“Excuses are things like sausages stuffed with reason, in the skin of a lie.” — Kianu Starr Copy Share Image
Some of the greatest moments in human history were fueled by emotional intelligence. — Adam Grant Copy Share Image
“Every time our emotional energy is burnt, it gets converted into negative energy.” — Sukant Ratnakar Copy Share Image
The strength of character and emotional intelligence to face your failures and learn from them are at the core of success. — Robert Kiyosaki Copy Share Image
“Do you approach people with a heart of service or with a hidden agenda? Make no mistake, will feel your intentions, even… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“The study of modern mindfulness meditation and emotional intelligence is deeply rooted in the ancient Vipassana meditation techniques.” — Amit Ray Copy Share Image
“This peace feeds, soothes, honors and affirms us from within. There is purity in our lust; clarity in our confusion; innocence in… — Georgi Y. Johnson Copy Share Image
You need emotional intelligence; to be happy to take risks; to be competitive and to look forward not backwards. — Deborah Meaden Copy Share Image
“There are three ways to fulfill your emotional energy needs - create your own, draw it from others or extract it from… — Sukant Ratnakar Copy Share Image
I do believe I have certain strengths as a female CEO, such as having another level of awareness through emotional intelligence. — Rana el Kaliouby Copy Share Image
“The more we practice mindfulness the more we understand the emotional dynamics of the self and others.” — Amit Ray Copy Share Image
“In The Art of Connection, you will learn simple, yet powerful ways to build trust and rapport for connecting with ease. By… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“How's your humor? What can you do to have more humorous lines to use in the right place at the right time?… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
Developing emotional intelligence is one way to protect yourself from damaging relationships. Emotional intelligence is a science that has been studied and… — Liz Miller Copy Share Image
“Humor lightens our spirits, comforts us through the challenge, brings people together, and helps us to remember the positive sides of life.… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
When you make people angry, they act in accordance with their baser instincts, often violently and irrationally. When you inspire people, they… — Peace Pilgrim Copy Share Image
“Most fights originate as a consequence of blaming others for one's own emotional issues. Assuming responsibility for these emotions will most likely… — German Muhlenberg Copy Share Image
“Organisations often appoint leaders for their IQ. Then, years later, sack them for their lack of EQ (Emotional Intelligence). Common Purpose argues… — Julia Middleton Copy Share Image
We define emotional intelligence as the subset of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one's own and others' feelings and… — Peter Salovey Copy Share Image
I think in the coming decade we will see well-conducted research demonstrating that emotional skills and competencies predict positive outcomes at home… — Peter Salovey Copy Share Image
“We are all in favor of emotional intelligence. Intelligence can take emotion as a privileged counseling partner. However, it does not allow… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
“Decision making is stressful, so the best time to prepare for good choosing is when there’s no choice at stake. That’s when… — Bill Burnett Copy Share Image
“The capacity to regulate stress is the elastic that provides safety and gives rise to the ability to be emotionally available and… — Jeanne Segal Copy Share Image
“In our high-tech world today, there are unlimited ways with which you can search for people, places, and events to connect you… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“According to a study from the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, sleep deprivation reduces our emotional intelligence, self-regard, assertiveness, sense of… — Arianna Huffington Copy Share Image
“In our digital world today, handwritten notes are an “old school” way to make people feel important. Email is easy and Facebook… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“Instead of labelling your emotions as problems to solve, you can see them as signals to interpret. Instead of judging your desires… — Vironika Tugaleva Copy Share Image
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand... prejudice, fear and ignorance walk hand-in-hand. — Neil Peart Copy Share Image
“From an emotional standpoint, the question is whether he is emotionally stable himself and whether he is capable of handling the emotional… — Patricia Dixon Copy Share Image
“Don't live the same day over and over again and call that a life. Life is about evolving mentally, spiritually, and emotionally.” — Germany Kent Copy Share Image
We cannot tell what may happen to us in the strange medley of life. But we can decide what happens in us… — Joseph Fort Newton Copy Share Image
“Find Your Funny Bone . . . Life provides plenty of material for things for you to laugh at. Seek irony, coincidence,… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“I have noticed generational humor exists as well. Since our frames of reference and cultural influences vary, there is a lot of… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“The family discussed some of the things they could do to stop the forest from being cut down. They talked about making… — Ellen J. Lewinberg Copy Share Image
Instead of resisting any emotion, the best way to dispel it is to enter it fully, embrace it and see through your… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
“The signal has been sent and ignored so many times that it has learned to send itself more quietly.” — Asif Kabir Copy Share Image
“Life wasn’t meant to be so serious. Enjoy life, be fun, spend time with people who make you happy, widen that smile,… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
When I went on to write my next book, Working With Emotional Intelligence, I wanted to make a business case that the… — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image