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b. The Three Types of Focus

Attention isn't just about concentrating on one thing; it includes three kinds of focus:

Inner focus: Self-awareness and understanding of one’s thoughts, feelings, and desires.

Other focus: The ability to understand and empathize with others.

Outer focus: Awareness of the world and understanding how our actions interact with the environment.

Goleman explains how mastering these different forms of focus can lead to greater success in both personal and professional spheres.

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Focus emphasizes that attention is the gateway to success and fulfilment. Mastering attention in its three dimensions—inner, other, and outer—enables individuals to achieve personal and professional excellence while living a balanced and meaningful life.

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