“One must first learn to proceed firmly before one can begin to make oneself over again. He who every day makes a fresh resolve is like one who, arriving at the edge of the ditch he is to leap, forever stops and returns for a fresh run. Without unbroken advance there is no such thing as accumulation of positive forces.”
From the Condensed Principles of Psychology -, The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy – published 1948
(on how to break a habit or start a new one):
FOUR GREAT MAXIMS FOR ACHIEVING YOUR GOAL
- We must take care to launch ourselves with as strong an initiative as possible.
- Never suffer an exception to occur till the new habit is securely rooted in your life.
- Seize the first possible opportunity to act on every resolution you make
- Keep the faculty of effort alive in you by little gratuitous exercise of it every day.
William James – 1842-1910
(My Dad, Francis Howard Riggs - age 5)