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Are you the master of your mind? Or is your mind your master? These concentration exercises will help you master your mind.
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1Take a book and count words in any page of it. You can also count it again after you done it to be sure you counted right.
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2Count from 100 to 1.Advertisement
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3Count from 100 to 1 skipping each 3 numbers like 100, 97, 94, 91 etc.
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4Choose a word or sound and repeat it silently in your mind for 5 minutes. If you can do it for 10 minutes you are ready for next exercise.
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5Take a fruit, an apple, orange, banana or any other fruit, and hold it in your hands. Examine the fruit from all its sides, while keeping your whole attention focused on it. Do not let yourself be carried away by irrelevant thoughts or associated thoughts that might arise, such as about the shop were you bought it, about how and where it was grown, its nutritive value, etc. Stay calm, while trying to ignore these thoughts and not be interested in them. Just look at the fruit, focus your attention on it without thinking about anything else, and examine its shape, smell, taste and the sensation it gives when touching and holding it.
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6Visualize the fruit. This is the same as exercise number 5, only that this time you visualize the fruit instead of looking at it. Start by looking at the fruit and examining it for about 2 minutes, just as in exercise number 5, and then do this one. Close your eyes, and try to see, smell, taste and touch the fruit in your imagination. Try to see a clear and well defined image. If the image becomes blurred, open your eyes, look at the fruit for a short while, and then close your eyes and continue the exercise. It might help if you imagine the fruit held in your hands, as in the previous exercise, or imagine it standing on a table.
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7Take a small simple object such as a spoon, a fork, or a glass. Concentrate on one of these objects. Watch the object from all sides without any verbalization, that is, with no words in your mind. Just watch the object without thinking with words about it.
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8Draw figures. After becoming proficient in the above exercises, you can come to this exercise. Draw a small geometrical figure, about three inches in size, such as a triangle, a rectangular or a circle, paint it with any color you wish, and concentrate on it. You should see only the figure, nothing else. Only the figure exists for you now, with no unrelated thoughts or any distractions. Try not to think with words during the exercise. Watch the figure in front of you and that's it. Try not to strain your eyes.
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9Visualize the figure. The same as number 8, only this time visualize the figure with the eyes closed. As before, if you forget how the figure looks like, open your eyes for a few seconds and watch the figure and then close your eyes and continue with the exercise.
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10Try for at least five minutes, to stay without thoughts. This exercise is to be attempted only after all the previous ones have been performed successfully. The previous exercises, if practiced correctly, will endow you with the ability to impose silence on your thoughts. In time it will become easier and easier.Advertisement
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat can I do if I can't even concentrate well enough to read this article?
Community AnswerTry listening to speeches, just for the sake of listening. Then try interpreting what you hear. Listen to and jot down. Do it gradually. -
QuestionHow can I ignore electronic gadgets and fully concentrate on my studies?
Community AnswerHide the electrical stuff so that you can concentrate. Remind yourself that this is the most important time of your life right now and the electronics are a reward, not an entitlement. -
QuestionHow do these tricks work?
Community AnswerWhen we do anything for the first time, we concentrate more because we're in an unfamiliar situation - switching up our routines keeps our minds able to concentrate on whatever is in front of us. -
QuestionHow do I not get distracted when studying?
Community AnswerConsult Avoid Distractions While Studying. -
QuestionHow can I ignore the audience and focus on presenting?
Mustufa BandhaniCommunity AnswerWhile you are on stage, the audience won't be able to understand where are you actually looking. Focus on lights, forehead, hairs or try to keep changing your view within every 5 - 10 seconds till you find yourself less uneasy.
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