“It takes a little bit of mindfulness and a little bit of attention to others to be a good listener, which helps cultivate emotional nurturing and engagement.” LittlesHelpingBitsAttentionEmotionalMindfulnessLittle BitEngagementListenersNurturingGood Listener Author:Deepak Chopra
“Learning to "just say no" to emotional reactions isn't repression. Saying no means not engaging the frustration, anger, judgment, or blame. Without engagement, you won't have anything to repress.” MeanEmotionalJudgmentAngerManagementBlameReactionsFrustrationEngagementEngagingRepressionSaying NoAnger ManagementJust Say NoEmotional Reactions Author:Doc Childre
“We need grief as a precursor to emotional refreshment, and so consume it vicariously in somewhat titrated but powerful enough form through engagement with the arts.” NeedsArtEnoughFormPowerfulGriefEmotionalEngagementRefreshmentsPrecursor Author:Catherine Wilson
“In a world where authenticity increasingly is in focus, consumers are seeking more than brands who focuses on revenue - consumers want to support brands with a purpose - one that justifies an emotional engagement.” WorldWantPurposeSupportFocusEmotionalSeekingAuthenticityBrandsConsumersJustifyEngagementRevenue Author:Martin Lindstrom
“Once such emotional engagement has been created - demand will always follow - yet one could say the "side product of your effort is demand" the primary purpose is to create love.” Has BeensPurposeSidesEffortEmotionalProductsDemandPrimariesEngagement Author:Martin Lindstrom
“If we define value as emotions - and emotional engagement...i.e. love!” IfsValuesEmotionEmotionalEngagement Author:Martin Lindstrom
“While a particularly deft sense of irony may be one of the tools of great storytellers, I think it's also true that if irony serves as a retreat from an emotional engagement that you're overly concerned is uncool, that's a failure of nerve.” IfsThinkingMayEmotionalConcernedToolsIronyNervesEngagementStorytellerRetreatUncool Author:Steve Erickson