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Mental Efficiency: And Other Hints to Men And Women (Illustrated) by Arnold Bennett is a timeless guide to optimizing one's mental capabilities and maximizing productivity. Through engaging illustrations and practical advice, Bennett empowers readers to enhance their efficiency and effectiveness in all aspects of life. In this insightful work, Bennett shares invaluable tips on improving concentration, managing time wisely, and harnessing the power of focus. With clarity and wit, he offers strategies for overcoming common obstacles to productivity and achieving peak performance. Whether you're striving to excel in your career, pursue personal goals, or simply lead a more fulfilling life, Mental Efficiency: And Other Hints to Men And Women (Illustrated) provides the tools you need to succeed. Bennett's timeless wisdom, combined with captivating illustrations, makes this book an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to unlock their full potential. Embark on a journey of self-improvement and discover how to cultivate mental efficiency for greater success and fulfillment. Mental Efficiency: And Other Hints to Men And Women (Illustrated) is not just a book—it's a roadmap to unlocking your true potential and achieving your goals with confidence.
Philosopher and Management Coach Rittik Chandra’s "The Secret of Mental Efficiency" explains How to Master your mental energies, train them, concentrate them to win with honour. The world has always realized that singleness of purpose, concentration of effort, is essential to success. This book will show you the immense practical value of a truly scientific psychology by which with reasonable effort, you can completely concentrate your mental powers. without possibility of failure at any moment.
Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women by Arnold Bennett, a British novelist, is an amusing book of instructions for the readers of all generations and times. Bennett argues that we focus on keeping ourselves physically healthy and we spend a lot of time, effort and thought into keeping the body in fine trim. However, in the race to become more muscular, youthful and bright-eyed, we often neglect our mental health. Concentrating on one part of ourselves and ignoring another can have disastrous effects. Therefore, we brought here a book by Arnold Bennett, one of the most acclaimed authors of his time, which would guide the readers in a direction to improve and maintain their and their loved ones’ mental health.
If there is any virtue in advertisements—and a journalist should be the last person to say that there is not—the American nation is rapidly reaching a state of physical efficiency of which the world has probably not seen the like since Sparta. In all the American newspapers and all the American monthlies are innumerable illustrated announcements of "physical-culture specialists," who guarantee to make all the organs of the body perform their duties with the mighty precision of a 60 h.p. motor-car that never breaks down. I saw a book the other day written by one of these specialists, to show how perfect health could be attained by devoting a quarter of an hour a day to certain exercises. The advertisements multiply and increase in size. They cost a great deal of money. Therefore they must bring in a great deal of business. Therefore vast numbers of people must be worried about the non-efficiency of their bodies, and on the way to achieve efficiency. In our more modest British fashion, we have the same phenomenon in England. And it is growing. Our muscles are growing also. Surprise a man in his bedroom of a morning, and you will find him lying on his back on the floor, or standing on his head, or whirling clubs, in pursuit of physical efficiency. I remember that once I "went in" for physical efficiency myself. I, too, lay on the floor, my delicate epidermis separated from the carpet by only the thinnest of garments, and I contorted myself according to the fifteen diagrams of a large chart (believed to be the magna charta of physical efficiency) daily after shaving. In three weeks my collars would not meet round my prize-fighter's neck; my hosier reaped immense profits, and I came to the conclusion that I had carried physical efficiency quite far enough......
Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women is the roadmap you need to follow to develop that strength and begin to make positive changes in your life. Arnold Bennett offers his thoughts on exercising your mind, organising your life, marriage, books and happiness, and other pocket philosophies. The book stands the test of time, and much is still relevant and amusing – perhaps even more so, with nearly 100 years of hindsight, than when it was originally written. Arnold Bennett (1867—1931) was a novelist, playwright, critic, and essayist whose major works form an important link between the English novel and the mainstream of European realism. He also worked in other fields such as journalism, propaganda and film.
This carefully crafted ebook: "MASTER MIND - The Key To Mental Power Development And Efficiency” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Find out what is the difference between a Master Mind and any other form of Mind, how to achieve the true mental power and efficiency. The ordinary mind is a mere creature of circumstances, driven hither and thither by the winds of outside forces, and lacking the guidance of the hand on the wheel, and being without the compass; while the Master Mind proceeds in the true course mapped out by Intelligence, and determined by will. The Master Mind is consciously, deliberately, and voluntarily built up, cultivated, developed, and used; whereas the ordinary mind is usually unconsciously built up, cultivated, and developed by the force and power of impressions from the outside world, and is usually employed and used with little or no conscious direction by its own will. The ordinary mind is like a dumb, driven animal, while the Master Mind is like the strong-willed, intelligent, masterful Man. William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932) was a prolific writer. His works treat themes related to the mental world, occultism, divination, psychic reality, and mankind's nature. They constitute a basis for what Atkinson called "New Psychology" or "New Thought".
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