Daniel Goleman - From the Emotion category:
The emotional brain responds to an event more quickly than the thinking brain. (Daniel Goleman)
Daniel Goleman - From the Emotion category:
Feelings are self-justifying, with a set of perceptions and 'proofs' all their own. (Daniel Goleman)
Daniel Goleman - From the Fear category:
Fear, in evolution, has a special prominence: Perhaps more than any other emotion, it is crucial for survival. (Daniel Goleman)
Daniel Goleman - From the Limitations category:
The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds. (Daniel Goleman)
Daniel Goleman - From the Meditation category:
If you are doing mindfulness meditation, you are doing it with your ability to attend to the moment. (Daniel Goleman)
Daniel Goleman - From the Persistence category:
Doggedness depends on emotional traits - enthusiasm and persistence in the face of setbacks - above all else. (Daniel Goleman)
Daniel Goleman - From the Practice category:
What seems to set apart those at the very top of competitive pursuits from others of roughly equal ability is the degree to which, beginning early in life, they can pursue an arduous practice routine for years and years. (Daniel Goleman)
Daniel Goleman - From the Recognition category:
Threats to our standing in the eyes of others are remarkably potent biologically, almost as powerful as those to our very survival. (Daniel Goleman)
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