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" Keep the faculty of effort alive in you by a little gratuitous exercise every day. That is> be systematically ascetic or heroic in little unnecessary points, do every day or two something for no other reason than that you would rather not do it, so that... "
Readings in Educational Psychology - Página 450
editado por - 1926 - 833 páginas
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The Master Mind: The Key to Mental Power, Development and Efficiency

Theron Q. Dumont - 2007 - 285 páginas
...ascetic or heroic in little, unnecessary points; do every day something for no other reason than that yon would rather not do it, so that when the hour of dire...you not unnerved and untrained to stand the test. The man who has daily inured himself to habits of concentrated attention, energetic volition, and selfdenial...
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The Adversity Advantage: Turning Everyday Struggles Into Everyday Greatness

Paul Gordon Stoltz, Erik Weihenmayer - 2007 - 305 páginas
...only comfort and expect greatness. Sometimes you have to take on the unpleasant. William James said, "Do every day or two something for no other reason than that you would rather not do it." We all have to train for the life we want to live. SUMMIT FIVE. PACK LIGHT, PACK RIGHT 181 doing what...
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Federal Probation, Volúmenes29-30

1965 - 734 páginas
...EMERSON Keep the faculty of effort alive in you by a little gratuitous exercise every day. That is, be systematically ascetic or heroic in little unnecessary...you not unnerved and untrained to stand the test. — WILLIAM JAMES Your Bookshelf on Review EDITED BY BENJAMIN FRANK, PH.D Department of Sociology,...
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The Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine, Volumen10

1911 - 208 páginas
...mother. Keep the faculty of effort alive in you by a little gratuitous exercise every day. That is, be systematically ascetic or heroic in little unnecessary...find you not unnerved and untrained to stand the test . . . The man who has daily inured himself to habits of concentrated attention, energetic volition,...
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The Making of Character

John Maccunn - 288 páginas
...effort alive in us by a little gratuitous exercise James' ascetic everyday." That is, as he explains, "do every day or two something for no other reason...may find you not unnerved and untrained to stand the test1." It is advice which may not come amiss to those whose lot is cast in circumstances where there...
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The Manhattan Quarterly, Volumen6

1910 - 454 páginas
...little gratuitous exercise every day. Be systematically ascetic or heroic in little unnecessary points, for no other reason than that you would rather not...you not unnerved and untrained to stand the test." VI. Since habit has a physiological and a psychological basis, it must be co-extensive with all the...
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freshman readings in english

368 páginas
...this: Keep the faculty of effort alive in you ' ya little gratuitous exercise every day. That is, be systematically ascetic or heroic in little unnecessary...reason than that you would rather not do it, so that wher. the hour o£ dire need draws nigh, it may find you not unnerved a, id untrained to stand the...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volumen56

1908 - 856 páginas
...unnecessary points," says Prof. William James. "Do every day or two something for no other reason thanthat you would rather not do it, so that when the hour...nigh it may find you not unnerved and untrained to stand1 the test. Asceticism of this sort is like the insurance which a man pays on his house and goods....
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Pitman's Journal: Devoted to Shorthand, Typewriting and ..., Volumen17

1905 - 234 páginas
...like this: Keep the faculty of effort alive in you by a little gratuitous exercise every day. . . . Do every day or two something for no other reason...you would rather not. Do it so that when the hour of trial draws nigh, it may find you not unnerved and untrained to stand the test. . . . The man who has...
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The Gregg Writer, Volumen14

1912 - 772 páginas
...this: Keep the faculty of effort alive in you by a little gratuitous exercise every day. That is, lie systematically ascetic or heroic in little unnecessary...day or two something for no other reason than that yon would rather not do it, so that when the hour of dire need draws nigh it may find you not unnerved...
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