By Charlotte Joko Beck — 1993
There’s an old Zen story: a student said to Master Ichu, “Please write for me something of great wisdom.” Master Ichu picked up his brush and wrote one word: “Attention.”
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Leaders guide attention. But a single-minded focus on goals can run roughshod over human concerns, says Daniel Goleman.
While we can’t control when we feel anger or fear—or how strongly—we can gain some control over what we do while in their grip. If we can develop inner radar for emotional danger, we gain a choice point the Dalai Lama urges us to master.
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Daniel Goleman, author of Focus, debunks three common myths.
It won’t solve every problem.
How effective executives direct their own—and their organizations’—attention.