by Joel Samberg
Just because something becomes a catchphrase doesn't always mean it's brand new. Take Emotional Intelligence, for instance. It's gotten quite a bit of publicity recently because of its effects on the personal and professio...read more
I believe the nutshell I would put this into is as follows: Emotional intelligence is knowing how you and others feel at any given time, and using those feelings in a positive way that makes for a good outcome for everybo...read more
by Rob Purifoy
Many things encompass emotional intelligence. Knowing the world around you and being able to understand and speak a well put together sentence is a good start. Emotions tend to come out most in close relationships, marr...read more
When I pronounce that phrase it tends to make what is spontaneous a bit more structured. I'm pretty sure that when your being intelligent about your emotions....it most likely refers to being in control. I can go on and ...read more
by Tonic
For two weeks I have been writing feverishly with great attention to detail and quality to get that satisfaction. Two weeks have passed and now I feel unfulfilled, unsatisfied, and void of motivation. To keep my mot...read more
by Betsey Foy
Two Psychologists, Mayer and Salovey published papers on Emotional Intelligence, in which they defined Emotional Intelligence as the "Ability to monitor one's own and other's feelings and emotions, to discriminate among th...read more
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