Suppose that by a determined effort of the will you force your lagging brain to take up the thread of work. There will invariably come a new supply of energy, a "second wind," enabling you to forge ahead with a freshness and vigor that is surprising after the previous lassitude.Nor is this all. The same process may be repeated a second time and a third time, each new effort of the will being followed by a renewal of energy.No man ever rose very high who did not possess strong reserves of emotional energy. Napoleon said, "I would rather have the ardor of my soldiers, and they half-trained, than have the best fighting machines in Europe without this element." Emotional energy of the right kind makes one fearless and undaunted in the face of any discouragement. On YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/watch'v=JZ7wi9dfFDY&feature=relmfu