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John Ugoshowa's Articles in Career

  • the entrance into society
    The desire of pleasing is, of course, the basis of social connexion. Persons who enter society with the intention of producing an effect, and of being distinguished, however clever they may be, are never agreeable.
  • sympathy, knowledge and poise
    Sympathy, Knowledge and Poise seem to be the three ingredients that are most needed in forming the Gentle Man.
  • the art of conversation
    The grand object for which a gentleman exists, is to excel in company. Conversation is the mean of his distinction, the drawing-room the scene of his glory.
  • one-man power
    Every successful concern is the result of a One-Man Power.
  • salutations
    The salutation, says a French writer, is the touchstone of good breeding.
  • physical tone
    "In the healthy body every cell is polarized in subjection to the Central Will. Perfect health, therefore, is orderly obedience, government and harmony.
  • personal magnetism.
    Let us understand. You cannot reasonably hope to succeed by merely dreaming about success.
  • reduce tension
    Identify the real cause of stress
  • love and faith
    No woman is worthy to be a wife who on the day of her marriage is not lost absolutely and entirely in an atmosphere of love and perfect trust; the supreme sacredness of the relation is the only thing which, at the time, should possess her soul.
  • laws of magnetic development
    Discovery of endowment. The limits of magnetic endowment latent in every normal person emerge only through prolonged effort in the culture of magnetism.
  • laws of magnetic development.
    Relation of Power to "Tone". The effectiveness of magnetism in action depends upon harmony of "tone" between its possessor and any other person, and in securing such "tone" harmony, on any magnetic plane, in any particular psychic state, at any given time, psychic and physical magnetism mutually cooperate.
  • importance of good clothing
    First impressions are apt to be permanent; it is therefore of importance that they should be favourable
  • fear and reason
    In civilized life it has at last become possible for large numbers of people to pass from the cradle to the grave without ever having had a pang of genuine fear.
  • exclusive friendships
    An excellent and gentle man of my acquaintance has said, "When fifty-one per cent of the voters believe in cooeperation as opposed to competition, the Ideal Commonwealth will cease to be a theory and become a fact."
  • mental attitude
    Success is in the blood. There are men whom fate can never keep down they march forward in a jaunty manner, and take by divine right the best of everything that the earth affords.
  • acquire power
    It is the natural right of every human being to be happy to escape all the miseries of life.
  • dealing with others.
    In all application of magnetism to persons, you are urged to remember that your very first goal, always and preeminently, is an agreeable feeling within their minds.

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