Your Power Of REAL Concentration
Did you ever stop to think what an important part your
thoughts, I mean real concentrated thoughts, play in your life?
The ability to concentrate all your attention is so important,
no matter what task or job you have to get done... as nothing
great or significant can be accomplished without proper effort
and concentration.
And almost all of us have some sort of difficulty in the
concentration of our attention.
Workers in business and industry, students in high school and
college, and even professors in universities, complain of the
same difficulty.
It is said that the power to concentrate all your attention is
vital as it stands at the very centre of most (if not all)
mental activity. No matter from what angle we view the mind, its
excellence always seems to depend upon the power to concentrate
all our attention.
Concentration may be defined as being that state of mind in
which the entire energies of the individual, physical as well as
mental, are focused upon the thing they are doing or thinking.
All actions and all thoughts NOT connected with what they are
doing or thinking are kept out of the mind...
If we examine a growing child, one of the first things we will
see is the power they have in them to "pay attention or to
notice things".
When we examine the ability of normal adults we do so by means
of tests that require close concentration of attention, and we
regard anyone who is able to maintain close focused and
concentrated attention for long periods of time as a person of
strong mind or will.
So real concentration may be broken down into just 2 parts:
1. The voluntary focusing of all our power and attention in the
selecting of certain objects to be attended to.
2. And the ignoring of other objects which act as distractions.
But even in spite of our most careful provisions, there will
still be distractions which cannot be eliminated. For example,
you cannot stop the noise of planes flying over or cars driving
past while you are trying to work, plan or study.
And you cannot build a fence around the thoughts and focus of
your mind so as to keep out unwanted and irrelevant ideas... the
best thing you can do is to accept the inevitable that the
presence of some distractions will always exist, and to realise
that in order to concentrate and pay attention properly, it is
necessary to form the habit of ignoring these distractions.
You can simply start out by making a strong determined effort to
ignore all distractions... practise ignoring them, and try your
best not to let a slip occur.
Also at the same time, try to develop interest in the object you
are concentrating all your attention on, because we tend to pay
more attention to those things in which we are most interested.
It's easy for any one to say, "concentrate"... but you need to
know exactly how to concentrate. Remember that to concentrate is
merely the act of applying your entire body and mind, to the
task or action in hand.
Every effort of the mind, whether it's to...
* Perceive something
* Recollect something
* Associate something
* Imagine something
* Even to judge something
Must all involve some concentration of the faculties of the mind
upon that particular action, task or act, whatever it may be!
As you start to develop a firm interest in your field of work or
study, and as you develop the habit of ignoring distractions -
you will be able to concentrate your powers of attention with
less and less effort.
Another important fact to note is that as you develop the power
to select objects for the concentration of all your attention,
you also develop (at the same time) other mind power processes
− you will improve the ability to memorize and recall much
more, to fine tune and manage better your time and effort.
And also the power to control your future thoughts and
actions...
In short "developing your power to concentrate and focus all
your attention means developing power in all the mental
processes". With that being said, we want to finish by giving
you,
The 2 TOP Keys Of Concentration
For every one of us, concentration will always mean,
1. Selecting and focusing on what is most important to us, and
disregarding what is not... and also knowing which tasks and
jobs have top priority.
2. You must identify for yourself what is most important and
essential to you - and try to filter out everything else.
These are the two main steps towards developing strong
concentration... recognising the essential... and leaving out
the non-essential.