A Quote by Hal Elrod

The 2nd secret to success is to be emotionally 'engaged' with your goals, but not emotionally attached. What's the difference? When you are emotionally engaged you create excitement & enthusiasm for the possibility of achieving your goals, but when you are emotionally attached you create fear & pain that you might not.
Every result or goal you want to achieve is preceded by a process. The secret to success is to remain unconditionally committed to your (day-to-day) process without being emotionally attached to your (day-to-day) results. Be emotionally engaged, but not emotionally attached.
I always feel emotionally engaged in productions. If I ever get to the point where I don't feel emotionally engaged, maybe I should stop. You have to make each play an event. Whether that's star leading actors or the concept behind the production.
You try not to become so emotionally attached to your character, but you do.
Everything in your business can be outsourced... if you're not emotionally attached to doing it all.
What's most important is to create an atmosphere that's real, providing characters the audience can root for. Once they become emotionally attached, that's the secret in building a show. The audience can see themselves in these characters, and they respond to the stories.
You have to be emotionally attached to what you are doing.
We're still a great team. In your mind you can understand that but, emotionally, we needed to express the same belief. We came out full of fire and scored two early goals, two really beautiful goals, and that changed everything.
Free yourself emotionally - to be emotionally resilient is the best defense against growing rigid.
Just emotionally, as amazing as it is to win the World Cup, it's emotionally draining in many ways.
Women can be quite intimate emotionally - they're very emotionally available.
But I firmly believe that you can't be emotionally free until you are emotionally committed.
As an actor, you're naked emotionally; you're revealing yourself emotionally.
I'm not somebody who's emotionally attached to an outcome of a character that I'm hired to play. The fans are.
I always felt more emotionally attached to Cambodia than I did to Vietnam.
Emotionally, I am attached to TV because it has given me my bread and butter.
If you're trying to be miserable, it's important you don't have any goals. No school goals, personal goals, family goals. Your only objective each day should be to inhale and exhale for sixteen hours before you go to bed again. Don't read anything informative, don't listen to anything useful, don't do anything productive. If you start achieving goals, you might start to feel a sense of excitement, then you might want to set another goal, and then your miserable mornings are through. To maintain your misery, the idea of crossing off your goals should never cross your mind.
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