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New research… shows that what you pay attention to, and how, can actually change your brain and thus your behavior.
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067 |
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…it’s important for both partners in a relationship to stay focused on the kind of behavior that brought them together in the first place and to keep it alive.
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097 |
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Understanding the sources of your own negative tendencies also helps you make sense of others’ behavior.
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056 |
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Behavioral feedback helps people understand the reality of how others see them, which may be different than how they see themselves.
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087 |
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Very often, the perceived risk of a situation outweighs the actual risk, leading to irrational behavior.
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091 |
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…studies show that positive emotions can expand our behavioral repertoires and heighten intuition and creativity, all of which enhance our effectiveness.
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106 |
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Your values are the soul of your leadership, and they drive your behavior.
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046 |
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Blaming people’s internal essence rather than their external behavior leaves no room for change.
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026 |
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In the realm of experience, positive stimuli change attitudes and behavior.
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…traditional incentives of power and money – carrots and sticks – help. But they fall short of inspiring human behavior that goes beyond outcome-driven self-interest.
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