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Show plank on which you must cros from j skepticism to belief: The first slop toward doing, be It fo Insignificant ns tn peem to ymi hardly n nip at all, j changes the whole condition of thlug about yoa: a thousand forces begin j in work with you. where before they were against you. You have gotten with the current where before you were against It; and though on th. surfarp failure mar appear to folio your efforts, you have In reality started things going your way. Notr.- j Ing but your own self can n" stop i you. HELP FOR THE WOMAN WHO WORRIES. When She Dlsoovers the Brooding Habit Is a Disease She Can Cure Herself. . Flow generally brooding eats Into the life's usefulness of American women, wo-men, making ImpoBSlble clear thought and practical action when the need comes .Is little realized. Fach woman who broods so centers her mind on her own real or fancied wrongs (hit. she becomes Incapable of diagnosing her own cose, rind thus falls to se that she Is merely afflicted by a disease dis-ease common to women, anil one that, unfortunately, she alone can cure. An outsider can do nothing for the woman wo-man who broods but awaken her to the terrible habit In the thrall of which she Is allowing herself to go to DK-ntal ruin as surely as though she were addicted to morphine or opium. And to break this terrible habit requires as much will power and pelf dlsclpllne as to rid oneself of the other evil. Here is a psychological fact. Every normal woman has, deep buried In her nature, a native current that cn and nhould control her life. She has a tendency in some one direction, which can be made to lead her out of whatever bog In which she may he mired. Tbe first thing, then, is to put your finger on the natural "bent of y.mr j nature. What do you love best? ; Where are you happiest? What work j is not toll, but pleasure? Ah. hjJW the tired eyes brighten! I wl-h 10 put down rlfcht here a ether pfvcuolcjglcal truth, as a sure |