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An Interview with Corey Butler and Gabriella Gozon – High-Performance Mentors

  • Apr 12, 2021
  • 3 min read

Corey and Gabriella are leaders in high-performance mentoring and mindset training.

Corey became interested in how the mind plays an instrumental part in determining the success that people achieve in different areas of their lives after working with numerous professional tennis players to improve their psychology over a 15-year period.


This led him to partner with Bob Proctor, the world's leading authority in unlocking human potential, and the Proctor Gallagher Institute to help entrepreneurs create quantum leaps in their businesses by raising conscious awareness and teaching how to unlock latent potential.


Gabriella joined Corey in 2018, bringing her corporate experience and passion for success psychology. Together they created ‘The Conscious Entrepreneur,’


The two now work to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs create a greater impact in the world through the application and implementation of success principles that harmonize thoughts and actions with the natural laws of the Universe.

Corey Butler and Gabriella Gozon, High-Performance Mentors
Corey Butler and Gabriella Gozon, High-Performance Mentors

Tell us about your story? How did you get here today?

I've never believed that we came to this life to struggle and spend our time doing something we don't really enjoy, passing from life to death with nothing more than a mediocre existence.


Kids are expert dreamers. They don't understand limits, aim for the sky, and encourage them, but then as adults, the imagination becomes limited, aspirations die, and we settle for what seems realistic.


I never bought into this, and I always turned my back on people who advise me to be 'realistic' and follow my dreams. And it's always seemed to work out for me.


In 2016, I came across a guy named Bob Proctor who claimed that if you told him what you wanted, he would show you how to get it.


He was featured in a film titled 'The Secret,' which claimed that 'thoughts are things' and that whatever we 'hold in the mind' can be 'held in the hand.'


This is because unchanging universal laws govern all creation.


It turns that Bob Proctor has spent the past 60 years of his life studying and teaching these laws to people.


I became more interested in studying Bob Proctors' work, and in 2017 started working as a consultant with his institute in partnership with him.


Gabriella joined me shortly after, and we have been working with individuals, entrepreneurs, and organizations ever since, helping turn people's dreams into reality.


What challenges have you had to face on your journey?


I think the biggest challenge everyone has to face is building self-belief.


A true goal always represents growth, and that requires courage and determination. There is never any growth beyond belief we hold about something.

To move to higher achievement levels, we've had to be willing to let go of some of our old ways, ideas, and beliefs.


Bob proctor always tells us that everyone has unlimited reservoirs of potential, but we have to bring it to the surface.


It's impossible to create new results with old thinking. The challenge is always to be laying the foundations of greater success with expansion in awareness first.


What do you specialize in, and why do people work with you?


Whatever results you’re getting in your outer world, whether rich or poor, good or bad, positive or negative, are simply a reflection of your inner world.


If things aren’t going well in your outer life, it’s because things aren’t going well in your inner life. It’s that simple.


Each of us has a personal blueprint already operating in our subconscious mind, and it's this blueprint that determines our success in any area of life.


People work with us because they want to experience more income, greater success in their businesses, more health, better relationship, and a richer quality of life. The secret of all of this is changing their subconscious blueprint.


We facilitate a safe, predictable, scientific, and guaranteed method to do this.


What the best piece of advice you could give to readers that want to find success in their lives?

  1. Decide exactly what you want!

  2. Get a mentor.

  3. Keep your mind closed tightly to any negative influences.

  4. Start taking action.

Speaking of success, what does it mean to you?


To us, success is passion, excitement, service, contribution, fulfillment of purpose, and living a full life.


Having goals create a sense of purpose, and it's the progressive realization of those goals, little by little, that gives life direction.

What's next for you?


We'll continue to work with Bob Proctor and the Proctor Gallagher Institute with ambitious goals to impact more people and organizations on a larger scale. We want to help more people reach their goals, live their dreams, and have a richer life experience.


How can people connect with you?

 
 

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

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