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2025-04-05

Making Concentration Natural

We all know how valuable, concentration is. Whether it is studies, a project at office or household work, we want to quiet the mind and concentrate on what we do. But often, we give in to emotional or sensory distractions. Our mind starts wandering and thoughts become scattered. Cultivating the ability to focus our thoughts in whatever direction we want, is crucial for success.

1● You know the endless rewards of concentration. But have you been at a meeting and your attention strays from the discussion to your family, to bills to be paid, or to your weekend plans? Have you experienced total concentration at times and a total lapse of concentration at other times?

2● Concentration needs our mind to create an energy of stillness and power. Nurturing the mind with 15 minutes of pure, positive information in the morning and thinking right during the day improves concentration. Distractions, overthinking or turbulent thoughts create disturbed energy.

3● Before beginning a task, keep distractions away, take a minute’s silence to answer any unresolved questions in the mind. Set a timeline and create one high-energy thought about the activity you are about to begin. No other thought will disturb you and you create a silent, still, concentrated mind.

4● Concentration needs to be a habit, a way of living. It is your mind and it obeys your instructions. You just need to master the art of instructing it. Remind yourself – I concentrate well to complete every task effortlessly and well in time. My mind is my instrument, it obeys my instructions.

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Message for Today

"A prudent person is one who is free from carelessness or speaking negatively about others"

"A prudent person is one who is free from carelessness or speaking negatively about others"

Thought:

When someone says something negative about another person to us, we tend to listen with great interest. This encourages the other person to continue talking. But this kind of talk doesn't really help anyone. And it doesn't provide solutions to the current problem.


Process:

When someone talks about someone else's shortcomings, I need to ask myself why I'm listening to them. Is this information useful to me, or can I do something about the situation? If not, I need to remind myself that there is no benefit to me in listening to that talk. Instead, I need to make an effort to see the positive qualities of the person speaking and think about how I can help everyone focus on this.

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