Thursday, February 17, 2022

Making Concentration Your Nature

Making Concentration Your Nature

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 the day


The one with humility is the one who can be creative.


Expression: Creativity comes to the extent that the intellect is humble.  Such an intellect is able to create something new.  Because humility is a form of love, it brings the enthusiasm for creativity and the ability to bring newness in everything that is done.


Experience: Humility gives me an experience of being a master, of being powerful.  This power comes from the experience of being a constant learner, because I have no ego of what I already have.  This mastery makes me creative, making me bring newness in every thing I do.