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    Emotional Intelligence In The Workplace

    given by Daniel Goleman are as follows 1. Self awareness in workplace: Who you are In workplace it is important for everyone to know that what kind of emotions he is carrying while a specific situation arises, what causes those emotions and how to react to them. Self awareness means the ability to recognize and read your own moods, emotions, and inner drives and how these force other people. People with a concrete logic of self awareness are normally self confident and have realistic judgment of

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    Impact of Emotional Intelligence Individual Performance

    to monitor one's own and others' feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them and to use this information to guide one's thinking and actions" EI is composed of five dimensions: Self awareness: being aware of what’s you are feeling. Self management: the ability to manage your own emotions and impulses Self motivation: the ability to persist in the face of setbacks and failure. Empathy: the ability to sense how others are feeling. Social skills: the ability to handle the emotions of others

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    Self-Employment

    Self-Employment Federal Taxation 2011 The world is full of opportunities, so you can do what you want and opportunity varies from person to person, some people want to work for the company while other want to be self-employed. In my opinion, there are many advantages for people who want to work for themselves and have their own business. First of all, if you are self-employed, you do not accord to the your boss’s schedule, you are totally free to decide your time, you can get up to

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    The Impact of Divorce on Children Under 18

    critical for emotional well-being and life success. This section of the Youth Deployment Activity Guide is designed to give you additional age appropriate resources that are helpful in teaching your child about emotions. The emotional and social skills that are presented were written in order to help you grow your child. The sections include Intrapersonal Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Adaptability, Stress Management and General Mood. Each section is further divided into sub-skills that address such things

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    Psychological Disorders

    •         Refer to Figure 2 on p. 349 of Psychology and Your Life. Evaluate the Big Five trait approaches to personality. Which personality trait best describes you and why? Openness to experience describes a type of cognitive style that separates imaginative, creative people from down to earth, conventional people. Open people are intellectually curious, appreciative of art and sensitive to beauty. They are, in comparison to other people, more aware of their emotions. They think and act in

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    My Life Philosophy by Omotola Osunrinde

    AN ESSAY ON MY PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE BY Margaret Omotola Osunrinde tola.osunrinde@yahoo.co.uk Life is beyond a state of physical and biological existence; it is also a platform for self-realization, which is viable by self-determination, improvement and socialization. This is why I ensure to always strive hard and apply the principle of excellence in whatever I do. I know that my motivation would keep me in tune with life dynamics such that the harder I work, the better I score and the more fulfilled

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    Ethical Egoism

    based on the promotion of one’s own good in accordance with morality (Moseley). Shaver avers that based on the ethical egoism theory it is necessary and sufficient for an action to be morally right and that it maximizes one's self-interest. The promotion and pursuance of one’s self-interest underscores the normative theory. It prescribes the motivation of one’s thought, behaviour, and action. To fully understand the ethical egoism theory we must first know certain principles behind it. Ethical

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    Essay On Self Love

    How Deep Is Your Self Love? By Jim Malloy Jun 4, 2008 One of the biggest lessons on the spiritual journey is learning to love unconditionally. However, what is often overlooked, is the importance of loving yourself along with everything else. After all, aren't you a part of the whole of Life? Here is a wonderful old haiku which illustrates this... "On my horse, clip-clopping through the field. Aha! I'm part of the picture!" As you grow to realize that you are an integral part of Life's grand picture

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    Antigone Dorody Analysis

    four categories: doody to self, doody to a country, doody to religion, and doody to a family. Doody to self is caring for your own needs. Doody to a country is doing what best for your country. Doody to a family is making sure your families needs are taken care of. Doody to religion is putting your religion before everything. In this writing, we are going to explore the four doodies and see how they relate to the book “Antigone” and how they relate in real life. Doody to self is probably the most misunderstood

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    Self-Confidence

    Welcome to your 21-day, power-packed e-course: Boost Your Self Esteem To New Heights! Brought to you www.selfesteemplus.com. Even though you may not be paying for this e-course, it does not mean that the content or exercises contained within it are sub-standard. In fact, I've seen many a highly-priced course or workbook that wouldn't come close to offering you the quality of tools and techniques I have included here. Why do I remind you about this at the beginning of each lesson? Because I wish

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