18 Signs of High Emotional Intelligence
Travis Bradberry – Emotional intelligence is the “something” in each of us that is a bit intangible.
Travis Bradberry – Emotional intelligence is the “something” in each of us that is a bit intangible.
Steve Taylor, Ph.D. – Human nature can be seen as a continuum of connection.
Dylan Charles – What’s really happening is a catastrophic breakdown in human communication.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Difficult voluntarism has always been the solution to easy soft slavery.
Dylan Charles – Something is missing from the conversation about gun violence.
Anna Hunt – When you become more empathetic, you improve the lives of everyone around you.
Sofia Adamson – What’s missing in our world is connection, and vulnerability is the key to reconnection.
Brendan D. Murphy – What happened to the doctors?
Anna LeMind – Current research into how the psychopathic mind really works.
David Ludden Ph.D. – The right mix of good and evil can take you far in life.
Anna Hunt – We can all be affected energetically when around negative or dramatic people.
Alex Pietrowski – Complaining is re-wiring your brain for negativity. Here’s how.
Zen Gardner – To them, truth isn’t the issue, it’s control and getting their program across as seamlessly as possible.
Alex Pietrowski – This recent study shatters the myth that religion is essential to morality.
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Zen Gardner – It’s not easy to stay sensitive in such a cruel, desensitized world but it’s imperative we do.
Sarah Landrum – People with high levels of emotional intelligence are able to recognize and regulate their own emotions along with the emotions of those around them.
Steve Taylor Ph.D – To a large extent, all crime and all cruelty are the result of a lack of empathy. It’s a lack of empathy which makes someone capable of attacking or oppressing other people.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Shamanism is mankind’s primordial soul-signature, tapping the cornerstone of the human leitmotif.
Video – What is the best way to ease someone’s pain and suffering? In this beautifully animated video, Dr. Brené Brown explains the power of empathy and how it differs from sympathy.