Getting Hooked On The Good Life

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Pam Proctor, second from right, with two students she helped get into the college of their choice. From left, Jimmy Derisse of Wesleyan University and John Clifton of Emerson College.

Everyone is born with a unique gift to contribute to the world. The quest to discover that gift and its purpose is an ongoing adventure.

Pam Proctor, writer, mentor, college admissions counselor and a personal “cheerleader,” helps people identify their special gifts and teaches them how to open doors to opportunity and maximize their potential. She calls the process “finding your hook for life.”

“A hook is a person’s special passion, interest or talent that will lead to a fulfilling and ultimately satisfying life,” says Pam from her home in Vero Beach. “My primary focus is helping high school students find their hooks and apply successfully to college. But I also try to help people of all ages and backgrounds discover themselves and set the wheels of success in motion.”

Read the entire article in the September/October 2012 issue

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