William Walker Atkinson 
The Power of Concentration (Complete Edition) [EPUB ebook] 
Life lessons and concentration exercises: Learn how to develop and improve the invaluable power of concentration

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In ‘The Power of Concentration (Complete Edition), ‘ William Walker Atkinson meticulously explores the profound influence of focused thought and mental discipline on personal achievement. Written in an accessible yet thought-provoking style, Atkinson integrates principles of New Thought philosophy with practical exercises designed to cultivate concentration. This work not only addresses the psychological foundations of concentration but also situates itself within the broader context of early 20th-century self-help literature, reflecting the burgeoning interest in personal development and human potential during the time. William Walker Atkinson was a prominent figure in the New Thought movement, a pivotal force in shaping the discourse on personal empowerment and self-awareness in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His diverse background as an attorney, businessman, and prolific author allowed him to draw from various disciplines when writing. It is this multifaceted experience that informed his approach to concentration, as he sought to empower individuals to harness their mental faculties in a rapidly changing world. For readers seeking to enhance their focus and realize their full potential, ‘The Power of Concentration’ serves as an essential guide. It is recommended for anyone interested in self-improvement, mindfulness, and the art of effective thinking, promising valuable insights and practical tools for transformation.

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