Focus: The Hidden Driver of ExcellenceIn Focus, Psychologist and journalist Daniel Goleman, author of the #1 international bestseller Emotional Intelligence, offers a groundbreaking look at today’s scarcest resource and the secret to high performance and fulfillment: attention. Combining cutting-edge research with practical findings, Focus delves into the science of attention in all its varieties, presenting a long overdue discussion of this little-noticed and under-rated mental asset. In an era of unstoppable distractions, Goleman persuasively argues that now more than ever we must learn to sharpen focus if we are to survive in a complex world. Goleman boils down attention research into a threesome: inner, other, and outer focus. Drawing on rich case studies from fields as diverse as competitive sports, education, the arts, and business, he shows why high-achievers need all three kinds of focus, and explains how those who rely on Smart Practices—mindfulness meditation, focused preparation and recovery, positive emotions and connections, and mental “prosthetics” that help them improve habits, add new skills, and sustain greatness—excel while others do not. |
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focus on the person talking to us leads to what the sociologist Erving Goffman, a masterly observer of social interaction, called an “away,” a gesture that tells another person “I'm not interested” in what's going on here and now.
... when George Miller proposed what he called this “magical number” in one of psychology's most influential papers.11 More recently, though, some cognitive scientists have argued that four chunks is the upper limit.12 That caught the ...
Most of us have a handful of strong ties —close, trusted friends—but we can have hundreds of so-called weak ties (for example, our Facebook “friends”). Weak ties have high value as multipliers of our attention capacity, and as a source ...
An article fittingly called “How to Think, Say, or Do Precisely the Worst Thing for Any Occasion,” by Harvard psychologist Daniel Wegner, explains the cognitive mechanism that animates that imp.8 Flubs, Wegner has found, escalate to the ...
... for remedying this bottom-up skew is so subtle that people have no idea that their attention patterns are being rewired (just as they had no idea that wiring was going on as they acquired it in the first place). Called “cognitive ...
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Đánh giá của Người dùng - traumleben - LibraryThingIn a bit of irony, this book lacks focus. It's a decent survey of the overall importance of focus, but it ranges from light neuroscience, to environmental activism on, to leadership. Aside from ... Đọc toàn bộ bài đánh giá
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Đánh giá của Người dùng - grandpahobo - LibraryThingThe first half of this book was fascinating. It presents excellent information and insight into how our brains work with regard to attention and focus. The second half was really just a collection of ... Đọc toàn bộ bài đánh giá
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SelfAwareness | |
Seeing Ourselves as Others See | |
A Recipe for SelfControl | |
The Woman Who Knew Too Much | |
Social Sensitivity | |
Brains on Games | |
Breathing Buddies | |
The WellFocused Leader | |
The Leaders Triple Focus | |
What Makes a Leader? | |
Leading for the Long Future | |
Acknowledgments | |
Notes | |
Patterns Systems and Messes | |
System Blindness | |
Distant Threats | |
The Myth of 10000 Hours | |
Index | |
About the Author | |
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Focus (HBR Emotional Intelligence Series) Harvard Business Review,Daniel Goleman,Heidi Grant,Amy Jen Su,Rasmus Hougaard,Maura Nevel Thomas Xem trước bị giới hạn - 2018 |