Steven J.Stein

Emotional Intelligence For Dummies

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  • Placebomayo8090has quoted8 years ago
    Focusing on bad feelings tends to keep you in the same rut
  • Placebomayo8090has quoted8 years ago
    Focusing on bad feelings tends to keep you in the same rut.
  • Placebomayo8090has quoted8 years ago
    Claudio really uses the wrong way of dealing with bad feelings. By wallowing in them, you don’t move ahead. In the 1950s and 1960s, many psychologists felt that you had to fully experience your bad or negative feelings in order to get over them. Most psychologists and psychiatrists now know that theory isn’t true. The most prominent therapies today stress learning approaches — such as cognitive-behavior therapy as opposed to “catharsis” or releasing your anger.
  • lottehotellegalhas quoted8 years ago
    Without feeling, you don’t really live. Your ability to feel joy, happiness, excitement, and even pain, hurt, and loss makes you human. In many ways, modern society takes away your ability to feel. You’re overly focused on your thinking skills throughout school, work, and your social life. Going through life without feelings is like living in a black and white movie.
  • lottehotellegalhas quoted8 years ago
    Psychologists call this type of emotional change cognitive reappraisal, which means you’re developing a new way of looking at your world.
  • lottehotellegalhas quoted8 years ago
    Being oblivious is an option, and many people seem to choose that route.
  • Sierra Lynn Drummerhas quoted8 years ago
    Descartes’ Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain,
  • Sierra Lynn Drummerhas quoted8 years ago
    Emotions and Life: Perspectives from Psychology, Biology, and Evolution,
  • natalia83044has quoted9 years ago
    Do you have a strong need to achieve (for example, make money, get the best job, be a professional, or be the most popular in your group), or are you just happy-go-lucky and laid back?
  • natalia83044has quoted9 years ago
    An emotionally intelligent person doesn’t think about how he would feel under the circumstances; he considers what he can do to help. An emotionally intelligent person thinks about what he might say to his friend to let her know that he understands and will
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