretching personal growth that is inevitable in marriage
Change is inevitable in life. You can either resist it and potentially get run over by it, or you can choose to cooperate with it, adapt to it, and learn how to benefit from it. When you embrace change you will begin to see it as an opportunity for growth.
This Budget reflects a choice - not an easy choice, but the right choice. And when you think about it, the only choice. The choice to take the responsible, prudent path to fiscal stability, economic growth and opportunity.
Ask yourself - Where do I want to be one year from today? Personal growth is a choice.
Politics are not an instrument for effecting social change; they are the art of making the inevitable appear to be a matter of wise human choice.
How much time, creative energy, and emotion do we expend resisting change because we assume growth must always be painful? Much personal growth is uncomfortable, but it's worse to thwart the ascent of your authenticity.
North Korea aside, most authoritarian governments have already accepted the growth of the Internet culture as inevitable; they have little choice but to find ways to shape it in accord with their own narratives - or risk having their narratives shaped by others.
One reason we resist making deliberate choices is that choice equals change and most of us, feeling the world is unpredictable enough, try to minimise the trauma of change in our personal lives.
Every choice we make is either a growth choice or a fear choice.
Everybody's got regrets. It's a personal choice as to whether or not you can change.
Without being aware, I think I was being indoctrinated into what was called Vitalism, the idea that what makes life worth living, the good life, consists of accepting challenges, solving problems, discovery, personal growth, personal change.
All progress and growth is a matter of change, but change must be growth within our social and government concepts if it should not destroy them.
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