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" I suspect that neither the nature nor the amount of our work is accountable for the frequency and severity of our breakdowns, but that their cause lies rather in those absurd feelings of hurry and having no time, in that breathlessness and tension, that... "
Applied Psychology ...: Initiative psychic energy - Page 71
by Warren Hilton - 1920
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The Record of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Volume 35

1915 - 846 pages
...having no time, to that breathlessness and tension, that anxiety of feature and that solicitude of results, that lack of inner harmony and ease, in short,...by which with us the work is apt to be accompanied, and from which a European, who would do the same work, would, nine times out of ten, be free." We find...
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Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals

William James - 1899 - 328 pages
...feelings of hurry and having no time, in that breathlessness and tension, that anxiety of feature and that solicitude for results, that lack of inner harmony and ease, in short, by which with us the work is so apt to be accompanied, and from which a European who should do the same work would nine times out...
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Talks to teachers on psychology

William James - 1900 - 330 pages
...feelings of hurry and having no time, in that breathlessness and tension, that anxiety of feature and that solicitude for results, that lack of inner harmony and ease, in short, by which with us the work is so apt to be accompanied, and from which a European who should do the same work would nine times out...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle

1901 - 690 pages
...feelings of hurry and having no time, in that breathlessness and tension, that anxiety of feature and that solicitude for results, that lack of inner harmony and ease, in short, by which with us the work is so apt to be accompanied, and from which a European who should do the same work would nine times out...
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School Science and Mathematics, Volume 21

1921 - 970 pages
...having no time, in that breathlessness and tension, that anxiety of feature and that solicitude of results, that lack of inner harmony and ease, in short,...by which with us the work is apt to be accompanied, and from which a European who should do the same work would nine times out of ten be free. . . . It...
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Right and Wrong Thinking, and Their Results: The Undreamed-of Possibilities ...

Aaron Martin Crane - 1905 - 386 pages
...feelings of hurry and having no time, in that breathlessness and tension, that anxiety of feature and that solicitude for results, that lack of inner harmony and ease, in short, by which with us the work is so apt to be accomplished." * The break-down does not come so much from the work as from the discordant...
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Essays on English Studies

Henry Norman Hudson - 1906 - 242 pages
...feelings of hurry and having no time, in that breathlessness and tension, that anxiety of feature and that solicitude for results, that lack of inner harmony and ease, in short, by which with us the work is so apt to be accompanied, and from which a European who should do the same work would nine times out...
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Increasing Human Efficiency in Business: A Contribution to the Psychology of ...

Walter Dill Scott - 1911 - 360 pages
...having no time, in that breathlessness and tension, that anxiety of feature and that solicitude of results, that lack of inner harmony and ease, in short,...by which with us the work is apt to be accompanied, and from which a European who should do the same work would nine times out of ten be free. ... It is...
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Everybody's Magazine, Volume 25

1911 - 900 pages
...having no time; in that breathlessness and tension; that anxiety of feature and that solicitude of results; that lack of inner harmony and ease, in short,...by which with us the work is apt to be accompanied, and from which a European who should do the same work would nine times out of ten be free. ... It is...
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On Vital Reserves: The Energies of Men. The Gospel of Relaxation

William James - 1911 - 88 pages
...feelings of hurry and having no time, in that breathlessness and tension, that anxiety of feature and that solicitude for results, that lack of inner harmony and ease, in short, by which with us the work is so apt to be accompanied, and from which a European who should do the same work would nine times out...
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