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The Power of Concentration
THE CONCENTRATED
MENTAL DEMAND
LESSON VII.
The Mental Demand is the potent force in achievement.
The attitude of the mind affects the expression of the face, determines
action, changes our physical condition and regulates our lives.
I will not here attempt to explain the silent force that achieves
results. You want to develop your mental powers so you can effect
the thing sought, and that is what I want to teach you. There is
wonderful power and possibility in the concentrated Mental Demand.
This, like all other forces, is controlled by laws. It can, like
all other forces, be wonderfully increased by consecutive, systematized
effort.
The mental demand must be directed by every power of the mind and
every possible element should be used to make the demand materialize.
You can so intently desire a thing that you can exclude all distracting
thoughts. When you practice this singleness of concentration until
you attain the end sought, you have developed a Will capable of
accomplishing whatever you wish.
As long as you can only do the ordinary things you will be counted
in the mass of mediocrity. But just as quick as you surpass others
by even comparatively small measure, you are classed as one of life's
successes. So, if you wish to emerge into prominence, you must accomplish
something more than the ordinary man or woman. It is easy to do
this if you will but concentrate on what you desire, and put forth
your best effort. It is not the runner with the longest legs or
the strongest muscles that wins the race, but the one that can put
forth the greatest desire force. You can best understand this by
thinking of an engine. The engine starts up slowly, the engineer
gradually extending the throttle to the top notch. It is then keyed
up to its maximum speed. The same is true of two runners. They start
off together and gradually they increase their desire to go faster.
The one that has the greatest intensity of desire will win. He may
outdistance the other by only a fraction of an inch, yet he gets
the laurels.
The men that are looked upon as the world's successes have not always
been men of great physical power, nor at the start did they seem
very well adapted to the conditions which encompassed them. In the
beginning they were not considered men of superior genius, but they
won their success by their resolution to achieve results in their
undertakings by permitting no set-back to dishearten them; no difficulties
to daunt them. Nothing could turn them or influence them against
their determination. They never lost sight of their goal. In all
of us there is this silent force of wonderful power. If developed,
it can overcome conditions that would seem insurmountable. It is
constantly urging us on to greater achievement. The more we become
acquainted with it the better strategists we become, the more courage
we develop and the greater the desire within us for self-expression
in activity along many lines.
No one will ever be a failure if he becomes conscious of this silent
force within that controls his destiny. But without the consciousness
of this inner force, you will not have a clear vision, and external
conditions will not yield to the power of your mind. It is the mental
resolve that makes achievement possible. Once this has been formed
it should never be allowed to cease to press its claim until its
object is attained. To make plans work out it will, at times, be
necessary to use every power of your mind. Patience, perseverance
and all the indomitable forces within one will have to be mustered
and used with the greatest effectiveness.
Perseverance is the first element of success. In order to persevere
you must be ceaseless in your application. It requires you to concentrate
your thoughts upon your undertaking and bring every energy to bear
upon keeping them focused upon it until you have accomplished your
aim. To quit short of this is to weaken all future efforts.
The Mental Demand seems an unreal power because it is intangible;
but it is the mightiest power in the world. It is a power that is
free for you to use. No one can use it for you. The Mental Demand
is not a visionary one. It is a potent force, which you can use
freely without cost. When you are in doubt it will counsel you.
It will guide you when you are uncertain. When you are in fear it
will give you courage. It is the motive power which supplies the
energies necessary to the achievement of the purpose. You have a
large store house of possibilities. The Mental Demand makes possibilities
realities. It supplies everything necessary for the accomplishment,
It selects the tools and instructs how to use them. It makes you
understand the situation. Every time you make a Mental Demand you
strengthen the brain centers by drawing to you external forces.
Few realize the power of a Mental Demand. It is possible to make
your demand so strong that you can impart what you have to say to
another without speaking to him. Have you ever, after planning to
discuss a certain matter with a friend, had the experience of having
him broach the subject before you had a chance to speak of it? Have
you ever, in a letter, made a suggestion to a friend that he carried
out before your letter reached him? Have you ever wanted to speak
to a person who, just then walked in or telephoned. I have had many
such responses to thought and you and your friends have doubtless
experienced them, too.
These two things are neither coincidences nor accidents, but are
the results of mental demand launched by strong concentration.
The person that never wants anything gets little. To demand resolutely
is the first step toward getting what you want.
The power of the Mental Demand seems absolute, the supply illimitable.
The mental demand projects itself and causes to materialize the
conditions and opportunities needed to accomplish the purpose. Do
not think I over estimate the value of the Mental Demand. It brings
the fuller life if used for only righteous purposes. Once the Mental
Demand is made, however, never let it falter. If you do the current
that connects you with your desire is broken. Take all the necessary
time to build a firm foundation, so that there need not be even
an element of doubt to creep in. Just the moment you entertain "doubt"
you lose some of the demand force, and force once lost is hard to
regain. So whenever you make a mental demand hold steadfastly to
it until your need is supplied.
I want to repeat again that Power of Mental Demand is not a visionary
one. It is concentrated power only, and can be used by you. It is
not supernatural power, but requires a development of the brain
centers. The outcome is sure when it is given with a strong resolute
determination.
No person will advance to any great extent, until he recognizes
this force within him. If you have not become aware of it, you have
not made very much of a success of your life. It is this "something"
that distinguishes that "man" from other men. It is this
subtle power that develops strong personality.
If you want a great deal you must demand a great deal. Once you
make your demand, anticipate its fulfillment. It depends upon us.
We are rewarded according to our efforts. The Power of Mental Demand
can bring us what we want. We become what we determine to be. We
control our own destiny.
Get the right mental attitude, then in accordance with your ability
you can gain success.
And every man of AVERAGE ability, the ordinary man that you see
about you, can be really successful, independent, free of worry,
HIS OWN MASTER, if he can manage to do just two things.
First, remain forever dissatisfied with what he IS doing and with
what he HAS accomplished.
Second, develop in his mind a belief that the word impossible was
not intended or him. Build up in his mind the confidence that enables
the mind to use its power.
Many, especially the older men, will ask:
"How can I build up that self-confidence in my brain? How can
I, after months and years of discouragement, of dull plodding, suddenly
conceive and carry out a plan for doing something that will mike
life worth while and change the monotonous routine?
"How can a man get out of a rut after he has been in it for
years and has settled down to the slow jog-trot that leads to the
grave?"
The answer is the thing can be done, and millions have done it.
One of the names most honored among the great men of France is that
of Littre, who wrote and compiled the great French dictionary—a
monument of learning. He is the man whose place among the forty
immortals of France was taken by the great Pasteur, when the latter
was elected to the Academy.
Littre BEGAN the work that makes him famous when he was more than
sixty years old.
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