Top 24 Quotes & Sayings by Ellen Langer

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American professor Ellen Langer.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Ellen Langer

Ellen Jane Langer is an American professor of psychology at Harvard University; in 1981, she became the first woman ever to be tenured in psychology at Harvard. Langer studies the illusion of control, decision-making, aging, and mindfulness theory. Her most influential work is Counterclockwise, published in 2009, which answers questions about aging from her research and interest in the particulars of aging across the nation.

Stress is a function not of events, but of our view of those events.
Life consists only of moments, nothing more than that. So if you make the moment matter, it all matters
Not only do we as individuals get locked into single-minded views, but we also reinforce these views for each other until the culture itself suffers the same mindlessness.
Mindfulness is the cure for everything; the essence of being alive. — © Ellen Langer
Mindfulness is the cure for everything; the essence of being alive.
When people are not in the moment, they're not there to know that they're not there.
No worry before its time.
To be mindfully engaged is the most natural, creative state we can be in.
Certainty is a cruel mindset.
My ideas sometimes get the better of me. Before I clearly explain one, another comes to mind and seizes my attention.
If we respect students abilities to define their own experiences, to generate their own hypotheses, and to discover new ways of categorizing the world, we might not be so quick to evaluate the adequacy of their answers. We might, instead, begin listening to their questions. Out of the questions of students come some of the most creative ideas and discoveries.
Knowing what is and knowing what can be are not the same thing.
The rules you were given were the rules that worked for the person who created them.
All it takes to become an Artist is to start doing Art. By living a life full of Art, we may achieve an Artful life.
Out of the questions of students come most of the creative ideas and discoveries.
What we have learned to look for in a situation determines mostly what we see.
We should open ourselves to the impossible and embrace a psychology of possibility.
Out of an intuitive experience of the world comes a continuous flow of novel distinctions. Purely rational understanding, on the other hand, serves to confirm old mindsets, rigid categories. Artists, who live in the same world as the rest of us, steer clear of these mindsets to make us see things anew.
People are at their most mindful when they are at play. If we find ways of enjoying our work blurring the lines between work and play the gains will be greater.
Once you've seen there is another perspective, you can never not see that there's another point of view.
There is always a step small enough from where we are to get us to where we want to be. If we take that small step, there's always another we can take, and eventually a goal thought to be too far to reach becomes achievable.
In the perspective of every person lies a lens through which we may better understand ourselves. — © Ellen Langer
In the perspective of every person lies a lens through which we may better understand ourselves.
Wherever you put the mind, the body will follow.
Certainty is a cruel mindset. It hardens our minds against possibility.
Virtually all of life's ills boil down to mindlessness. If you can understand someone else's perspective, then there's no reason to be angry at them, envy them, steal from them.
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