Tag: emotional intelligence
When we experience disaster, trauma, or distressing psychological events in our personal or professional lives, we usually react with grief and a range of negative emotions. And in this …
About 40% of your happiness is genetic, but the other 60% is determined by factors you can control like your hobbies, environment, and lifestyle. Although research suggests that happiness …
You can’t apologize for how someone else feels. Instead, try to get on the same side. One way is to try saying: “I can tell you’re really frustrated. Let …
Leaders, look outside your storms, embrace transparency, and lead with humility, honesty, and heart, according to Rakowich, you develop a strong microclimate that positions you to earn trust in …
by Auren Hoffman A self-help overview for leaders with low-EQ. Telegraph your low-EQ abilities to others. ☎️ Rely on other high-EQ colleagues to be a translator. Be explicit about the …
A study finds that anger sometimes works. Findings showed a “strong and clear relationship” between a negative halftime speech and higher scores in the second half. But there was …
Know what you don’t know, and be willing to admit it. — Read on www.inc.com/jason-aten/if-you-regularly-use-these-3-words-you-have-higher-emotional-intelligence-than-most-people.html