Control Your Emotion

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    Emotional Intelligence

    Are you Emotionally Intelligent? 08/19/2012 Abstract Are you emotionally intelligent enough to manage a team of employees? We will look at different ways to improve your emotional intelligence and why it is important in the workplace and at home. We will look at some ways to improve your own emotional intelligence. We will look at some reasons why this is important to have and utilize in our everyday lives. Do you have what it takes to work in a Human Resources department? Are you emotionally

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry: Character Analysis

    world without any emotions. There would be no sadness, happiness, jealousy, pain, or love. Some might think that this would be a perfect society, but as proven in the book The Giver by Lois Lowry everything isn’t as perfect as it seems. In the book Jonas, the boy who was chosen to be the next Receiver, experiences a society that is different from his own. With the help of The Giver, the man who trains Jonas, he learns that “sameness” isn’t exactly perfect. The Community controls emotions in an effort

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    Leadership Martin Luther King, Jr

    best out of your followers by relating to them emotionally, understanding their different personalities in order to create mutual cooperation and trust. The only problem I discover with being too emotional in the pursuit of an organisational goal is that in some cases controlling emotions could be difficult and lead to bad decisions making because emotions are influenced by mood of the moment, experiences and context. Therefore, it will be a weakness on a leader’s part who cannot control his emotions

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    Emotional Intelligence In The Workplace

    needs a lot in present complex work environment. A manager or leader who can able to predict or feel emotions precisely and visibly may often be better able to be hopeful of cope with and successfully manage change. EQ gives a succinct name to how a manager or leader manage behaviour, navigate social relationship and put together decisions that accomplish

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    What Is the Difference Between Living and Existing?

    it can be find through the way you live and your lifestyle… The first question for me is what is living? For my opinion living is doing things your way. Doing reckless things, things you've always wanted to do. Fulfilling every dream you have and helping others to fulfill theirs. And living is also about waking up everyday knowing that your live has purpose and meaning because you make it so. Living is manifesting dreams into reality, actualizing your full potential. That's living. Follow by

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    Emotional Intelligence

    The ability to assess, express, and regulate emotion is known as emotional intelligence (Editorial Board, 2012). Examples of emotional intelligence would be if you unsure of a situation, for you to observe and listen to other before proceeding instead of rushing into the situation. Another example would be sensing an employee is upset and pulling them aside to soothe or listen to them, then provide reasonable advice or comfort if wanted. Mayer and Salovey (1997) broke emotional intelligence into

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    Critical Thinking

    moments in thinking. It will pay good interest." - Author Unknown Critical Thinking is the process of thinking about one's thinking, a conscious evaluation of one's thoughts. Critical thinking can be understood as a way of becoming aware of and taking control of one's own thinking processes in order to think more effectively. It is consciously directing one's thinking to make it more rational, clear, accurate, and consistent. Critical thinking helps us ask relevant questions, weigh evidence offered in

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    Perceptual Filters

    PL101 Taking Control of Perception Filters Throughout life, people go through their day to day schedules seeing and perceiving just about every experience in a “certain light.” A light in which shade is brighter, darker or just “blah” depending on that person’s overall self-awareness, mood or attitude. An individual’s mood or “filter,” as I like to call it, acts as a pair of glasses that can literally transform all of your surroundings and how you experience them. Your mood and emotions (for the most

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    Think

    people, and for which they are willing to pay. This is done through auto-suggestion, organized planning, master-mind association and an inner harmony between the thoughts of your mind and the actions and achievements of your life. You literally become and achieve what you think about all day long. To control your life, control your thoughts. 1. Thoughts Are Things Whatever the mind can conceive and believe man is capable of bringing into reality. 9. Decision Successful people have the habit of

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    Post Traumatic Stress Analysis

    PART I. Think about a very stressful personal crisis or life event you experienced in the last year that you had some control over - the more recent and stressful the event, the better for this exercise. How did you handle this situation and your stress? Some of the ways people handle stressful experiences are listed below. Mark an "X" in the space preceding each one you used. 1. __X__ Tried to see a positive side to it. 2. __X__ Tried to step back from the situation and be more objective. 3. _____

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