Can Anyone Be Taught Emotional Intelligence?

Topics:
Emotional Intelligence
Tags:
Emotional Intelligence,
Human Resources,
Leadership,
Management,
Skill,
TalentSmart,
Tools & Techniques,
Training And Certification,
Workforce Management
Source:
TalentSmart

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Overview: Increasing an individual's Emotional Quotient (EQ) requires far more than factual information. Sure, what EQ is and why it matters are worthy of a quick, conceptual introduction in a training, but change occurs only when we create new neural pathways - and new neural pathways require an in vivo experience of a new skill along with practice. Experiencing and practicing your EQ skills literally forge new connections between what you feel and what you think. Why is this needed? Because our brains are wired to leave us feeling emotions long before we've had a chance to think rationally about them.

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Format: PDF | Size: 192KB | Date: Mar 2008 | Pages: 3


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