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Mental Attitudes
In a preceding chapter, I have stated that the mental phase of personal
magnetism consists of two coordinated manifestations of mental power, the
first of which was "the holding of certain mental states until the mental
atmosphere becomes charged with the vibrations of the particular mental
states." Let us now consider what are these "certain mental states" which
are to be held.
In the first place, these "mental states" are not so much any set of
particular thoughts, but rather are stated mental attitudes in relation to
oneself and the outer world of men. A man’s mental attitude, if firmly
defined and as firmly held, impresses itself upon everything around the
man. His looks grow to conform; his voice; his walk; his general
appearance; all grow to reflect his inner states of mind. Moreover, his
mental atmosphere becomes so charged with certain vibrations that those
who come in contact with the man actually feel his mental attitude, and
adjust themselves to it.
Who of us cannot recall the "so meek and humble," Uriah Heep mental
attitude manifested by some persons of our acquaintance? Who does not
remember having actually felt the sneaky, foxy mental attitude of certain
other persons? And who can forget the bold, masterful, mental attitude of
certain successful men in our field of business acquaintance? Each of
these classes is possessed of a mental atmosphere, which reveals itself at
once to us, when we meet them.
I need scarcely urge upon you the importance of producing in yourself
the most desirable kind of personal atmosphere. And, as I have said, the
mental atmosphere is the direct result of the mental attitude of the
person, and reflects the same inevitably. Of course, the mental attitude
of a person is composed of a variety of beliefs, opinions, views, ideals,
etc., and must of necessity be of a somewhat mixed character. In the case
of the majority of persons, the personal atmosphere lacks force and
character because of a lack of any particular mental color. But, in the
case of the strong individuals of the race, it will be found that there is
always a strong fixed mental attitude – a strong desire which colors all
the thought; a powerful ambition which gives tone to all the rest; or a
firm resolve which fires the entire mental character. This strong
vibration is carried out into the personal atmosphere, and its influence
is felt, and men react thereto.
In a general way, mental attitudes may be divided into two classes,
viz.: (1) positive and (2) negative.
It is difficult, at first, to give the keynote of each of these two
classes of mental attitude, but I call your attention to the words of an
American writer, in this connection who well says: "That which tends to
render one strong, is positive; that which tends to render him weak, is
negative." I do not think that I can improve on this definition, and I
advise you to adopt it, and to measure your mental attitudes by that
standard.
By all means cultivate and develop the positives, and restrict the
negatives, in your mental make-up so that, in the end, your mental
attitude may be "positive" instead of "negative" – strong instead of weak.
An interesting thing about the cultivation of a mental attitude, is
that not only does the improved mental attitude tend to impress itself
upon others with whom you come in contact, but that it also tends to
impress itself upon your own mentality, so that you gradually become more
and more fixed in the mental attitude.
Mental attitude resembles yeast, in the sense that if you insert a
single bit of the ferment in your mind, it will begin to work, and grow
other cells, until it finally fills your entire mind. It tends to
reproduce itself. This is true of both desirable and undesirable mental
ideas, but – and remember this well – here is a most hopeful and
encouraging fact: a positive idea will tend to kill a negative one, so you
see Nature is fighting on your side. The best way to kill and destroy
negative mental ideas and attitudes is to plant a good crop of positive in
their places, and then encourage the fight – the negatives will go under
surely. It is like pouring fresh water into a basin of dirty water – in
time the water will become clear; or, again, like flooding a room with
sunshine – the darkness will be destroyed.
Let us take a little glance at the principal positives and negatives in
the list of mental attitudes:
Positives: courage, masterfulness, activity, initiative, dynamic
thought, self-esteem, assertiveness, continuity.
Negatives: fear, slavishness, sluggishness, waiting-for-orders, static
thought, self-distrust, retreativeness, fickleness.
This list might be extended much further, but I think that you will
have caught the idea by this time. Run over the list of the strong
positive qualities of the strong men of your acquaintance and endeavor to
reproduce them in you. Run over the list of weak, negative qualities of
the weak persons you know – and endeavor to "cut them out" of your mental
attitudes.
In this work of building-up of mental attitude, remember this: "This
mind grows to resemble that upon which it feeds," and therefore, you
should "feed" your mind with the very kind of ideas, which you would like
to have your mental attitude reflect. For instance, if you desire a mental
attitude of Courage, Determination, Masterfulness, Success, etc., you
should read stories in which these points of character are brought out;
you should frequent the company of this kind of persons; you should
constantly hold in your mind the IDEAL of the things you wish to develop
in your mental attitude, and you will find that you will naturally find in
the outer world the material things corresponding to them. And, remember
this, avoid the opposite and negative books, persons and thoughts, as you
would poisonous snakes.
It is astonishing how quickly the mind will respond to the steadfast
holding of the POSITIVE IDEAL, and the stimulating environment of POSITIVE
things. In a short time, there will be set up an instinctive habit of
mind, which will select the positive things from its environment and will
also reject the negative things. Train your mind to select the right kind
of food for itself, and it will soon acquire the habit and perform the
work instinctively without any special supervision on your part. Moreover,
there will be developed in your mind that which that gifted American
writer, Prentice Mulford, once called "The Attractive Power of Thought,"
by means of which you will draw to yourself the things, persons, books,
etc., which will supply you with the particular kind of mental food best
fitted to the IDEAL you are carrying in your mind. I shall not discuss
this last wonderful phenomenon, but ask you to remember and apply the
fact, nevertheless, for it is one of the great forces of nature.
Finally, I advise you to sit down and make a careful, full, and honest
chart of your mental characteristics, positive and negative. Then, place a
plus sign before the positives, and minus sign before the negative. Then
every day run over your plus list, and fix in your mind the idea that
these positives MUST be developed; and the negatives MUST be restarted.
The development of the positives will come about by the holding in mind of
the ideal of them – thus they will develop and increase, like a
self-multiplying cell. The negatives may be restricted by developing their
opposites – for; this is the application of the law that positives kill
out negatives. Upon these two great fundamental laws of practical
psychology, one may build a character at will. I will repeat them once
more, so that you will fix them in your mind.
I. Feed your positive qualities by ideas of the same kind, in thoughts,
books, persons, environment, etc.
II. Restrict or kill-out your negatives, by developing their positive
opposites. And, now, for a wonderful plan of developing a positive mental
attitude.
This plan has been successfully practiced my many of my students, some
of whom stand high in the list of the world’s great men.
It is this:
Build up for your own use, an IDEAL PATTERN of that which you wish to
be. Map out exactly the characteristics, which you wish to be yours. Then
picture, in your mind’s eye, an individual possessed of just these
qualities – a complete model, or pattern, of that which you wish to be.
Then hold that pattern or model, constantly in your imagination. See it
ever; think always about it; view it from the inside and the outside; get
fully acquainted with it. And, gradually you will begin to grow like your
ideal. The IDEAL will begin to materialize in your own character, and your
mental attitude will be that of your model.
Do not pass by this rule, because of its simplicity. It has worked
miracles for others – why not for you? If you will persist with this plan,
your mental attitude will become positive and fixed, and your personal
atmosphere will be charged with the strong, positive vibrations, which
will proclaim you as a master.
Let this idea be yours, in studying the following chapters, and
remember that in this way you can get the best results from the special
instruction, which is to follow this chapter.
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