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The Power of Concentration
THE TRAINING OF THE WILL TO DO
LESSON VI.
The Will To Do is the greatest power in the world
that is concerned with human accomplishment and no one can in advance
determine its limits.
The things that we do now would have been a few ages ago impossibilities.
Today the safe maxim is: "All things are possible."
The Will To Do is a force that is strictly practical, yet it is
difficult to explain just what it is. It can be compared to electricity
because we know it only through its cause and effects. It is a power
we can direct and to just the extent we direct it do we determine
our future. Every time you accomplish any definite act, consciously
or unconsciously, you use the principle of the Will. You can Will
to do anything whether it is right or wrong, and therefore the way
you use your will makes a big difference in your life.
Every person possesses some "Will To Do." It is the inner
energy which controls all conscious acts. What you will to do directs
your life forces. All habits, good or bad, are the result of what
you will to do. You improve or lower your condition in life by what
you will to do. Your will has a connection with all avenues of knowledge,
all activities, all accomplishment.
You probably know of cases where people have shown
wonderful strength under some excitement, similar to the following:
The house of a farmer's wife caught on fire. No one was around to
help her move anything. She was a frail woman, and ordinarily was
considered weak. On this occasion she removed things from the house
that it later took three men to handle. It was the "Will To
Do" that she used to accomplish her task.
Genius Is But A Will To Do Little Things With Infinite Pains. Little
Things Well Done Open The Door Of Opportunity For Bigger Things.
The Will accomplishes its greater results through activities that
grow out of great concentration in acquiring the power of voluntary
attention to such an extent that we can direct it where we will
and hold it steadily to its task until our aim is accomplished.
When you learn so to use it, your Will Power becomes a mighty force.
Almost everything can be accomplished through its proper use. It
is greater than physical force because it can be used to control
not only physical but mental and moral forces.
There are very few that possess perfectly developed and balanced
Will Power, but those who do easily crush out their weak qualities.
Study yourself carefully. Find out your greatest weakness and then
use your will power to overcome it. In this way eradicate your faults,
one by one, until you have built up a strong character and personality.
Rules for Improvement. A desire arises. Now think whether this would
be good for you. If it is not, use your Will Power to kill out the
desire, but, on the other hand, if it is a righteous desire, summon
all your Will Power to your aid, crush all obstacles that confront
you and secure possession of the coveted Good.
Slowness in Making Decisions. This is a weakness of Will Power.
You know you should do something, but you delay doing it through
lack of decision. It is easier not to do a certain thing than to
do it, but conscience says to do it. The vast majority of persons
are failures because of the lack of deciding to do a thing when
it should be done. Those that are successful have been quick to
grasp opportunities by making a quick decision. This power of will
can be used to bring culture, wealth and health.
Some Special Pointers. For the next week try to make quicker decisions
in your little daily affairs. Set the hour you wish to get up and
arise exactly at the fixed time. Anything that you should accomplish,
do on or ahead of time. You want, of course, to give due deliberation
to weighty matters, but by making quick decisions on little things
you will acquire the ability to make quick decisions in bigger things.
Never procrastinate. Decide quickly one way or the other even at
the risk of deciding wrong. Practice this for a week or two and
notice your improvement.
The Lack of Initiative. This, too, keeps many men from succeeding.
They have fallen into the way of imitating others in all that they
do. Very often we hear the expression, "He seems clever enough,
but he lacks initiative." Life for them is one continuous grind.
Day after day they go through the same monotonous round of duties,
while those that are "getting along" are using their initiative
to get greater fullness of life. There is nothing so responsible
for poverty as this lack of initiative, this power to think and
do for ourselves.
You Are as Good as Anyone. You have will power, and if you use it,
you will get your share of the luxuries of life. So use it to claim
your own. Don't depend on anyone else to help you. We have to fight
our own battles. All the world loves a fighter, while the coward
is despised by all.
Every person's problems are different, so I can only say "analyze
your opportunities and conditions and study your natural abilities."
Form plans for improvement and then put them into operation. Now,
as I said before, don't just say, "I am going to do so and
so," but carry your plan into execution. Don't make an indefinite
plan, but a definite one, and then don't give up until your object
has been accomplished. Put these suggestions into practice with
true earnestness, and you will soon note astonishing results, and
your whole life will be completely changed. An excellent motto for
one of pure motives is: Through my will power I dare do what I want
to. You will find this affirmation has a very strengthening effect.
The Spirit of Perseverance. The spirit of "sticktoitiveness"
is the one that wins. Many go just so far and then give up, whereas,
if they had persevered a little longer, they would have won out.
Many have much initiative, but instead of concentrating it into
one channel, they diffuse it through several, thereby dissipating
it to such an extent that its effect is lost.
Develop more determination, which is only the Will To Do, and when
you start out to do something stick to it until you get results.
Of course, before starting anything you must look ahead and see
what the "finish leads to." You must select a road that
will lead to "somewhere," rather than "nowhere."
The journey must be productive of some kind of substantial results.
The trouble with so many young men is that they launch enterprises
without any end in sight. It is not so much the start as the finish
of a journey that counts. Each little move should bring you nearer
the goal which you planned to reach before the enterprise began.
Lack of Perseverance is nothing but the lack of the Will To Do.
It takes the same energy to say, "I will continue," as
to say, "I give up." Just the moment you say the latter
you shut off your dynamo, and your determination is gone. Every
time you allow your determination to be broken you weaken it. Don't
forget this. Just the instant you notice your determination beginning
to weaken, concentrate on it and by sheer Will Power make it continue
on the "job."
Never try to make a decision when you are not in a calm state of
mind. If in a "quick temper," you are likely to say things
you afterwards regret. In anger, you follow impulse rather than
reason. No one can expect to achieve success if he makes decisions
when not in full control of his mental forces.
Therefore make it a fixed rule to make decisions only when at your
best. If you have a "quick temper," you can quickly gain
control over it by simple rule of counting backwards. To count backwards
requires concentration, and you thus quickly regain a calm state.
In this way you can break the "temper habit."
It will do you a lot of good to think over what you said and thought
the last time you were angry. Persevere until you see yourself as
others see you. It would do no harm to write the scene out in story
form and then sit in judgment of the character that played your
part.
Special Instructions to Develop the Will To Do. This is a form of
mental energy, but requires the proper mental attitude to make it
manifest. We hear of people having wonderful will power, which really
is wrong. It should be said that they use their will power while
with many it is a latent force. I want you to realize that no one
has a monopoly on will power. There is plenty for all. What we speak
of as will power is but the gathering together of mental energy,
the concentration power at one point. So never think of that person
as having a stronger will than yours. Each person will be supplied
with just that amount of will power that he demands. You don't have
to develop will power if you constantly make use of all you have,
and remember the way in which you use it determines your fate, for
your life is moulded to great extent by the use you make of your
will. Unless you make proper use of it you have neither independence
nor firmness. You are unable to control yourself and become a mere
machine for others to use. It is more important to learn to use
your will than to develop your intellect. The man that has not learned
how to use his will rarely decides things for himself, but allows
his resolutions to be changed by others. He fluctuates from one
opinion to another, and of course does not accomplish anything out
of the ordinary, while his brother with the trained will takes his
place among the world's leaders.
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