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Articles related to "Emotional Intelligence"
Are You Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child? Is your child emotionally intelligent? children • emotional intelligence • iq • eq • parents
How to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence Leadership skills training requires that more attention be given to the "soft" or "people" skills for maximum success. emotional intelligence • daniel goleman • leadership skills training • soft skills • people skills
Emotional Intelligence in Relationships Effective communication is key in assisting in the longevity of a relationship. Building emotional intelligence skills boosts people skills and enriches relationships. emotional intelligence • relationships • relationship advice • communication skills • interpersonal communication
Assessing Self-awareness and EI To assess your level of self-awareness, what is your degree of EI around handling criticism, displaying strong emotions and moodiness and creating political tensions? handling criticism • emotional outbursts • productivity • morale • self awareness
Basic Characteristics of Emotional Intelligence Emotional intelligence (EI), more than IQ, has been shown to be essential to a person's eventual success in life, and the qualities can be taught by teachers or parents. emotional intelligence • daniel goleman • fostering emotional intelligence in young children • teaching self-awareness • mood management
Children's Emotional Intelligence What is EQ? We know about IQ, but what about our Emotional Intelligence (EQ)? Are we able to control our emotions? Are we able to postpone gratification for a more worthy goal? Raising a child who is emotionally intelligent, able to recognize his feelings, name them and channel them appropriately is one of the main goals of parenting. How can we help our children exerceise and improve their emotional intelligence? Read on. emotional intelligence • child • children • intelligence • education
Common Sense About Intelligence People use different terms to talk about intelligence. Some people are said to be book smart, and others are thought to have plenty of common sense. common sense about intelligence • types of intelligence • scientists study emotional intelligence • emotions influence decision making • intelligence brain research
Concerning Emotional Intelligence Research suggests a high relationship between emotional intelligence and leadership performance. emotional intelligence • ei • daniel goleman • leadership performance • effective leadership
Emotional Intelligence It has become accepted wisdom that leaders need emotional intelligence but this is only true if you equate leadership with being an executive. emotional intelligence • interpersonal sensitivity • emotionally intelligent leaders • emotionally intelligent executives • bottom-up leadership
Emotional Intelligence - Getting Engaged Emotional Intelligence - key to success in life! emotional intelligence • race • competition • business • ebusiness
Emotional Intelligence Business Style! What is Emotional Intelligence and how do we relate it to our business ventures? emotional intelligence • working style • e.i.business style
Emotional IQ and anger control Drawn largely fromt he book "Emotional Intelligence" by Daniel Goleman, I discuss ways in which one might try to better control anger. However this is a short article - and the book is well worth reading! anger control • anger • emotional intelligence • controlling anger • supervision
Emotionally Intelligent Parenting The connection between home and school is important for the promotion of social and emotional skills learning. Parents are encourged to learn as much as teachers and practice these at home too. emotional intelligence • home-school connection • emotionally intelligent parenting • family meetings
Eq vs IQ -The debate continues A young man kills his family in the name of love. This raises the questions again of the value of emotional intelligence and the need for including Social and Emotional Learning skills in our classrooms. love • emotional intelligence • teaching • learning • affective education.
Evaluating Self-awareness and EI To evaluate your self-awareness, look at your current state of EI around blaming coworkers, wanting an ideal corporate culture, and being a victim of company decisions. evaluating self-awareness • ideal corporate culture • blaming coworkers • job satisfaction • emotional intelligence
Executive Intelligence Justin Menkes offers a new way to measure the performance of business executives in Executive Intelligence. Elements considered are tasks, other people and oneself. executive intelligence • corporate leadership • executive iq • emotional intelligence • ei
Feelings and Learning -What's the Connection? how our emotions get in the way of paying attention and learning in school feelings • emotional intelligence • learning
Giving Constructive Feedback The best way to give negative feedback constructively is to draw it out of employees with supportive questions. negative feedback • emotional intelligence • feedback meetings • performance problems • constructive feedback
Improving Self-awareness and EI To improve your self-awareness, you will need to evaluate your current state of EI around responding intelligently to emotional triggers and not judging coworkers. self-awareness • emotional intelligence • ei • emotional triggers • judging coworkers
Increasing a Child's Emotional Intelligence Help children develop emotional strength and resilience by parenting with Emotion Coaching techniques found in Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child by John Gottman. raising an emotionally intelligent child • john gottman • emotion coaching • emotional intelligence • emotional health
Our work continues A review of the year gone by and our renewal of the commitment to be emotionally, psychologically and mentally healthy to continue to provide a rational world for our young people. resolutions • emotional intelligence • changes • support
Parenting with Emotional Intelligence Managers have long realized the benefits of emotional intelligence. These same skills can help parents strengthen parent-child bonds and bring out the best in their kids. parenting • emotional intelligence • daniel goleman • parenting with emotional intelligence • parent-child bonds
SEL and Testing Part 2. Emotional Intelligence Testing Are there reliable ways of assessing one's Emotional Intelligence? This is a continuing look at the development of ways of measuring the success of SEL programmes in schools. emotional intelligence • testing • online tests • social and emotional learning programmes in school • reliability and validity of tests
Self-awareness at Work One of the EI competencies is self-awareness. Being aware of how your emotions affect your performance will help you respond intelligently to emotional triggers. emotional intelligence • self-awareness • emotional triggers • professional performance • emotional responses
What Employers Look for in People They Hire Human Resource professionals have clear metrics on which they evaluate job seekers. What companies are looking for, and how to put the best foot forward. career • job seekers • interview tips • resume tips • people skills
Abuse of Trust in Relationships Adultery is no joke. Every day cheating men and cheating women destroy innocent lives. Affairs occur because selfish thrill-seekers lack communication skills. abuse • trust • trust in relationships • preventing infidelity • infidelity
What's the big deal about Social and Emotional Learning? A compilation of explanations and quotes on Emotional Intelligence and SEL definitions and quotes • emotions and learning • caring learning environments.
Effects of Music on the Brain New research suggests that music training has a positive effect on mental acuity, specifically in the areas of cognitive, verbal and emotional intelligence. effects of music on the brain • music and the brain • cognitive development • verbal skills • emotional intelligence
Ease The Pressure of Christmas. The Festive Season can bring with it a whole swag of pressures for the recovering alcoholic. Becoming involved in Christmas Projects can ease the pressure of loneliness for Sober Women. festive season • wellness • clean • sober • christmas projects
Facing Changes In Your Life This week we look at some tips for coping with changes in your life. In addition to giving tips, we look at some books by noted authors on the subject of change. tara bennet-goleman • "emotional alchemy - how the mind can heal the he • erik erikson • daniel goleman • emotional intelligence
Handling Customer Complaints Customer complaints or negative feedback can be considered a positive aspect of business development. Use emotional intelligence to resolve the issue professionally. handling customer complaints • customer negative feedback • emotional intelligence • steps to handling customer complaint • customer problems
Human Dynamics of Crisis Leadership A true leader has the ability to give meaning to a crisis event and turn it into an opportunity for growth. The key to building trust is empathy. human dynamics of crisis leadership • crisis leadership • empathy is key to building trust in leader-followe • building trust in leadership • working with emotional intelligence
Leadership and Intelligence Post heroic leadership places facilitation skills above intelligence. Gone is the heroic individual with the wisdom to cut through complexity single-handedly. leadership and intelligence • intelligence and leadership • trait theory • emotional intelligence • post heroic leadership
Multiple Intelligence Theory What does it mean to be intelligent? Is it number crunching ability? Verbal skills? Street smarts? multiple intelligences • howard gardner • gardner • development • intelligence
Time-In Versus Time-Out Time-in is the new time-out. Parents and caregivers seeking positive and compassionate alternatives to harsher forms of discipline are turning from time-outs to time-ins. time-in • time-out • alternative to punishment • positive reinforcement • compassionate
What is management today? To appreciate the role and importance of management we need to understand how the concept has evolved in recent years. management today • modern managers • assembly line efficiency • management and leadership • emotional intelligence
A deeper look at emotionally intelligent parenting Emotionally intelligent parenting skills are not only for crisis or chaos times. Emotionally intelligent parenting is described in detail. emotionally intelligent parenting • emotions • parenting • relationships • children
Leadership Training Some people are natural leaders, but most people can improve their skills as leaders through leadership training programs offered in many different venues. leadership • leadership training • leadership development • leadership recognition • developing new leaders
Defining Leadership- 7 Key Characteristics There is a set of traits that define parameters of effective leadership ability. Understanding what characteristics define leadership is the first step to nurturing it. seven characteristics of leaders • developing high functioning potential in managers • traits to nurture • open mindedness • intelligence quotient and emotional intelligence o
Integrity Quotient: The New IQ The three dimensions of integrity affect our self-relationships, friendships and service in the world, according to David Gruder, Ph.D. Are you living in integrity? integrity intelligence • new iq • dr. david gruder phd • spiritual integrity life • personal leadership business integrity
Six Action Steps to Reduce Workplace Conflict Workplace conflict is quite normal. It can even be helpful in making necessary changes within the work environment. six action steps to reduce workplace conflict • top five conflict-provoking behaviors • educe workplace conflict • goals and values at odds with those of the organiz • audit the communication skills
Social Emotional Standards in the K-12 Classroom Promoting social emotional learning at all levels enriches content and skills instruction, meets state mandates, and helps students become caring, compassionate adults. social emotional learning standards • social emotional learning • developing social skills • developing life skills and social competencies • emotional intelligence
The Human Dynamic of Global Leadership Ray Leki, director of the U.S. Department of State Foreign Service Institute's Transition Center, says leadership really matters when things are at a critical stage. interview with ray leki • director at foreign service institute • ray s. leki • u.s. department of state foreign service institute • global leadership
The Unwritten Laws of Engineering In this global village with computers, standard specifications, and rule of process, it is fascinating to look back to see how old-time engineers approached their craft. 1944 book on engineering behaviour • human relations side of engineering • engineering enterprise impediments to success • engineering organisational behaviour • human resource management engineering company
Break Into Marine Biology the Hardy Way Contracting as a fisheries observer is one way to earn valuable experience, both professionally and personally. It is as much a job of character as scientific know-how. marine biology • fishery observer • fishery observers • alaska fishery observer • alaska fishery observers
What Kind of Person Are You? If you’re the type of person who has an interest in taking free online personality tests, then this article offers you links to several different types of them. personality test • creativity • character • intelligence • emotional
Promoting Staff to Leaders Are you considering promoting a team member to management? See if they pass the criteria listed here before talking to HR. Promote them for the right reasons. promotion • promoting staff • promoting from within the company • promoting to management • criteria for promotion
Anthony Browne Children's Laureate 2009 Writer and Illustrator Anthony Browne has been chosen as the British Children's Laureate for 2009. writing for children • anthony browne • children’s laureate • learn to write books for kids • writing fiction
Employability Soft Skills Academics are not the only strength valued by employers. Social skills and character traits, or soft skills, are critical to cultivate and emphasize when career planning. employability skills • soft skills • social skills • character traits • skills valued by employers |
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