“As empaths, one of the quickest ways to completely losing our grounding in reality is by deferring our needs and wants in… — Mateo Sol Copy Share Image
“In the debris of my desires, you will find a fortune that I innocently spent to buy flowers after someone spread rumours… — Suman Subhralin Copy Share Image
“Some people are somewhat immature: when they see your ‘nakedness’, they would shout for everyone to hear! Beware of such people!” — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Copy Share Image
“Intent doesn't matter, she'd say, when you've really injured someone else. You need to be open to their pain and anger if… — Naomi Novik Copy Share Image
“Know your audience! With the high level of cultural sensitivity these days, it is often better to err on the side of… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“Peter Salovey and John D. Mayer. They define emotional intelligence as: The ability to monitor one’s own and others’ feelings and emotions,… — Chade-Meng Tan Copy Share Image
“When people are like you, conversations flow naturally and feel more relaxed, don’t they? You know what to say, how to talk,… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“It takes consistent and focused practice to become emotionally intelligent. People who learn from their experiences have significantly higher emotional intelligence than… — Shawn Kent Hayashi Copy Share Image
I think for leadership positions, emotional intelligence is more important than cognitive intelligence. People with emotional intelligence usually have a lot of… — John Mackey Copy Share Image
“Along with the "Law of Attraction" there is also an "Attractor Factor" for easily building camaraderie and commonality for making a positive… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“One of the easiest ways to discover if someone is compatible with you is to gauge their emotional intelligence. Are they a… — Aletheia Luna Copy Share Image
The thing is, for me, as a fiction writer, I don't think there's a finer testament to our lives than this thing… — Joshua Ferris Copy Share Image
“When Humor Falls Flat “Humor is not a "one-size fits all" guarantee. What is hilarious to one person may be offensive to… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
For anyone who seeks to find fulfillment in their personal life and professional career--you need to have clarity about your core values.… — Linda Chandler Copy Share Image
“Strategic Commonality “Social media has capitalized on helping people find others who share their similar interests, shared experiences, and common passions. With… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“Our immune system is evolving through trials of use in fighting illnesses and the bombardment of our modern world toxins and that… — Martha Char Love Copy Share Image
“As you use fun and humor to reduce tension and connect with laughter, light-heartedness will prevail. Exercising discretion and good judgment in… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
My particular interest area is working in issues of emotional literacy. What I see of the way that we educate boys and… — John Amaechi Copy Share Image
“Having hope,” writes Daniel Goleman in his study of emotional intelligence, “means that one will not give in to overwhelming anxiety, a… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
“Clown Around . . . Nancy Weil of The Laugh Academy gives people she meets red clown noses and shows them how… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“According to research by Korn/Ferry International, “Learning agility is a leading predictor of leadership success today—more reliable than IQ, EQ [emotional intelligence]… — Jill Konrath Copy Share Image
“Establishing social certainty helps you build trust, develop rapport, and strengthen your connection. However, the right questions might lead you to find… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“Emotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman describes seven key abilities most beneficial for human beings: the ability to motivate ourselves, to persist against frustration,… — Gavin de Becker Copy Share Image
“So, what if you are not naturally funny? Don’t get discouraged. Do your research, gather ideas, and find your fun. Seek ways… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“Solutions are the saviors of the problems they solve.” — Dr. Jacent Mpalyenkana-Murray Copy Share Image
“Flexibility is a mental preservative for sanity.” — Dr. Jacent Mpalyenkana, Ph.D. MBA Copy Share Image
“An emotion does not cause pain. Resistance or suppression of emotion causes pain.” — Frederick Dodson Copy Share Image
“Emotion has its place, but it must not interfere with taking the appropriate action.” — Susan Oakey-Baker Copy Share Image
Emotional self-awareness is the building block of the next fundamental emotional intelligence: being able to shake off a bad mood. — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image
“The currency of the future is not gold, money, data, or crypto but our emotional energy. With it, each one of us… — Sukant Ratnakar Copy Share Image
Because fear is insatiable, everything that is insatiable is born of fear. — Alan Cohen Copy Share Image
“If you keep running away from yourself then be warned that love, joy, peace and fulfillment will keep running away from you!” — Maddy Malhotra Copy Share Image
Teach your kids emotional intelligence. Help them become more evolved than you are. Explain that, for instance, not everyone will like them. — Pamela Druckerman Copy Share Image
“I like to think I’ve written something worth reading when I cry the tears of the characters.” — Carla H. Krueger Copy Share Image