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ACTION POWER
The Miracle Way to a
Successful New Life
by
Vernon Howard

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Discover now how to get what you want in
life, by using the miraculous
forces of ACTION POWER. Take your first step to a new way of life that
will lead to the highest goals of success you most desire.
Once the miraculous force of your ACTION POWER is in full operation you
will launch out from your current setup and rise like a rocket to new
peaks of personal achievement and financial success. You will think
success. You will feel success. You will talk success. You will start
acting towards success.
As Warren 0. Wagner, Ph.D., a consulting engineer aptly puts it,
"Vernon Howard is truly a miracle worker. His new book will surely
change the life of anyone who acts out its exciting plans."
The Rev. C. Jack Quigley sums up the life-long value of this book, when
he writes, "Action Power is a valuable investment. This powerful book
proves that all things are possible through right action."
In short, here's what ACTION POWER will do for you:
- Build your
self-confidence
quickly.
- Make your life an
exciting one.
- Help you make accurate
decisions.
- Spur your money making
abilities.
- Build your appeal to the
opposite sex.
- Banish heartache and
sorrow.
- Assure you a happy
future.
- Release your hidden
talents.
- Make life a fun-filled
experience.
- Solve your personal
problems.
- Give you the habit of
success.
- Relieve boredom and
tiredness.
- Expand your health and
energy.
Bringing some of these
treasures of life into sharp focus, Henry D.
Carruth, realtor and insurance man, says, "The author has that happy
talent for turning self-improvement into a delightful adventure."
Charles Simmons II, President, Simmons Institute, exclaims, "The
opposite sex? In chapters 4 and 5 you will find some magic secrets for
being attractive to that man or woman. An unusual treat."
Echoing the applause of the thousands who have been inspired by Vernon
Howard's previous successful books, Clarence 0. Wilson, General
Contractor says, "Vernon Howard is famous for a good reason. With more
than a million copies of his books sold, he has guided thousands of
people to newer and brighter lives."
But you don't have to take the word of these people who have already
witnessed the rich rewards of their ACTION POWER. See for yourself how
the specific action powers given in this book can work a miracle of
transformation in your life.
So why wait. Start in right now on the road to an electrifying future.
Act now! Clear away every obstacle that lies in your way! Use this
chance to change your whole life! Success is there for the taking, and
as Vernon Howard would say, "Take it, through the magic of your ACTION
POWER."
Read what people who have
already put their ACTION POWER into motion
have to say about this remarkable book.
"Vernon Howard's Action Power! accentuates the positive. The author
gives specific directions for improving one's thinking and actions. It
is pleasant and stimulating reading." CLYDE F. GILLETT, M.D.
"Regardless of whether you want to s«ll your product* to
customers or sell yourself a happier life, you now have the amuing uy
in your hands. A thrilling guide." GENE ADAMS Editor, Specialty Salesman
"If you want to get into self-enriching action, start with this great
book. Vernon Howard shows you what to do and how to do it—the easy
way." MARTHA WALKINSHAW
CONTENTS
1. LET'S PLUNGE INTO ACTION
RIGHT
NOW: (page 8)
What Happened When Cleopatra
Acted •
Your Happiness and Action •
We All
Need Exciting Action • Your Secret Servant Named Serendipity • How to
Be Happily Surprised • Six
Magic Words That Work Wonders • How the Six
Magic Words Succeeded •
Your Three Keys to Genuine Action • 1. Make It Definite • 2. Make It
Interesting • 3. Make It Rewarding • Why Easy Action Is Best for You •
How a Simple Question Started a Bank • Review Your Exciting Actions.
2. HOW TO BUILD SELF-CONFIDENCE
EASILY: (page 19)
How To Get Started • Your
Thoughts
Produce Your Actions
• A Success Story • Planned
Action Wins the Day •
Plan 1: It Speeds You Forward • Plan 2: For Favorable Changes • Plan 3:
To Know What You Want • An Easy Way to Build Self-Confidence • How to
Go into Action! • How to Prevent Discouragement • An Action Worth
$250,000 • Confidence-Builders from This Chapter.
3. ACTIONS THAT MAKE YOU HAPPY
INSTANTLY: (page 30)
What Your Happiness Depends
Upon •
How Other People Can Make You
Happy
• How to Create Happy Circumstances • Give Your Actions This Happiness
Test • 1. Is It Actively Hopeful? • 2. Is It Kindly Toward Myself? • 3.
Does It Challenge My Abilities? • 4. Is It Free of Complications? • Be
Action-Minded • Thoughts For Instant Happiness.
4. WOMEN: HOW TO WIN OVER THE
OPPOSITE SEX: (page 42)
The Southern Rose • The Power
Of Your
Personality • Solved: The Mystery of
Attraction • What Every Girl Should
Know • How To Make a Man Like You • He Likes a Bit of Initiative
from You • He Appreciates Your Reasonable Attitudes • He Needs Your
Responsiveness • Your Man-Winning Acts in Review.
5. MEN; WOMEN WILL LIKE YOU FOR
THESE
ACTS: (page 53)
Your Application • The Single
Most
Important Thing! • How to
Thrill Her
• How to Be Attractive Without Trying • How to Make a Woman Like You •
She Wants to Be Your Only Girl • She Wants Credit for Intelligence •
She Wants to Hear Nice Things from You • She Wants You to Be a Mature
Personality • Secrets for Winning Her Over.
6. THE GREATEST ACT YOU CAN
EVER
PERFORM: (page 64)
Daring Action Is a Basic Human
Need •
Find the Better Way • Do
Things
the Easy Way • How Does the Daring Man Act? • The Daring Person Places
His Success First • The Daring Person Is Powered by Persistence • The
Daring Person Enjoys His Actions • How to Double Your Daring •
1. Make the Daring
Decision •
2. Don't Wait for
Results • 3. Depend Upon Your Natural Powers • Summary of Daring
Actions.
7. ACTIONS THAT RELEASE YOUR
HIDDEN
TALENTS: (page 76)
How To Release Your Richer Self
Golden Actions • What You Should
Know About Creativity • A Pair of Producers • How to Dazzle Yourself
With Success • A Major Secret • Your Desire Is Dynamite! • Your Hidden
Talents in Review.
8. HOW TO INFLUENCE OTHER
PEOPLE
QUICKLY: (page 87)
Give Persuasiveness Your Full
Attention • Make Use of Human Nature
•
Your Secret Weapon For Winning Over Others • How to Gain Endless
Rewards • A Major Principle • Lipton's Tea • Check Up on Your Powers of
Persuasion • I. Appeal to Self-interest • 2. Be a Permissive
Personality • 3. Give Him Good Reasons For Cooperating • 4. Build the
Other Person's Self-Esteem • Important Ideas to Remember.
9. ACTIONS THAT GIVE YOU MORE
FUN IN
LIFE: (page 98)
Dare Yourself! • Why Feel
Guilty? •
Your Capacity for Pleasure
Affects
Everything • The Fun of Conquest • The Power of M.I.A. • Why You Will
Succeed • Your Reactions
Determine Your Pleasures • Have Fun with These Actions.
10. POPULAR ACTS THAT ATTRACT
FRIENDS: (page 109)
The Secret of Attractiveness •
The
Power of a Strong Personality •
What People Admire • The Outreaching Personality • Why
Be
Afraid? • The Power of
Self-Awareness • Prominent Points
from This Chapter.
11. MONEY-MAKING ACTS THAT WAKE
YOU
RICH: (page 120)
How Your Mind Makes $$$ •
The Power of Purposeful Action • Those Six Magic Words Again • The
Turning Point • You Can Learn the Science of $$$ • Wealth and
Personality Are Closely Connected • Wealth Comes from Clear Thinking • A
B C's of Money-Making Action • Enrich Yourself with This Review.
12. RELAX YOUR NERVES AND HAVE
MORE
ENERGY: (page 131)
1. Relaxation Speeds Your
Success •
2. Relaxation Brightens Your
Personality • 3.
Relaxation Supplies This Surprising Reward • 4. Relaxation Conquers
Fear • What You Should Know About Tension • Life Itself Contains No
Conflict • Your Pair of Energies • The Golden
City • 1. Live Your Own
Life • 2. Do What You Really Want to Do • Some Energetic Ideas for
Review.
13. SECRET ACTIONS THAT PERFORM
MIRACLES: (page 142)
How to Determine Your Success •
What
Determination Means • The
Value of
Informed Action • A Successful Technique • Act With Full Power! • How
to Stop Wasting Your Energy • How to Remove Obstacles Quickly • What
Action Can Do For You! • Miracle-Making Points.
14. ACTS THAT SOLVE YOUR PERSONAL PROBLEMS: (page 153)
1. A Story About a Song • 2. A
Timely
Story • 3. A Story of Action
•
Believe That the Answer Exists! • How to Turn Loss into Profit • How
Norman Fell Asleep • Why You Should Be a Rebel • The Power of Negative
Action • How to Abandon Useless Actions • Why You Shouldn't Dislike
Yourself • How to Conquer Mountains! • Go Over These Problem-Solvers
15. HOW TO MAGICALLY GET WHAT
YOU
WANT: (page 164)
Win with Pointed Action •
Pictured
Action • Investigate! • The
Power of Individual Action • Take Authority •
Self-Action • Act Freely • Observant Action • Why You Should Fumble •
Self-Understanding Action • Your Desire in Action • It's So Obvious •
Thorough Action • Personal Action • Interesting Action Is Dynamic! • How
to Repeat Success • Magical Methods from This Chapter.
16. YOUR GUIDE TO EXCITING
ACTION:
(page 174)
What I Want • My Magic Actions
for
Winning It • Inspiring Ideas.
AN IMPORTANT PERSONAL
INVITATION TO YOU, THE READER
IN A FEW MOMENTS YOU WILL BE
SAILING
UPON WHAT COULD well be the
most
exciting voyage you have ever taken.
We are about to explore
together the
fascinating world of Action.
We
will solve quite a few mysteries about this dynamic force, and also
make some rich discoveries.
Quite often a lack of success
in life
can be traced back to a lack
of
right Action. Many people produce powerful thoughts, but neglect to
channel their mental energies into active programs. The purpose of this
book is to show you how to make the act as powerful as the thought.
This is what Shakespeare had in mind when he urged, "Be great in act,
as you have been in thought."
The exciting truth is, Right
Action
is the greatest single power
in the
world. And it is your personal power,
as you will delightfully discover as we adventure ahead.
Right Action can do anything.
For
every problem, there is a
corrective
Action. For any obstacle, there is an overcoming Action. For all
heartache, there is a happy Action. For each desire, there is a
fulfilling Action.
You will shortly make friends
with
dozens of people who used their
personal Action Power for achieving great things. Let's meet a few of
them right now:
Alfred the Great acted so
wisely and
so energetically that he
became
one of the most honored kings to wear the English crown.
A daring lady spy named Rose
Greenhow
acted so charmingly that she
was
visited constantly and eagerly by the President of the United States.
Harry Houdini, the famous
escape
artist, used his magic Action
Power to
become one of the greatest entertainers ever to appear on the stage.
The wife of Nobel Prize winner
Rudyard Kipling acted with such
prompt
wisdom that she rescued one of the most beloved poems ever penned.
The clever American showman, P.
T.
Barnum, once used his vital
Action
Power to earn $336,000 in ten days.
Dr. Gideon Mantell's persistent
actions resulted in one of the
most
astonishing discoveries in the history of mankind.
In his own way, each of these
people
used his inner Action Power
to win
personal success.
You, too, in your own way, can
use
your Action Power to achieve
the
special prizes you want. How come? Because the scientific principles of
Action belong to the man who simply takes them. Employing a principle
of Action might be likened to owning your own pleasure boat—you need
only climb aboard and let it carry you enjoyably to your destinations.
What can Action do for you?
It can make success your daily
habit.
Who can use it?
Anyone who wishes to change his
life.
Where can you start?
Right where you are at this
very
moment.
So ... let's now adventure
together
toward your miraculous Action
Power, and gain an exciting new life!
—VERNON HOWARD
Chapter
1
LET'S PLUNGE INTO ACTION
RIGHT NOW
WHAT IS INACTION?
That's when you watch someone
else
kiss the girl.
What is action?
That's when you step up and
kiss the
girl yourself!
There you have just about the
simplest explanation possible of the
difference between an empty life and one of exciting action. The really
thrilling life is one where you personally
take part in everything pleasurable. One of the saddest realizations a
person can have is that he is not actively participating in his own
life.
Later
in this chapter I want to
give
you six magic words. They will place you in the very center of richly
rewarding action.
The happy truth is, no one
needs to
be left out of life's riches.
One
woman who discovered this truth told me, "For a long time I've been
enviously observing life from a distance. But I'm all through with
that. From now on I'm going to live."
WHAT HAPPENED WHEN CLEOPATRA
ACTED
As we go along in this book you
will
learn of dozens of effective
actions that get you what you want. I'd like to tell you a classic
story that introduces you to several of them.
You probably remember a few
things
about that fabulous beauty,
Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile. At one time she was in lively competition
with her brother for the throne of Egypt. To add to her problems, the
Roman armies of Julius Caesar had just landed at Alexandria. Conquest
and loot were their first objectives.
But Cleopatra was as clever as
she
was beautiful. She reasoned
that if
she could reach Caesar ahead of her brother she could win the Roman
ruler over to her side of the fence. So off she set with only one
servant to sell her case to the Emperor of Rome.
Cleopatra had no idea of what
she
could say to Julius, but she did
know
what she was going to do. And what she did was something Caesar never
forgot! She wrapped herself in an Oriental rug and had herself carried
to Caesar's headquarters. The shapely princess was unrolled at Caesar's
feet—and what a dramatic meeting that was! The Roman ruler was
delightfully impressed with the lovely lady who was clad about as
scantily as modesty permits.
As you might guess, that
spectacular
entrance sold Caesar on the
spot.
He not only placed Cleopatra on the throne of Egypt but practically
turned his home town of Rome over to her.
The Queen of the Nile knew a
thing or
two about successful action.
For
one thing, she knew what she wanted, and that, as we will discover in
going through these pages, is half the game.
Another thing. She knew the
secret of
persuading other people to
her
way of thinking. That is certainly a necessary and profitable type of
action that you will discover in Chapter 8.
Finally, this energetic
Egyptian
enchantress used a type of action
that
wins when all else fails—daring.
The pleasures and profits of daring action will also be taken up in
later pages.
YOUR HAPPINESS AND ACTION
Another type of action needed
by
everyone is the kind supplying
inner
peace. It's no good making a million dollars if your heart aches. There
is no point in being president of your company if you are enslaved by
agonizing emotions. It's useless getting applause during the day if you
toss restlessly on your bed at night.
"Happiness is in action, and
every
power is intended for action;
human
happiness, therefore, can only be complete as all the powers have their
full and legitimate play." (Thomas)
A book by Dr. Albert Ellis and
Dr.
Robert A. Harper carries this
message:
In many important respects,
then, it
would appear that action,
particularly when it takes the form of creative, intensely absorbing
activity, is one of the mainstays of happy human living . . .
Genuine action gives you the
double
value of exterior prosperity and
inner quietness.
There is a reason why a man
doesn't
have both, but there is no
reason
why a man can't have both.
When you plunge into genuine
action,
you get right results.
When you act wrongly, you get
wrong
outcomes.
It is really as simple as that.
Genuine action is the final
secret of
successful living.
WE ALL NEED EXCITING ACTION
Who, do you suppose, needs more
action?
You. I. Everyone. All of us
need the
magic power of exciting
action if
we are to live happily and productively.
We must
have it. Every
day.
In variety. Life is action. "Man is born for action; he ought to do
something." (Aloysius)
A panel of experts in human
relations, including a psychiatrist,
clergyman, and a municipal judge, once interviewed several hundred
people in an effort to help them enrich their lives. What did they
find? Underlying the many problems and yearnings was this major
complaint:
"Not enough satisfying action."
Our own need for richer action
causes
us to respect those men and
women
who act. Notice how we admire
people who get things done. We look up to the business executive who
plows through difficulties to establish a financial kingdom. We admire
the artist or musician who creates a lasting work of art. We recognize
and appreciate the acts of parents who guide their children, or the
teacher who patiently trains young minds.
In a lighter note, we even
admire
this type of action:
He floats through the air
With the greatest
of
ease,
The daring young
man
On the flying
trapeze.
His actions are
graceful,
All girls he can
please,
And my love he has
stolen
away.
Here we have a man who could please all the girls,
especially one.
How come?
Well, now, because he was a man of action. A rascal maybe,
but at
least
he wasn't dull!
A psychologist from one of our colleges uses a large
cardboard
picture
to illustrate our need for swinging forward. The picture shows two
bells, each in its own tower. One bell is swinging merrily; the other
is motionless and silent. Below the motionless bell the crowds walk by,
ignoring it. But below the swinging bell everyone looks up with
interest and appreciation.
"Let that remind you," the point is made, "that it's the
swinging
personality who attracts success."
Act up! There are delightful surprises awaiting the man who
will
simply
plunge into persistent action, more action, energetic action, any action.
I want to tell you about one of these surprises. Let's call
it:
YOUR SECRET SERVANT NAMED SERENDIPITY
Have you ever succeeded at anything by employing your secret
servant
called serendipity?
No doubt you have, dozens of times. Probably, however, you
didn't
call
it by that curiously rhythmic word. (Say "serendipity" aloud a few
times and it will probably run through your head for awhile!)
What is it?
Well, it boarded Columbus' ship, the Santa
Maria, and steered her toward the New World.
Serendipity assisted John D. Rockefeller to establish his
financial
empire.
It secretly served Charles Goodyear when that inventor
accidentally
discovered the vulcanization of rubber.
Serendipity means that you discover something of value when
on the
track of something else. It means that while you are working for a
certain result a better one turns up. It's an unexpected and delightful
prize. The businessman who makes a profitable contact while having fun
at a party is helped by serendipity. So is the woman who goes shopping
for shoes and runs across just the right earrings.
This curiously beneficial power was given the catchy name of
serendipity by British novelist Horace Walpole. In one of his books, The Three Princes of Serendip, he
tells about people who find wondrous treasures while searching for
other things. You'll find the word defined in larger dictionaries.
Serendipity is always at
your side whenever you employ your magic power of action. It makes you
lucky. It supplies bountiful pleasures and profits.
HOW TO BE HAPPILY SURPRISED
You could fill a big book with stories of people who won
success
by
unknowingly connecting themselves with this curious power. One of the
best of these tales is the adventure of Thomas Cook, founder of the
world-wide travel bureau of Thos. Cook and Son (the founder insisted on
Thos., not Thomas).
Thomas Cook, an Englishman, was working for a publisher of
religious
books when an assignment came for him to arrange a meeting. Since it
was to be held at a distant village, Cook thought it a good idea to
arrange the transportation of those wishing to attend. He called on
officials of the Midland Railway who not only agreed to run a special
train but granted reduced fares.
The entire action was an enormous success, especially when
the
enthusiastic passengers spread the word of their exciting adventure.
Other organizations soon came to Thomas Cook to ask his help in
providing for their adventures-in-travel. That was the unexpected
beginning of the famed Cook's Tours, now serving millions of tourists
around the world.
How can you make serendipity serve you with its dynamic
power? To
find
out, I'd like to talk with you personally for a moment. Have you
noticed how much more swiftly you grasp something you enjoy doing, like
dancing? Well, I want to invite you to enjoy this book with me, to make
it an interesting adventure. Don't strain over anything and don't worry
if you don't grasp everything at once. Read relaxed, read for fun.
That is how you can best win happy surprises from this book.
After
that, you will find them in your own life.
SIX MAGIC WORDS THAT WORK WONDERS
Any businessman who can sell $1,000 worth of merchandise per
day
can
also sell $2,000 worth. Any employee who can turn out good work can
also produce the superior kind that leads to promotion. Any woman who
can persuade a man to treat her like a lady can also influence him to
attend her like a princess.
I want to give you six magic words that work wonders when
you want
to
turn small successes into big ones. But first, let's grasp the fact
that the difference between a small triumph and a major one is in the action that caused it. When you
expand your activities you automatically enlarge your successes. Some
engineers were digging an underground canal in southern Italy when
their shovels uncovered some ancient materials with strange
inscriptions written on them. They expanded
their digging operations. That action led to the rediscovery of the
wealthy city of Pompeii, covered for centuries by volcanic lava from
Mount Vesuvius.
Here are your six magic words:
Do more of a right action.
That's quite an idea, when you stop to think about it. You
can
apply it
to any area of living with rich results. Start using those six magic
words in both your business life and in your personal affairs. Here are
two steps for best use:
First, ask yourself, "What am I doing
right?" Think it through. Review those activities that are
working out for you.
Next, ask the question, "How can I do more of those right
actions?" Let
your imagination dash around. Let it uncover fresh outlets for those
correct procedures of yours.
HOW THE SIX MAGIC WORDS SUCCEEDED
One man mixed this plan with grape juice. He came up with an
exciting
adventure in success. The adventurer was Dr. Thomas B. Welch, founder
and pioneer of the Welch Grape Juice Company, of Westfield, New York.
Dr. Welch started things in a town suitably named for a man
passionately devoted to the study of grapes, Vineland, New Jersey. He
eagerly read every scrap of information he could get on grape
varieties, including the famous Concord grape which was developed after
20,000 experiments. The findings of French scientist Louis Pasteur were
studied. Dr. Welch wanted to know whether grape juice could be bottled
and kept in unfermented form.
All the while he matched his mental explorations with
physical
energy.
His endless enthusiasm kept him busy in the kitchen of his home where
he squeezed and bottled gallons and gallons of the rich purple liquid.
He finally discovered a bottling process that kept the juice pure and
delicious. Off it went to market.
Orders came in so briskly that soon he had to build a small
brick
factory. The future looked just fine for Dr. Welch and his grape juice
business. But then something happened, or rather, something didn't
happen. Grape juice was being produced by the gallons but orders didn't
match the increased output. Realizing that most of his customers were
within the New Jersey and New England areas, Dr. Welch thought of a
simple solution — he would
offer his product to a wider world of
consumers. He and his son, Charles, who had now joined the young
industry, placed a one-inch advertisement in a church paper. With high
hopes they waited for things to happen. Not much did. Dr. Welch
wondered whether he had been wasting his time after all. Maybe, his
doubtful mind told him, it had been a mistake to place his future in
grape juice.
But he was, by nature, a persistent pioneer. He knew there
was
only one
thing to do when everything looked dark—to strike boldly toward the
light. After carefully looking the situation over he concluded that he
had been acting rightly all along. With this in mind, what was the
answer to the present problem of insufficient orders?
The answer flashed: Do
more of
a
right action.
Having thought, he acted. He and his son signed a contract
for
general
magazine advertising. That did it. Sales rose at once a rewarding 25%.
People who read the ads bought the juice. They liked it and have bought
it ever since.
Dr. Welch had his grape juice business. He attached it to a
scientific
principle of success. And won.
You also have your own business or ambition. You can also
attach
it to
this dynamic principle. And win.
If you want to turn a small success into a big one, do this:
Do more of a right action.
YOUR THREE KEYS TO GENUINE ACTION
From the very start I'd like to suggest that you make this
book of
practical value to you. It should be used with down-to-earth benefits
in mind. After all, life itself is pretty practical. We are interested
in—and should be vitally
interested in—practical results from our everyday actions.
We want self-advancement. We welcome the easing of nerves
and
pressures. All of us desire financial security. As healthy people we
want pleasurable sex experiences. We want someone to love us.
What all of us really want from our actions are personal and
satisfying
benefits. If we do not fulfill these natural needs to a reasonable
degree we are not really living. Existing, maybe—but not living.
One woman who came for counsel opened the session like this:
"Know what?"
I asked her, "What?"
"I'm tired of it."
"Tired of what?"
"Of inventing phony devices for getting through my day. I'm
weary
of
the whole pretentious mess. My activities are counterfeit; they mean
nothing. But I pretend they do. I'm fed up with pretending. Now what do
I do?"
"Now you can congratulate yourself," I told her. "You see at
last
the
futility of pointless activity. Good. Now we can help you along with
genuine ones."
You may ask, "But what is genuine action?"
This: Genuine action is
that
which
contributes anything of practical value to you.
An honest effort to understand yourself is genuine action.
Driving
your
car to a business meeting is another kind. Giving helpful advice to
your children is right action. So is selling merchandise. So is loving
someone.
A right action is one that contributes to your inner
development
or to
your outer prosperity.
A wrong action is one that harms your inner self or damages
your
exterior prosperity.
Authentic action includes three elements. It must be:
1. Definite
2.
Interesting
3. Rewarding
1. MAKE IT DEFINITE
When John Jacob Astor left his home in the village of
Waldorf,
Germany,
he had a definite purpose—to become a wealthy man through constructive
action. He backed up his purpose with energy and enthusiasm as he
became a merchant, and later invested in New York real estate. His
definite actions led to a fortune worth at least $20,000,000. Your clear-cut activities can
likewise lead you to the fortunes you desire. Listen to what the
authors of Psychology have to
say about purposefulness:
A purpose can be the most definite of motives and the most
powerful.
The more definite the goal, the more determined you are to overcome
obstacles and put in the necessary effort.
2. MAKE IT INTERESTING
Find an action that really fascinates you. Don't try to
manufacture an
interest; it won't work. Start off by cheerfully asking yourself,
"Honestly, now, what really interests
me?" It could be, as in the case of John Jacob Astor, a financial
fortune. Or maybe your interest lies in adding valuable people to your
life. Perhaps you'd like to learn a new skill. The idea is to make sure
that it is a spontaneous and enthusiastic action; not just something
you think you should be
interested in or what others expect
of you. Forget dutiful action.
For once in your life do what you really want to do. Writes Dr. Alexis
Carrel:
Everyone feels the desire
to
live
according to his own fancy.
3. MAKE IT REWARDING
Actions that promise you a personal reward are power-packed.
So
make
sure that your activity offers a prize that you eagerly want! And remind yourself of it constantly.
You may have read of Thor Heyerdahl's modern voyage, a sea drama packed
with fascinating adventure. This Norwegian scientist believed that
Polynesia had been settled long ago by the ancient inhabitants of Peru,
in South America. He was convinced that the Peruvian boats had been
carried on natural currents and winds to those South Pacific islands.
To prove it, he did it! Heyerdahl's 45-foot raft, Kon-Tiki, floated steadily away
from the coast of Peru and 101 days later reached its destination in
Polynesia. The scientific rewards of that action were enormous.
Empower yourself with rewarding action!
WHY EASY ACTION IS BEST FOR YOU
The prettiest woman in the office went out for an evening's
worth
of
fun with the least attractive man in the office. "Why did you go out
with him?" asked her girl friends. "Because," she replied, "he asked
me."
Do you want something? Here is the golden rule: Whenever you
want
something, always do the most obvious thing to get it. Ask for it.
Perform the easy act. Take the direct route. Look for the obvious
answer. "The greatest results in life are usually attained by simple
means and the exercise of ordinary qualities." (Feltham)
Edgar Allan Poe's mystery tale, "The Purloined Letter," is
an
excellent
illustration. The action takes place in Paris during the days of kings
and royal mistresses. A letter is written by a man to a lady in royal
favor. It is stolen from her apartment by a scheming government
official. The villain promptly blackmails the lady, using the letter to
seize political power. The distressed lady calls upon the Prefect of
the Parisian police to recover the message.
The police are sure of only one thing—that the dangerous
letter is
hidden somewhere in the official's apartment. They miss nothing in
searching the place. Furniture is taken apart. They look for secret
panels. Boxes and packages are explored. They peer under rugs and into
books. Nothing. No letter.
The police chief finally appeals to a clever detective, C.
Auguste
Dupin, offering him 50,000 francs for finding the letter.
Dupin looks. Finds it. Where? Right out in the open. The
letter
had
been resting innocently in a card rack in full view of everyone.
The unsuccessful policemen had searched everywhere but the
most
likely
place. The more direct Dupin looked in the obvious place and found what
he wanted.
Experiment with this idea in your own way. Find areas where
you
can
apply it to practical advantage. Do the direct and the easy thing. Cut
through mental red tape and get to the point. Shoot straight for the
target.
The busy businessman wanting to save precious minutes could
examine his
letters and find ways to say just as much in half the words. The
teacher wishing to reach her students with maximum effect could state
the facts of the lesson in plain language. The person hoping to be a
more likable individual need only perform more likable actions. The
friend wanting to repair a misunderstanding need only approach the
other person with a friendly, "Let's clear the air." Dr. William B.
Terhune, in his book Emotional
Problems and What You Can Do About Them, wisely advises:
"Take the attitude that there is always a way and—what is
more—a
simple, satisfactory way to deal with all situations."
HOW A SIMPLE QUESTION STARTED A BANK
One day a man with a springy step and a confident manner
marched
into
the office of a bank. Standing before the vice-president's desk he
announced, "I'm going to start a bank. Tell me how to do it."
That simple statement of purpose and that direct question
really
started something in the banking world. As a matter of fact it was the
beginning of one of the largest financial institutions in the world
today. The speaker was A. P. Giannini. The institution he brought into
existence is known today as the Bank of America.
A. P. Giannini had already earned a measure of success when
he
stepped
into that office. But he wisely realized that the direct kind of action
in this new enterprise was to ask for expert advice.
His young bank grew and prospered as he continued with his
straightforward actions. He offered small loans to those turned down
elsewhere. He carefully explained to people the advantages of
depositing money in his bank. People thought of him as a friend first
and a banker second. All because he possessed a clear mind that
produced simple and direct actions. He did things the easy way.
People sometimes ask me, "But what should I do when I don't
know
what
to do?"
The answer is, see what you can do with the most obvious
course of
action. It will do far more for you than anything complicated.
REVIEW YOUR EXCITING ACTIONS
1. Make up your mind to lead an exciting life through
constructive action.
2. Genuine action makes dreams come true and cures all
unhappiness. English author John Ruskin sums it up, "Doing is the great
thing."
3. Remember, nothing happens until someone plunges into
action. If you want things to happen, you plunge into action!
4. Employ your secret servant serendipity. It works
alongside everyone who acts.
5. As a starting action, relax with this book as you read
it. Make it an enjoyable adventure.
6. To succeed at anything at all, remember the six magic
words: Do more of a right action.
7. Keep in mind that genuine action is that which gives you
something of practical value.
8. Make your actions definite, interesting and rewarding.
9. Always do things the easy way. Look for the most obvious
way to get what you want, then plunge ahead.
10. Whenever you don't know what to do—act up!
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