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The Power of Self-Image
The concept of self-image was discovered by plastic surgeon Dr. Maxwell Maltz, who found that changing a patient's physical appearance alone was not enough to change their self-image. Instead, he realized that personal transformation required a change in the inner image we hold of ourselves.
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The mind expresses itself through the body which contains a tremendous potential source of power, both physical and intellectual.
25:12 - 26:28 (01:16)
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The mind expresses itself through the body which contains a tremendous potential source of power, both physical and intellectual. By understanding and developing our intellectual factors, we can tap into our spiritual essence and achieve greatness.
ChapterThe Power of Self-Image
Episode950 Bob Proctor on The Science of Success (SECRETS TO UNLOCK YOUR MIND)
PodcastThe School of Greatness
We all have a perfect spiritual essence within us that needs to be expressed in a greater way and not be shut down by external factors such as bad news, friends, or parents' beliefs.
26:28 - 27:25 (00:57)
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We all have a perfect spiritual essence within us that needs to be expressed in a greater way and not be shut down by external factors such as bad news, friends, or parents' beliefs. Developing a strong self-image and following our dreams is the key to unlocking our spiritual potential.
ChapterThe Power of Self-Image
Episode950 Bob Proctor on The Science of Success (SECRETS TO UNLOCK YOUR MIND)
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Maxwell Maltz discovered self-image as we know it now and emphasized that not only do we have the physical image that reflects back from the mirror, but we also have an inner image of ourselves.
27:25 - 28:47 (01:22)
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Maxwell Maltz discovered self-image as we know it now and emphasized that not only do we have the physical image that reflects back from the mirror, but we also have an inner image of ourselves. This inner image is an idea generally planted in our early childhood by the environment we are surrounded by, determining how we see ourselves.