Psychology and Achievement by Warren Hilton
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The elucidation of every principle of mental operation will be
accompanied by illustrative material pointing out just how that particular law may be employed for the attainment of specific practical ends. There will be numerous illustrative instances and methods that can be at once made use of by the merchant, the musician, the salesman, the advertiser, the employer of labor, the business executive. [Sidenote: Special Business Topics] In this way this _Basic Course of Reading_ will lay a firm and broad foundation, first, for an understanding of the methods and devices whereby any man may acquire full control and direction of his mental energies and may develop his resources to the last degree; second, for an understanding of the psychological methods for success in any specific professional pursuit in which he may be particularly interested; and third, for an understanding of the methods of applying psychological knowledge to the industrial problems of office, store and factory. The first of these--that is to say, instruction in methods for the attainment of any goal consistent with native ability--will follow right along as part of this _Basic Course of Reading._ The second and third--that is to say, the study of special commercial and industrial topics--are made the subject of special courses supplemental to this _Basic Course_ and for which it can serve only as an introduction. [Sidenote: A Step Beyond Collegiate Psychology] In this _Basic Course of Reading_ we shall show you how you may acquire perfect individual efficiency. And, most remarkable of all, we shall |
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