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The Power of Focus
Anything is possible to that person who can focus their mind
on one thing exclusively until that focus is no longer required.
Very few people are able to truly focus their minds. Most of
us get side-tracked, distracted, lose interest, or simply try
to do too much.
It seems that when we try to focus ourselves to a single task,
other things present themselves and we find ourselves unable to
decide how to proceed. Do we continue doing what we were working
on, or do we switch gears and go off in a new (possibly better)
direction?
Napoleon Hill writes extensively about the power of determined
focus of mind in his classic, "Think and Grow Rich". Sticking
to a decision as if your life depends upon it is one of the key
points that Mr. Hill was determined to get across to the reader
of that magical self-help masterpiece.
There are many example of exactly WHY being focused leads to
success.
One example - have you ever tried to cut a piece of steak with
a butter knife? Doesn't work nearly as well as using a sharp
(physically focused) knife, does it?
What happens when you focus a beam of light into a point with
a lens? That light gets hot enough to burn paper, right?
Further focus of light into a single wavelength yields a laser
beam that can even cut through metal.
While most people have difficulty juggling 5 balls at once
due to the diffusion of focus required for the task, almost
everyone can easily juggle a single ball - because their mind
is focussed!
Henry Ford proved to the world that a group of people are far
more productive when each person focuses upon a single aspect
of the overall process. Now, assembly lines are the standard
way to manufacture anything.
Top business people find that they are able to get much more
work done when they clear off their desks and work on one task
at a time. They pull out a folder, do the work required, and
file it away until it's needed again.
Those who list the things they must do each day on a ToDo list
find that they are able to get much more done in a day simply
because they are focused on one thing at a time until each item
on the list has been checked off.
Those who meditate find that by focusing their minds to a single
point provides them with a clarity of mind that yields some
interesting results. Not only do they attain greater inner
peace, but they are able to deal with Life's many challenges
with less effort and happier results.
And those who work with mind power development courses such as
the Silva Method or the Keys To Power system find that as they
acheive greater degrees of mental focus, they are able to
influence the world around them in ways that seem almost magical.
Mental focus is not something that you either have or you don't,
but is something that can be developed through exercise,
practice, and determination. However well or poorly you are
presently able to focus your mind, you can develop your mental
powers to the point where you can focus on a single thing without
any distractions whatsoever.
Anyone can set aside 5 minutes at a time to develop their power
of focus. One simple exercise you can do during this time is
to count backwards, starting at 100 and counting down to 1.
Don't rush through this, take your time. The idea is to focus
your mind completely on each number before moving on to
the next one.
Another simple exercise is to memorize things. Pull out your
contact list - those people whose names and phone numbers you
need on a regular basis. Or anything else you find yourself
looking up from time to time. This exercise has the added
benefit of practical application.
However you decide to develop your power of focus, you'll find
that you're able to get much more out of life because of it.
Good luck.
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