11. Light a candle beside you when you are reading in the evening. It is
most relaxing and
creates a wonderful, soothing atmosphere. Make your home an oasis from the
frenzied
world outside. Fill it with great music, great books and great friends.

12. To enhance your concentration and powers of focus, count your steps when
you walk.
This is a particularly strong technique. Take six steps while taking a long
inhale, hold
your breath for another six steps, and then exhale for six steps. If six
steps is too long for
the breaths, do whatever you feel comfortable with. You will feel very
alert, refreshed,
internally quiet and centered after this exercise. So many people allow
their minds to be
filled with mental chatter. All peak performers appreciate the power of a
quiet, clear mind
which will concentrate steadily on all important tasks.

13. Learn to meditate effectively. The mind is naturally a very noisy
machine which wants to
move from one subject to another like an unchained monkey. One must learn to
restrain
and discipline it if one is to achieve anything of substance and to be
peaceful. Meditation
for twenty minutes in the morning and twenty minutes in the evening will
certainly
provide you with exceptional results if regularly practiced for six months.
Learned sages
of the East have been advancing the many benefits of meditation for over
5000 years.

14. Learn to be still. The average person doesn't spend even 30 minutes a
month in total
silence and tranquility. Develop the skill of sitting quietly, enjoying the
powerful silence
for at least ten minutes a day. Simply think about what is important to you
in your life.
Reflect on your mission. Silence indeed is golden. As the Zen master once
said, it is the
space between the bars that holds the cage.

15. Enhance your will-power; it is likely one of the best training programs
you can invest in.
Here are some ideas to strengthen your will and become a stronger person:

a. Do not let your mind float like a piece of paper in the wind. Work hard
to keep it
focused at all times. When doing a task, think of nothing else. When walking
to
work, count the steps that it takes to get all the way to the office. This
is not easy
but your mind will soon understand that you hold its reins and not vice
versa.
Your mind must eventually become as still as a candle flame in a corner
where
there is no draft.
b. Your will is like a muscle. You must first exercise it and then push
before it gets
stronger. This necessarily involves short term pain but be assured that the
improvements will come and will touch your character in a most positive way.
When you are hungry, wait another hour before your meal. When you are
labouring over a difficult task and your mind is prompting you to pick up
the
latest magazine for a break or to get up and go talk to a friend, curb the
impulse.
Soon you will be able to sit for hours in a precisely concentrated state.
Sir Issac
Newton, one of the greatest classical physicists the world has produced,
once said:
"if I have done the public any service, it is due to patient thought."
Newton had a
remarkable ability to sit quietly and think without interruption for very
long
periods of time. If he can develop this so can you.
c. You can also build your will-power by restraint in your conduct with
others.
Speak less (use the 60/40 Rule = listen 60% of the time and speak a mere
40%, if
that). This will not only make you more popular but you will learn much
wisdom
as everyone we meet, every day has something to teach us. Also restrain the
urge
to gossip or to condemn someone who you feel has made a mistake. Stop
complaining and develop a cheerful, vital and strong personality. You will
greatly
influence others.
d. When a negative thought comes to your mind, immediately replace it with
one
that is positive. Positive always dominates over the negative and your mind
has to
be conditioned to think only the best thoughts. Negative thinking is a
conditioned
process whereby the negative patterns are established over and over. Rid
yourself
of any limitations and become a powerful positive thinker.

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