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If You Do This You Will Always Be Miserable
Many have the habit of keeping their minds on their weaknesses or their shortcomings.
If they read of some one doing a great thing or making a worth-while accomplishment they say, "I never could do such a thing."
These persons are always saying, "I never have luck. I can't do this. I can't do that."
Always knocking, always thinking can't instead of can, will make fear, irresoluteness, uncertainty and weakness of character.
Saying "I can't, I haven't the ability, I am unlucky" and such like makes you weak and knocks out all chance for doing things.
Nothing comes out of the brain that wasn't burned in by thought. If you accuse yourself, belittle your capacity, or drown your good impulses with doubt and self-accusation, you are putting away a lot of bad thought in your brain and no wonder you will lack in initiative, ambition and courage.
To those who claim to be unlucky I want to say you are not unlucky, you simply lack pluck.
You start at undertakings with a handicap of fear, and a made-up mind you can't accomplish. No one ever got anywhere with anything with such a millstone around his neck.
Many a man has been whipped in a fight, defeated in a contest, or beaten at an undertaking, but he didn't show it or let the other fellow know it; he just kept on with a brave front and finally the other fellow quit, mistaking grim determination, pluck and perseverance for strength and victory.
Ethan Allen with his handful of men was asked to surrender by the British general with his superior force. By all rights and rules of war Ethan was licked, but he didn't give in. He replied, "Surrender h--ll; I've just commenced to fight." If Ethan had accused himself and said, "I can't whip that big bunch, there's no hope," he would have been whipped to a finish.
Don't show the enemy, or the world, your weakness. Don't admit anything impossible that is capable of accomplishment.
It's the "I can" man who wins. No man ever won a fight if he started out by saying, "I can't whip him, he is too much for me, I am no match for him, but I'll try."
No person ever made success in business if he started in with uncertainty, lack of confidence and unbelief in his ability.
Knock yourself and the world will accept you at your own estimate. Show streaks of yellow cowardice and the mob will pounce on you like a pack of hungry wolves.
Accuse yourself, curse your luck, belittle your worth, be afraid, and you will remain a mere b.u.mp on a log, unnoticed, uninteresting, uninvited.
The world welcomes men who do things. The world judges by outward appearances. If your heart is sick, if your courage is low, don't show it. Put up a stiff att.i.tude and act with confidence and that att.i.tude will carry you over many a pitfall and past many an obstacle.
Show strength and the world will help you; show weakness and the world will shun you.
You are prejudiced when it comes to judging yourself. You compare your weakness with your friends' strength and this comparison is unfair; it makes you lose confidence.
Nothing hurts one worse than doubting one's own ability, a.s.sets, and character.
When you find yourself experiencing doubt, or inability, or hard luck, turn square around and say "Begone, doubt; henceforth I have belief."
Suggest and say "I have ability; I have pluck and pluck means luck."
Always express confidence, faith, courage, and cheer thoughts, whether you feel them or not. Do this heroically and persistently and soon the fear shadows and weakness feelings will leave you and you will be in reality strong, courageous, active, and you will do things you never thought possible.
"As a man thinketh, so is he;" always remember that.
Get hold of your thoughts; make yourself think up, and have faith and courage. Hold to your resolve and the whole world will change. You will prosper, you will have poise, and every once in a while happiness will come as a reward.
No man will be surprised at your complete change of att.i.tude and character more than yourself.
Your problems can only be solved by yourself. Friends can advise, I can suggest, but YOU must act.
Henceforth never accuse yourself, never feel sorry for your condition or position, cut out fear thoughts,--be strong.
Think faith, courage, cheer, confidence, and strength, and by-and-by the habit will be fixed, and natural.
This is as certain truth as I have ever experienced. I know it. I've tried it. I've watched others and the results are always good.
Don't be pa.s.sive and forget this chapter. Start right this minute to THINK RIGHT.
And you will never regret and never forget this chapter of Self-accusation.
WOMAN'S BEAUTY
Every Woman Will Be Interested in These Pointers
Sisters, it's your duty to keep your good looks as long as possible, and to do it you must spend time each and every day on the care of your face and hair.
First of all, you must keep your skin clean, and that's a particular job.
You have nearly thirty miles of pores in your body. These pores are sewers; they discharge in a healthy person nearly two pounds of waste material every day.
If these pores are stopped up or clogged, the waste material is secreted in the skin.
The stopped pores secrete the greasy waste matter. This greasy substance attracts dirt, dust and germs, and soon blackheads, pimples or blotched skin will result.
Was.h.i.+ng the skin with strong soap is not good.
To keep the skin clear and healthy you should ma.s.sage it with cold cream and rub gently but thoroughly. This rubbing or ma.s.sage quickens circulation, strengthens the little capillary veins and brings that beautiful pink glow that is so attractive.
The cold cream softens the dry waste secretion and makes it easier to come out.
After the cold cream application, rub all the grease off with a rough towel.
Don't forget the daily ma.s.sage; it will work wonders in your appearance.
It will help give you that fresh, healthy appearance nature intends the fair s.e.x to have.
Don't be afraid of the sun. Tan is health to the skin and tan with pink shades beneath it is a pretty combination.
In was.h.i.+ng the hair do not use any compound that has ammonia in it.
Ammonia will bring on the gray hairs.