Personal Power |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 28
Page 8
... interest . Some men we meet leave a strong impression behind them . We re- member them long afterwards . Faces in a crowd in- terest us . People seen in a drawing - room attract us , and we instinctively like them . Are these things ...
... interest . Some men we meet leave a strong impression behind them . We re- member them long afterwards . Faces in a crowd in- terest us . People seen in a drawing - room attract us , and we instinctively like them . Are these things ...
Page 43
... for the mind than to " draw out a dull or shy person by suggesting new points of view to rouse his enthusiasm in his favourite subject , 66 " and to keep his interest sustained so that he will Simple Ideas for Mental Training 43.
... for the mind than to " draw out a dull or shy person by suggesting new points of view to rouse his enthusiasm in his favourite subject , 66 " and to keep his interest sustained so that he will Simple Ideas for Mental Training 43.
Page 44
Keith Johnston Thomas. and to keep his interest sustained so that he will forget his shyness in enthusiastic speech . If the private discussion of politics has any value at all , it is not so much because two people can exchange views ...
Keith Johnston Thomas. and to keep his interest sustained so that he will forget his shyness in enthusiastic speech . If the private discussion of politics has any value at all , it is not so much because two people can exchange views ...
Page 75
... interest in your study and then drop it altogether . Sit down in cold - blood and plan out a time - table for work . Set aside as much time a day as you can manage . Then halve that time and knock out every day of the week except , say ...
... interest in your study and then drop it altogether . Sit down in cold - blood and plan out a time - table for work . Set aside as much time a day as you can manage . Then halve that time and knock out every day of the week except , say ...
Page 82
... interest the discovery of which adds infinitely to the zest of life . If we can find some of these for others , they , too , will discover some for us . Man is an imitative creature . The tendency is to save one's best thoughts and most ...
... interest the discovery of which adds infinitely to the zest of life . If we can find some of these for others , they , too , will discover some for us . Man is an imitative creature . The tendency is to save one's best thoughts and most ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ability able achievement acquire action Albert Chevalier ambition Andrew Carnegie angelic songs beauty better brain breath bright capable CHAPTER cheerful conversation create cultivate develop doubt dull effect effort employer enable everything exercise experience failure fear feel force friends gain gift give habit hand happiness human voice intellect Julius Cæsar keep knowledge labour life's live look means memory mental power mind Napoleon Nature never Oliver Cromwell once ourselves pathy perfect person physical pleasure POWER OF SYMPATHY practice progress PUBLILIUS SYRUS realise remember Richard Tangye ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON sense Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets sing soul speak speech strength strengthen succeed success sunshine sure sympathy talents talk Tariff Reform task things thoughts tion tivate to-day troubles turn unless voice waste weak words worry worth write