MANAGING EMOTIONS

‘In separateness lies the world’s great misery; in compassion lies the world’s true strength.’
BUDDHA

‘In a normal business discussion, you are not supposed to allow your emotions to enter in. They enter in anyway – you merely disguise them as logic.’
EDWARD DE BONO

‘In the end, all decisions are really ‘red hat’. We lay out the factors but the final decision is emotional.’
EDWARD DE BONO

‘Studies have shown that 90% of error in thinking is due to error in perception. If you can change your perception, you can change your emotion.’
EDWARD DE BONO

‘When I repress my emotion my stomach keeps score.’
ENOCH POWELL

‘You can’t expect to prevent negative feelings altogether. And you can’t expect to experience positive feelings all the time. The Law of Emotional Choice directs us to acknowledge our feelings but also to refuse to get stuck in the negative ones.’
GREG ANDERSON

‘Reaching a state of freedom as regards emotions does not mean being apathetic or insensitive – it simply means that, instead of always being the plaything of our negative thoughts, moods and temperaments, we become their masters.’
MATTHIEU RICARD

‘The human mind is 90 per cent of the game of life. By achieving mastery over your thoughts, emotional and physical states can be influenced and performance can be maximised.’
NICK BOLLETTIERI

‘If I feel depressed I will sing. If I feel sad I will laugh. If I feel ill I will double my labour. If I feel fear I will plunge ahead. If I feel inferior I will wear new garments. If I feel uncertain I will raise my voice. If I feel poverty I will think of wealth to come. If I feel incompetent I will think of past success. If I feel insignificant I will remember my goals. Today I will be the master of my emotions.’
OG MANDINO

‘The body expresses what the mind represses.’
PADDY WELLES

 ‘We need to become more attentive to our emotions as we have them so there is a possibility of behaving emotionally in constructive ways.’
PAUL EKMAN  

‘It is hard to overestimate the importance of emotions in our lives – we organise our lives to maximise the experience of positive emotions and minimise the experience of negative emotions.’
PAUL EKMAN

‘We cannot stop having emotions any more than we can stop having thoughts. The challenge is learning to stimulate helpful emotions in those with whom we negotiate – and in ourselves.’
ROGER FISHER & DANIEL SHAPIRO

‘99% of our decisions – including the most important life choices concerning spouses, careers and habitats – are made by the highly refined algorithms we call sensations, emotions and desires.’  
YUVAL NOAH HARARI