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Focus
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Focus

The Hidden Driver of Excellence

Harper, 2013 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

Daniel Goleman, author of the groundbreaking, mid-‘90s classic Emotional Intelligence, turns his attention to the subject of attention – and explains why focus is essential for navigating life, performing at your best, leading others and, ultimately, improving the world for future generations. His illuminating explanations of brain functions will be useful to businesspeople and educators. Ironically, Goleman digresses often, and his efforts to incorporate issues that matter to him – such as climate change and economic inequality – prove confusing. Still, he’s superb at thoughtfully explaining how people think and feel. getAbstract finds that his simple explanations of the workings of the human brain, and his depiction of focus as a triad of attention paid to “inner, other and outer” targets make reading his work more than worthwhile. Goleman compares attention to a muscle you can flex and strengthen. For a buff psyche and enhanced mental tone, try this attention workout.

Take-Aways

  • Applying three categories of focus – “inner, other and outer” – is essential for a highly functioning life.
  • “Selective attention” is the ability to focus on one task in spite of “sensory and emotional” distractions.
  • Staying on target suppresses any emotional interference and helps you to remain cool under pressure.

About the Author

Science journalist and two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee Daniel Goleman wrote The New York Times bestseller Emotional Intelligence.


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    J. K. 9 years ago
    I find it ironic that a book on attention is included on a website that specializes in "compressed knowledge". That said, this is a good read, with the quality of writing I have come to expect from Daniel Goleman.