Author
Warren Hilton
1874-1958
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Books by Warren Hilton
Applied Psychology: Driving Power of Thought Being the Third in a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
"Applied Psychology: Driving Power of Thought" by Warren Hilton is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book is part of a series aimed at applying psychological principles to enhance personal and business efficiency. Its central theme revolves around understanding the vital role of thought in achieving practical success and personal well-being. In this work, Hilton explores the mechanisms of thought processes, particularly focusing on "Causal Judgments" and "Classifying Judgments." He discusses how ideas not only influence mental attitudes but also manifest through physical actions that drive achievement. The book further delves into emotional energy in business, illustrating how positive thoughts and feelings can enhance productivity and success. Hilton also provides practical guidance on selecting employees based on their mental capabilities and how psychological tests can serve as effective tools in the hiring process, thereby aligning individual strengths with specific roles for optimal efficiency. Through these insights, Hilton emphasizes the transformative power of applied psychology in everyday life and business contexts.
The Trained Memory Being the Fourth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
"The Trained Memory" by Warren Hilton is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This book is part of a series focused on applying psychological principles to enhance personal and business efficiency. It likely addresses the topic of memory enhancement, discussing techniques for improving retention, recall, and overall memory function. In "The Trained Memory," Hilton explores the mechanics of memory, emphasizing its elements—retention, recall, imagination, and recognition. He delves into how experiences are stored in the subconscious and can be recalled by stimuli, presenting various laws of recall and the importance of associations in memory. The book critiques common memory systems and introduces a scientific methodology for improving memory function, targeting individuals pursuing personal development or business success. Through practical exercises and suggestions, Hilton aims to empower readers to unlock the vast potential of their own minds.
Power of Mental Imagery Being the Fifth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
"Power of Mental Imagery" by Warren Hilton is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This book is part of a series that explores the applications of psychology to enhance personal and business efficiency. It delves into the concept of mental imagery, discussing its various forms and how it can be harnessed to influence thoughts, memories, and actions. In the book, Hilton examines the nature of mental imagery, emphasizing its importance in both personal development and business success. He categorizes different types of mental images, such as visual, auditory, and tactile, and illustrates how these shapes our perception and interactions. The author provides practical techniques for improving mental imagery skills, such as tests for recognizing one's strengths and weaknesses in this area. Additionally, he discusses how creative imagination can lead to innovation and success, arguing that business leaders must envision their desired outcomes to bring them to fruition. Overall, Hilton's work serves as a guide for individuals seeking to leverage the power of their minds to achieve greater effectiveness in various aspects of life.
Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
"Psychology and Achievement" by Warren Hilton is a scientific publication written during the early 20th century. This book belongs to a series focused on the applications of psychology to enhance personal and business efficiency. It explores the intricate relationship between mental processes and achievement, emphasizing the power of the mind in directing bodily actions and energy. In this book, Warren Hilton outlines a comprehensive approach to understanding human potential through psychological principles. He argues that all achievements stem from bodily activities that are influenced and controlled by mental faculties. The text delves into the mechanics of thought, emotion, and will, providing concrete methods for individuals seeking to harness these mental powers to improve their personal effectiveness and success in various endeavors. By offering practical advice and insights grounded in psychological research, Hilton aims to equip readers with the tools necessary for self-mastery and enhanced achievement in life.
Applied Psychology: Making Your Own World Being the Second of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
"Applied Psychology: Making Your Own World" by Warren Hilton is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. It is the second volume in a series dedicated to the application of psychology to personal and business efficiency. The book focuses on the exploration of psychological principles that can be utilized to shape one's perception of reality and effectively control one's environment to achieve personal goals. In this work, Hilton delves into the two fundamental processes of the mind: the Sense-Perceptive Process and the Judicial Process. He explains how all human experience arises from sensations that are interpreted through mental frameworks. Through various chapters, the book discusses sensory perception, the unreliability of sense organs, and how to master one's consciousness to influence personal and professional outcomes. Hilton advocates for the idea that individuals can deliberately select the sensory experiences they focus on, thereby creating a customized mental environment conducive to their desires and ambitions. Overall, the book serves as a guide for harnessing psychological insights to enhance personal agency and effectiveness in life.
Initiative Psychic Energy Being the Sixth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
"Initiative Psychic Energy" by Warren Hilton is a self-help publication that belongs to a series on the applications of psychology aimed at enhancing personal and business efficiency, written in the early 20th century. The book explores the concept of psychic energy, focusing on how individuals can tap into their mental reserves to achieve greater productivity and success. It delves into psychological principles and techniques that can help harness latent mental power and initiative. The content of the book is structured around how to recognize and harness one’s potential and kinetic energy, the importance of persistence, and strategies for overcoming barriers to success. Hilton emphasizes that many people fail to reach their full potential due to mental blocks or inefficient energy allocation. Through various chapters, he provides practical advice on maintaining focus, managing mental energy, and developing tenacity to achieve long-lasting success. The insights are complemented by personal anecdotes and observations from various fields, including education and business, underscoring the universal application of the psychological principles he outlines.