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THE POWER OF WILL

 The power of will has the strength to change or balance all thoughts. It has the final decision and its decisions are irrevocable except by itself. It's the power that puts the emotions of the heart under control. It controls the outward behaviours and thoughts. It is the boss which is only subjected to the direction of self discipline.
 The will power controls our way of reasoning. What goes in and out of the mind. Reasoning on the other hand acts as the presiding judge of the conscious section of the mind which may pass judgement on all ideas and desires. When Reasoning is not properly guided by self discipline then the sense of judgement will be a mess. Though decisions can be set aside by the power of will or modified by the power of the emotion when the will does not interfere but the fact is that all accurate thinking requires the cooperation of Reasoning and Will.
 Will helps to direct the path of a man to either to be successful or a failure. As Will has it own work to do so as man has the power to shape his will for the right thing.
WORK ON YOURSELF,TELL YOURSELF HOW TO ACT,HOW TO EAT,HOW TO BEHAVE OUTSIDE,HOW TO RELATE WITH OTHERS AND HOW TO DO EVERYTHING NEARLY PERFECT.

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