31. Stress is simply a response which you create in the interpretation of an
event.



Two people might find that a given event results in quite different
responses.



For example, an after dinner speech might strike fear into the heart of an
inexperienced speaker while a strong orator views it as a wonderful
opportunity to share his thoughts. Understanding that the perceived negative
effects of an event or task may be mentally manipulated and conditioned
towards the positive, will allow you to be a peak performer in all
instances.



32. Read "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey.

It contains a wealth of wisdom and powerful insights into further developing
your character and enhancing your personal relationships.



33. Become a committed audio-tape user. Most personal-mastery programs and
books are now offered in this format.

 Listen to these inspirational materials on your way to work, whilst waiting
in the line at a bank or while you wash dishes in the evening.

Make your car a college on wheels and use the drive time to make knowledge
your best friend.

All down time can be very effectively used in this productive fashion. Use
such opportunities to learn and continually expand your mind and its vast
potential.



34. Try fasting one day every two weeks. During these fast days, drink fruit
juice and eat fresh fruits only. You will feel more energetic, cleansed and
alert. Fasting also has a salutary effect on your will-power as you are
subverting the otherwise pressing impulses in your mind calling on you to
eat more.



35. Keep a radio-cassette player at your office and listen to soft, soothing
music throughout the day.

 Place pleasant scents and inspirational pictures in your workplace. By the
magic

of association, your work will become something you enjoy even more and
arouse a very pleasant feeling within you.

 Budget your time on trips such that you can spend half an hour in the
airport bookstore. They always contain the latest and best self-mastery
books

and tapes given that those who travel by air are of a group that finds value
in these materials.



36. Read "As a Man Thinketh" by James Allen. And don't just read this little
book once, read it over and over again. It contains an abundance of timeless
wisdom on living a fuller and happier life.



37. Remember that forgiveness is a virtue that few develop, but one that is
most important to maintaining peace of mind.

Mark Twain wrote that forgiveness is the fragrance the violet sheds on the
heel that has crushed it.

Practice forgiveness especially in those situations where it is seemingly
difficult. By using your emotional forgiveness muscles more regularly, petty
wrongs, remarks and slights will not touch you and nothing will penetrate
your concentrated, serene mindset.



38. Empty your cup.

A full cup cannot accept anything more. Similarly, a person who believes
that he cannot learn anything else will stagnate quickly and not move to
higher levels.

A true sign of a secure, mature individual is someone who sees every
opportunity

as a chance to learn. Even the teachers have teachers.



39. The Two Minute Mind is an excellent exercise for developing
concentration. Simply stare at the second hand on your wristwatch for two
minutes and think about nothing else for that time.

At first your mind will wander but after 21 days of practice, your attention

will not waver during the routine.

One of the greatest qualities a person can develop to ensure his success is
the ability to focus for extended periods of time.



Learn to build up your concentration muscles and no task will be too
difficult for you.



40. Drink a cup of warm water before a speech.

Ronald Reagan employed this strategy to ensure that he maintained his
honey-smooth voice.

Mastery of the art of public speaking is a noble goal.

So dedicate yourself to it. You will be judged by the caliber of your
communication skills.

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