The Foundation of Success: Concentration, Consistency and Cooperative Endeavour
Published: 2011
Author(s) Name: A Parthasarathy
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Abstract
Individuals and Corporations everywhere are searching for means
to improve productivity and achieve success. Educational
institutions deliver larger amounts of information to the students in
a hope to achieve higher standards of concentration and efficiency.
Yet only a few graduates are able to substantially apply their
education to become industry leaders. What separates these few
from the others?
Efficient action requires three essential disciplines – concentration,
consistency and cooperative endeavour. This paper analyses the
human constitution to derive the definition of concentration and
consistency. Concentration is the technique exercised by the
intellect to hold the mind on the present occupation without
allowing it to slip into the past or future. Consistency is the
intellectual ability to direct all actions towards a chosen idea.
Combining these two disciplines with cooperative endeavour, an
individual or organisation can achieve success in any field of
endeavour.
Key words: Success, body, mind, intellect, efficient action, Concentration, consistency, cooperative endeavour, past, present,
future.
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