"The basic premise that children must learn about……" — Daniel Goleman
"The basic premise that children must learn about emotions is that all feelings are okay to have; however, only some reactions are okay."
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113 Quotes by Daniel Goleman
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The Harvard Business Review recently had an article called 'The Human Moment,' about how to make real contact with a…
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The act of compassion begins with full attention, just as rapport does. You have to really see the person. If…
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Our passions, when well exercised, have wisdom; they guide our thinking, our values, our survival.
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The near cousin of optimism is hope: knowing the steps needed to get to a goal and having the energy…
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Whoever has the mind to fight has broken his connection with the universe. If you try to dominate people you…
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Evolutionary theory holds that our ability to sense when we should be suspicious has been every bit as essential for…
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Leaders with empathy do more than sympathize with people around them: they use their knowledge to improve their companies in…
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Reducing the economic gap may be impossible without also addressing the gap in empathy.
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Empathy represents the foundation skill for all the social competencies important for work.
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Empathic, emotionally intelligent work environments have a good track record of increasing creativity, improving problem solving and raising productivity.
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