Concentration Exercises
Concentration
exercises sharpen the mind and improve the ability to concentrate.
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first, or go right to the concentration exercises below. These are mental
exercises that will strengthen the power of your mind.
The Power of Concentration - Practicing Concentration Exercises
Sharpening the
needle of concentration requires practice, like everything else in life.
Have you studied
a foreign language? If you did, for how long did you practice, until you had a
basic knowledge of the language?
It is the same
with developing your concentration. You need training and practice. Even only
ten minutes a day of concentration exercises will do you good.
Your mind does
not like discipline, and will resist your efforts to discipline it. It loves
its freedom more than anything else, and won't let you master it. It will make
you forget to do the exercises, tempt you to postpone performing them, or make
you feel too lazy. It will find many tricks to occupy your attention with
something else.
The choice is
yours, to be mastered by the mind and its whims, or to be its master.
Below, you will
find a few simple concentration exercises. By practicing mental exercises, you
train the mind and master it, and put it in its proper place, as your servant,
and not as your boss and master.
You are not the
mind, nor the thoughts that pass through it. Though it might be hard to accept
this idea, the mind is not you, the real you, but only a tool that you use. It
is an instrument, which has great value, but it has to be taught to obey you.
Most people
believe that they are the mind, and erroneously believe that controlling the
mind means holding themselves back and denying their freedom. They feel that
controlling their mind is not natural, and that it is some sort of repression.
These beliefs are not correct.
Learn how to improve your focus and strengthen your concentration skills with simple mental exercises.
If you want
success, focus is a must.
The Concentraion that we
are not in the mind comes with training. Accept the idea in theory, and in time,
as your control over your thoughts grows, you will know it as a fact. In
reality, you, the real you, is the one mastering the mind. It is not the mind
mastering itself.
Advice for Practicing the Concentration Exercises
Find a place
where you can be alone and undisturbed. If you wish, you may sit crossed legged
on the floor, but most people would find it more comfortable to sit on a chair.
Sit with your spine erect.
Take a few calm
deep breaths and then relax your body, by directing your attention to it, and
relaxing each muscle, from head to toe.
Practice each of
the exercises below for about 10 minutes, and after a few weeks of training,
you may lengthen the time to 15 minutes.
It is important
that you start with the first exercise, and practice only one at a time, until
you are able to do it without getting distracted or forgetting it, and without
thinking about anything else.
This might take
days, weeks and even more.
proceed to the
next one, only after you are convinced that you have practiced it correctly and
with good concentration.
There is no
timetable, since this could be frustrating. If, for example, I tell you to
practice a certain exercise for a specific number of days, two things might
happen. You might get disappointed, if you cannot get the desired concentration
within the allotted time period. You might also proceed to the next exercise,
without practicing correctly the previous one.
Mastering the
exercises successfully can take days, weeks, months and sometimes even more.
Put your whole
attention into the exercises, and do not think about anything else. Be careful
not to fall asleep, daydream or think about other matters. The moment you find
yourself thinking about something else, stop the exercise and start again.
After you become proficient, lengthen the time, and if possible, include
another session in the afternoon.
Do not attempt
too much at the beginning, and don't try to perform them all at once. Go
slowly, without overdoing them or tensing your brain.
If you find it
too difficult, or thoughts distract you and make you think about other matters,
don't despair. Everyone encounters difficulties along the way. If you persevere
and never give up, in spite of difficulties and disturbances, success will
crown your efforts. Remember, even those with powerful concentration had to
exercise their minds.
It does not
matter if your concentration is weak now. It can be developed and strengthened
like any other ability, through training.
In time, you will
find out that you can concentrate anywhere, anytime, no matter where you are.
You will be able to focus your mind, think and function under the most trying
circumstances, while remaining calm, relaxed and collected. The reward is worth
the effort a thousand fold.
Now, let's start
with the exercises. For the full benefit, it is advisable that you practice
each exercise for one additional week, after you are convinced that you are
practicing it correctly and with full attention.
Concentration Exercises
Exercise 1
Take a book, any
book, and count the words in any one paragraph. Then, count them again, to be
sure that you have counted them correctly.
After a few
times, do so with two paragraphs.
When this becomes
easy, count the words of a whole page. Do the counting mentally and only with
your eyes, without pointing your finger at each word.
Exercise 2
Count backwards
in your mind, from one hundred to one.
Exercise 3
Count in your
mind from one hundred to one, skipping each three numbers, that is 100, 97, 94,
etc.
Exercise 4
Choose an
inspiring word or phrase, or just a simple sound, and repeat it silently in
your mind for five minutes. When your mind can concentrate more easily, try to
reach ten minutes of uninterrupted concentration.
Exercise 5
Take 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 that might arise, or
thoughts about the grocery where you bought the fruit, how and where it was
grown, its nutritive value, etc. Stay calm, ignoring, and showing no interest
in these thoughts.
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 you when you touch
it.
Exercise 6
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 you did in exercise
number 5. Then 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.
You may imagine
holding the fruit in your hands, as in the previous exercise, or imagine it
standing on a table.
Exercise 7
Take 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.
Exercise 8
After becoming
proficient with the above exercises, you may try this exercise.
Draw on a piece
of paper a small triangle, square or a circle, about three inches in size, and
paint it with any color you wish.
Put the paper
with the drawing in front of you, and concentrate your whole attention on the
shape you have drawn. For now, only the drawing exists for you, with no
unrelated thoughts or distractions.
Keep your
attention on the drawing, and avoid thinking about anything else. Be careful
not to strain your eyes.
Exercise 9
Start the same as
number 8, but after looking at the figure for a moment, close your eyes and
visualize the figure with the eyes closed. If you forget how the figure looks
like, open your eyes for a few seconds, look at the figure, and then close your
eyes and continue with the exercise.
Exercise 10
The same as
number 9, but now visualize with your eyes open.
Exercise 11
Try for at least
five minutes, to stay without thoughts. Do this exercise, only after you have
practiced all the previous ones successfully. If you practiced the preceding
exercises correctly, you will be able to impose silence on your thoughts, even
if this is at first, just for a short while.
Constant practice
is the secret of success. The more time you devote to the exercises the faster
you progress, but you should do it gradually. Start with ten minutes, and as it
becomes easier, and your ability to concentrate improves, increase the time.
When you start to
see results, you will begin to love the exercises. You will be able to
concentrate your attention easily and effortlessly, upon anything you want to
concentrate on.
Do you jog,
exercise at the gym, or study a foreign language? How difficult it was when you
first started? How many times you wanted to quit? Despite the difficulties,
after a while, you started to like what you were doing. It became a habit, and
did not require special effort. So it is with developing the power of
concentration.
After some
practice, it will be easier to concentrate, and your mind will learn to be calm
and relaxed. People, circumstances, and events that used to agitate and anger
you, will not disturb you. You will experience happiness and contentment, and
gain self-confidence and inner strength. You will be able to cope more easily
and efficiently with the outer world.
You will feel a
new form of consciousness growing in you, bringing you peace of mind. At first,
you will experience it sporadically and for a brief moment, but in time, it
will grow and fill you completely. You will be able to make the mind work for
you in a most efficient way, and you will also be able to silence it when you
want.
After your
concentration gets stronger, your attitude and reactions to events and people
will change, and you would discover many things about the mind, how it
functions, and how to use it efficiently.
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