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Optimal: How to Sustain Personal and Organizational Excellence Every Day Optimal: How to Sustain Personal and Organizational Excellence Every Day by Daniel Goleman
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“empatía. Tomemos”
Daniel Goleman, ÓPTIMO
“el poema de Stafford”
Daniel Goleman, ÓPTIMO
“En los últimos años, la inteligencia emocional ha cobrado mayor importancia para los ingenieros y otros profesionales de los campos STEM (ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería y matemáticas),”
Daniel Goleman, ÓPTIMO
“Change what you can. “Grant me the serenity to accept the things I can’t change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference,” implores theologian Reinhold Niebuhr’s Serenity Prayer.”
Daniel Goleman, Optimal: How to Sustain Personal and Organizational Excellence Every Day
“With self-awareness, a basic definition tells us, “You know what you are feeling and why—and how it helps or hurts what you are trying to do.” Other key points: you can align your self-image on how others see you; you have an accurate sense of your limits and strengths, and so a more realistic self-confidence; you are clear about your sense of purpose and values, which helps you be more decisive.

Cognitive scientists call this self-reflexive attention “meta-awareness.” We can watch our thoughts and feelings as they come and go, and know where our attention focuses—and change that focus if we want. This deliberate control of the beam of our attention is a mental skill. Think of our mind as a sort of gym, a place where we can practice in ways that will bulk up our mental capacities.

The research on flow, you may recall, revealed that the person’s focus while in flow was 100 percent. They were one-pointed, fully present to the moment. Such absorption indicates meta-awareness, that ability to monitor and manage your own focus. But we don’t need that diamond-like beam of focus all the time: a stronger muscle for attention boosts the odds that we can get into an optimal state.

Focus—paying attention where and when we want to—has endless uses. Deliberate concentration on whatever may be important to us at the moment lets us do our best; being distracted worsens our effort. Having control of our attention is for the mind what cardiovascular fitness is for the body; just as a fit heart enhances any physical task, full focus enhances whatever we do.”
Daniel Goleman, Optimal: How to Sustain Personal and Organizational Excellence Every Day