Emotional
Intelligence : Emotional Intelligence is defined as an awareness of
and ability to manage emotions and create motivation. In other words how
do you let adversity and conflict motivate you to a positive outcome? Let
us help you to become aware of how you handle conflict and how you can better
turn the conflict into a truly remarkable resolution. We've included an
article that discusses anger and its relationship to your fears and your
emotional intelligence. We challenge you to measure your emotional intelligence
by completing some of the quizzes included in this category.
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- Extensive article on the history of Emotional Intelligence and what it means. Contains some academic references and citations.
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By Harold Bloomfield
- Few people recognize how out of shape they are when it comes to intimate communication and expressing feelings. Most of us are afraid to let others know who we really are, and what we really feel. A relationship that supports emotional fitness begins with three steps...
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- At least up until your late forties or early fifties, the older you get, the more emotionally intelligent you become. This is one of the key findings made by Multi-Health Systems Inc. in its study of the emotional intelligence of 3,831 individuals who were recently tested throughout the United States and Canada.
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By Joshua Freedman and Anabel Jensen
- How to use organizational profiling to guide change toward an EQ culture
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By Joshua Freedman
- An essential to understanding how emotions work in the brain; this straightforward explanation shows what happens when our "hot buttons" are pressed.
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