P-B-A-R Revisited

Your Thoughts Determine Your Future

by Robert Henry


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/21/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 138
ISBN : 9781553690207

About the Book

    Many researchers have agreed that most of the population is operating on only 10-15 per cent of their God-given potential. The rest never comes to light because of the darkness and shadows cast by the whole process of "preparing kids for life".

    All the...

      "You'll never make it"
      "You're too dumb, too fat, too lazy"
      "You're just like ___ and he didn't do it either"
      "Don't get your hopes up, you'll only be disappointed"
      And on and on-
    ...taught us that life was crazy, fearful, threatening, waiting to screw us up. And we'd never be competent enough to make it work.
    Obviously, not everyone has these kinds of experiences-or did we?

    Let the book help you explore how it happened for you and then let go of those old paradigms, those false belies and the poor assumptions we accumulated along the way. Replace them with your own optimism, your own intuition and your conscious awareness that you were really designed to thrive, to enjoy, to succeed and now you can.

    Go for it!


About the Author

Bob Henry has had a longstanding desire to play a role in changing the lives of people. If you were to ask him about the genesis of this aspiration, he would probably respond that it is part of his "right-brained ness" which is the area in the heads of all of us where intuition, sensitivity, and a sense of connectedness to the world and its people arises.
It certainly was also contributed to in large measure by a number of personal life experiences that sensitized him to the needs and feelings of others. It was out of this experiential life that his passion for understanding and helping others in their life journey arose. This was probably the nidus of motivation for him to choose Medicine for a life career, with the idea that this move would prepare him for carrying out his mission.
He grew up in a single parent family after the age of three when his father died. With no siblings and a mother with no siblings, his early life experiences were solitary and subject to the exacting demands of a struggling Mother in the 20's and 30's. Her hypochondriacal underpinnings led to much concern about her health as the only family member and her repetitive pushing Bob toward a career in medicine "in order to cure me" played a large part in his career selection.
After three years in the Army during WWII, Bob completed his undergraduate and medical education. There was an internship, followed by ten years in family practice, a three-year residency in Psychiatry with nearly eight years in that specialty and then 18 years in administrative medicine as President and CEO of a major general hospital.
After retirement in 1989, he has continued to reach out to people via a consulting firm that focused on training and development in business, industry, and in the public education arena. The presentations were always organized around material designed to teach people how to escape fromtheir mental prisons that were part of their early life programming. Every person has much more potential for success, enjoyment and effective living than they realize or ever discover because of how we were indoctrinated as children. We were taught to distrust, to not believe in ourselves, to covet our fears about failure and being inadequate.
Many researchers have agreed that most of the population is operating on only 10-15 per cent of their God-given potential. The rest never comes to light because of the darkness and shadows cast by the whole process of "preparing kids for life".