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One of the great listeners of modern times was Sigmund Freud. A man who met Freud described his manner of listening: “It struck me so forcibly that I shall never forget him. He had qualities which I had never seen in any other man. Never had I seen such concentrated attention. There was none of that piercing ‘soul penetrating gaze’ business. His eyes were mild and genial. His voice was low and kind. His gestures were few. But the attention he gave me, his appreciation of what I said, even when I said it badly, was extraordinary. You’ve no idea what it meant to be listened to like that.”
How to Win Friends and Influence People
Dale Carnegie
When we see that everything is a choice and each moment is an opportunity to learn, we stop holding back. We understand that life is meant to be lived, through good times and bad, right up until the very last moment.
The Well-Lived Life
Gladys McGarey and Mark Hyman
Exclusive attention7 to one object, also called single-pointedness, is very different from alternating attention. Exclusive attention doesn’t move back and forth between distractions and our intended focus. In Stages One through Five, you greatly improve your overall stability of attention, but you only achieve exclusive attention in Stage Six.
The Mind Illuminated
John Yates, Matthew Immergut, Jeremy Graves
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