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Haddock, Frank Channing was born on November 17, 1853 in Watertown, New York, United States. Son of Review George C. and Cornelia B. (Herrick) Haddock.
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This book brings to a close that portion of MASTERY OF SELF, which deals with the art of Success-Magnetism. Acquiring magnetism is a constructive effort. It is a building process. You are rearing a structure. You rise, from the foundation, through successive stories to the culminating peak. The most pleasing, notable structures men build from granite and steel and wood, tower like a Woolworth Building or a Rheims Cathedral—higher and higher, until they finally reach a gold- tipped crown or spire, high in the sunlit sky. And so, in rearing your invisible shrine of personal Success- magnetism, we now come to the topmost peak of the structure. This book gives you the crowning inspirations, tipped and topped with the final “Golden Laws of Magnetism in all Applied Life.” Master these lessons in the magnetism of success, and you will go forth upon the highways and by-ways of life, endowed with a kingly confidence in your ability to win a measure of success achieved by few. But remember—(should discouragement seek to dog your steps)— every great structure requires the process of time. “The giant trees of California were once puny saplings. The slow lapse of time has drawn nature into their mighty hearts.” Just as surely as the absorption of natural forces built the giant redwoods, just as surely can you draw upon nature for GIANT POWERS.
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You can grow in your soul a perfect courage. The methods adapted to this ideal in this book are simple, not impossible to any, and will become less and less difficult as you continue to make them more and more a real part of your life. I do not say, "Be courageous." I do not say, "Destroy your fears." Such advice is common enough, but it is altogether barren unless you know how to carry it out. I hope rather, to present methods which shall be definite and practical, so that you will be able to do the very thing needful. These methods, in the large, I now announce as follows: First Method: The Inspiration of the Subconscious Mind. You are invited, always through the reading of this book and during life, to believe, assume and realize — I Am Growing In My Soul a Perfect Courage. Second Method: The Elimination of Fear. This is the negative phase of our work. Specific instructions will be given having to do with every kind of fear. I shall endeavor to suggest practical help to all readers for each particular difficulty. Third Method: The Culture of Spiritual Courage. We hope that by the end of this book, you would have developed a fearless personality!
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We see that– 1. Physical Health makes for Physical Magnetism; 2. Physical Magnetism bases Psychic Magnetism; 3. Physical Health neighbors Moral Health; 4. Moral Health conduces to Physical Magnetism; 5. Moral Health is indispensable to Psychic Magnetism; 6. Psychic health bases Physical Magnetism. We also observe that– 7. Physical Magnetism assists Physical Health; 8. Psychic Magnetism assists Physical Health; 9. Moral Health assists Physical Health. It now appears that– 10. Physical Magnetism is indifferent to TRUE Moral Health; 11. Psychic Magnetism assists Moral Health; 12. Psychic Magnetism assists Physical Magnetism. This book addresses that portion of MASTERY OF SELF, which deals with the art of Success-Magnetism. Acquiring magnetism is a constructive effort. It is a building process. You are rearing a structure. You rise, from the foundation, through successive stories to the culminating peak. The most pleasing, notable structures men build from granite and steel and wood, tower like a Woolworth Building or a Rheims Cathedral--higher and higher, until they finally reach a gold- tipped crown or spire, high in the sunlit sky. And so, in rearing your invisible shrine of personal Success- magnetism, we now come to the topmost peak of the structure. This book gives you the crowning inspirations, tipped and topped with the final "Golden Laws of Magnetism in all Applied Life." Master these lessons in the magnetism of success, and you will go forth upon the highways and by-ways of life, endowed with a kingly confidence in your ability to win a measure of success achieved by few. But remember--(should discouragement seek to dog your steps)-- every great structure requires the process of time. "The giant trees of California were once puny saplings. The slow lapse of time has drawn nature into their mighty hearts." Just as surely as the absorption of natural forces built the giant redwoods, just as surely can you draw upon nature for GIANT POWERS.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ... do you attend with the eye?" "What is the value of the eyes?" "What is the relation of Will to the right use of the eyes?" "What is its place among the organs of sense?" "Is it of the most interest to you?" "Of the most value to you?" Always keep the child's Will at the fore. Practise the exercises as directed in Chapter IX. Exercises for the Ear. Repeat, as far as appropriate, the foregoing explanations and questions. Remember the Will. Practise the exercises as directed in Chapter X. Exercises in Smell. Repeat, as before. Practise the exercises as directed in Chapter XII. Exercises in Taste. Repeat, as before. Practise the exercises as directed in Chapter XI.. Exercises in Touch. Repeat, as before. Keep the Will foremost. Practise the exercises as directed in Cnapter XIII. Exercises for the Nerves. Repeat, as with the eyes. Suggest the importance of preserving the nerves in a good condition and of controlling them. Practise the exercises as directed in Chapter XIV. Exercises for the Hands. Describe the hands. Show how the hand is one of the mind's executive organs. Show its relation to man's progress. To the child's life. Practise the exercises as directed in Chapter XV. Exercises in Steadiness. Repeat, as with the eyes. Appeal always to Will. Practise the exercises as directed in Chapter XVI. During all these exercises, compare the interest and value of the various organs. Induce the child to put its mind into the use of the senses. In the meantime, secure the best possible practice of all the exercises by inquiring: Have you performed this act correctly t All of it? In your best way t Is it a good or useful or wise exercise? Is it a right exercise? Is your mind wholly in this exercise? Do you perform it because I require it, or for...
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Haddock, Frank Channing was born on November 17, 1853 in Watertown, New York, United States. Son of Review George C. and Cornelia B. (Herrick) Haddock.
Bachelor of Science (class orator), Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin, 1876, Master of Science, 1879. Doctor of Philosophy, Richmond College, O., 1901. Admitted to Wisconsin bar, 1882.
After graduation from Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin in 1876, he first undertook training for the Methodist ministry but decided instead upon the field of law, and was admitted to the bar in 1881. He moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he established himself as an attorney. In, after his father was assassinated in Sioux City, Iowa due to his connection to the temperance movement, Frank Haddock returned to the church, and worked as a minister in Iowa, Ohio, and Massachusetts.
Haddock retired from the ministry to become a writer
Frank Haddock died in Meriden, Connecticut on February 9, 1915, at the age of 62. The cause of death was meningitis, at that time a virtually untreatable disease.
He was just completing his final work, at the time, and it was published posthumously.
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Married Mary Nash Conkey, October 25, 1877.