About This Book
This work presents a practical program for developing focused attention and willpower, arguing that concentrated thought determines achievement. It outlines causes of weak concentration and offers progressive exercises — mental drills, physical practices, and decision-making habits — to centralize attention, strengthen the will, increase personal influence, and attract desired outcomes. Chapters address self-direction, training the will, overcoming procrastination and lack of initiative, and methods to apply concentrated attention for career progress and everyday effectiveness. Emphasis is placed on repeated practice, simple routines, and measurable improvement.
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