The Power of Concentration

audiobook

The Power of Concentration

by William Walker Atkinson

EN·~3 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

INTRODUCTORY

3:22
2

LESSON I. CONCENTRATION FINDS THE WAY

10:50
3

LESSON II. THE SELF-MASTERY: SELF-DIRECTION POWER OF CONCENTRATION

21:56
4

LESSON III. HOW TO GAIN WHAT YOU WANT THROUGH CONCENTRATION

4:43
5

LESSON IV. CONCENTRATION, THE SILENT FORCE THAT PRODUCES RESULTS IN ALL BUSINESS

6:17
6

LESSON V. HOW CONCENTRATED THOUGHT LINKS ALL HUMANITY TOGETHER

9:04
7

LESSON VI. THE TRAINING OF THE WILL TO DO

9:44
8

LESSON VII. THE CONCENTRATED MENTAL DEMAND

9:04
9

LESSON VIII. CONCENTRATION GIVES MENTAL POISE

9:26
10

LESSON IX. CONCENTRATION CAN OVERCOME BAD HABITS

11:21

Description

Understanding how to direct the mind is the foundation of this practical guide, which shows why concentration is more than a habit—it’s the engine behind every achievement. By distinguishing the inner forces that propel us forward from those that hold us back, the author offers a clear picture of how focused thought can turn ordinary effort into extraordinary results. Early chapters lay out the relationship between self‑direction and personal influence, setting the stage for real change.

Listeners will find step‑by‑step exercises designed to strengthen mental stamina, align will with intellect, and eliminate distracting chatter. The lessons explore how concentrated intention can improve business performance, enhance personal magnetism, and help you pursue goals with steady confidence. Throughout, the approach remains grounded in everyday examples, making the techniques feel both accessible and immediately useful for anyone ready to sharpen their focus and unlock new possibilities.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (223K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1998-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

William Walker Atkinson

William Walker Atkinson

1862–1932

A prolific writer and publisher in the New Thought movement, he explored mental science, practical psychology, and spiritual self-help in dozens of widely read books. He is also often linked to pseudonymous works such as those published under the names Yogi Ramacharaka and Theron Q. Dumont.

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