The domain of the game. The four “IO”s

Robin Sharma - Canadian writer

To play at world-class in business, you also absolutely need to purify your Heartset, optimize your Healthset and elevate your Soulset.

Michelle Gielan - One of the brightest stars in positive psychology and an eloquent champion for rethinking the way we communicate

There is no greater prediction in the research of our levels of happiness than the breadth and depth of our relationships.

Jocelyn K. Glei - Writer who's obsessed with work, careers & creativity

All of the most fulfilled people I know focus more on the quality of their connections than the quantity of them.

Wallace Delois Wattles - American New Thought writer

There are three motives for which we live; we live for the body, we live for the mind, we live for the soul. No one of these is better or holier than the other; all are alike desirable, and no one of the three—body, mind, or soul—can live fully if either of the others is cut short of full life and expression.

Daniel Goleman - Author and science journalist. For twelve years, he wrote for The New York Times, reporting on the brain and behavioral sciences

In a very real sense we have two minds, one that thinks and one that feels.

Ellen J. Langer - American professor of psychology at Harvard University; in 1981, she became the first woman ever to be tenured in psychology at Harvard impossible possible

Wherever you put the mind, the body will follow.

Thich Nhat Hanh - Vietnamese Thiền Buddhist monk, peace activist, and founder of the Plum Village Tradition, historically recognized as the main inspiration for engaged Buddhism

There are four kinds of food that every person consumes every day. In Buddhism, we call these kinds of food the Four Nutriments. They are edible food; sense impressions; volition; and consciousness, both individual and collective.

Wallace D. Wattles - American New Thought writer. He remains personally somewhat obscure, but his writing has been widely quoted and remains in print in the New Thought and self-help movements

I surrender my body to be ruled by my mind; I surrender my mind to be governed by my soul, and I surrender my soul to the guidance of God.

Wallace D. Wattles - American New Thought writer. He remains personally somewhat obscure, but his writing has been widely quoted and remains in print in the New Thought and self-help movements

Knowledge of truth is not often reached by the processes of reason. It was due to a spiritual insight.