| George Alexander Johnston - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...this we must make automatic and habitual, as early as possible, as many useful actions as we can, and guard against the growing into ways that are likely to be disadvantageous to us, as we should guard against the plague. The more of the details of our daily life we can hand... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - 1916 - عدد الصفحات: 562
...moment. The great thing in all education is to make our nervous system our ally instead of our enemy. For this we must make automatic and habitual, as early...actions as we can, and as carefully guard against growing into ways that are likely to be disadvantageous. In the acquisition of a new habit, or the... | |
| Sir Arthur Newsholme, James Kerr (M.D.) - 1916 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...ally instead of our enemy. It is to fund and capitalize our acquisitions, and to live at ease upon the fund. For this we must make automatic and habitual,...as possible, as many useful actions as we can, and guard against growing into ways that are likely to be disadvantageous to us, as we should against the... | |
| Augusta Cooper Bristol - 1916 - عدد الصفحات: 154
...William James of Harvard University, a writer upon psychology, says "we must make habitual and automatic, as early as possible, as many useful actions as we can, and as carefully guard against growing into ways that that are likely to be disadvantageous. In the acquisition of a new habit, or... | |
| Augusta Cooper Bristol - 1916 - عدد الصفحات: 144
...William James of Harvard University, a writer upon psychology, says "we must make habitual and automatic, as early as possible, as many useful actions as we can, and as carefully guard against growing into ways that that are likely to be disadvantageous. In the acquisition of a new habit, or... | |
| Oscar Israel Woodley, Myra Virginia Woodley - 1917 - عدد الصفحات: 344
...childhood and youth can seldom be altogether overcome. For this reason, according to William James, " We must make automatic and habitual, as early as possible, as many useful actions as we can; and we must guard against growing into ways that are likely to be disadvantageous to us, as we should guard... | |
| Elias Hershey Sneath, George Hodges, Henry Hallam Tweedy - 1917 - عدد الصفحات: 368
...interest of the fund. For this we must 1 Quoted from James's Psychology, New York, 1892, pp. 136-37. make automatic and habitual, as early as possible, as many useful actions as we can, and guard against the growing into ways that are likely to be disadvantageous to us, as we should guard... | |
| Edward Boyd Barrett - 1919 - عدد الصفحات: 272
...of our enemy." Seeing that habits are formed most readily when we are young, we must, writes James, "make automatic and habitual, as early as possible,...into ways that are likely to be disadvantageous." for instance, is more or less aware that he is playing a piece of music, and the absent-minded walker... | |
| James Samuel Knox - 1919 - عدد الصفحات: 280
...our ally instead of our enemy. It is to invest our acquisitions, and live at ease upon the interest. For this we must make automatic and habitual, as early...as possible, as many useful actions as we can, and guard against the growing into ways that are likely to be disadvantageous to us as we should guard... | |
| Irwin Edman - 1919 - عدد الصفحات: 480
...system our ally instead of our enemy. It is to fund and capitalize our acquisitions, and live at ease upon the interest of the fund. For this we must make automatic and habitual, and as early as possible, as many useful actions as we can, and guard against the growing into ways... | |
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