How does narcissism fit with the three-dimensional model of emotional intelligence?
Read MoreThe discipline of shifting our attention from the negative to instead focus on what we want to manifest increases the chance we will hit where we want to go.
Read MoreSadly, our society’s track record suggests that it is not the first inclination of the ‘alpha male’ mentality to suppose that power should be used in the service and protection of others. This is a way of thinking that must be learned.
Read MoreGrit is embodied in two aspects of emotional intelligence: self-awareness and self-management. So, in essence, grit is a crucial part of emotional intelligence, not something separate.
Read MoreAll we need is love… as long as we also have positive personal power and truth-driven mindfulness.
Read MoreMake no mistake: the ability to manipulate others emotionally is NOT emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence operates from a balance achieved from working in the positive mode of each of the three dimensions: Power, Heart, and Mindfulness.
Read MoreEmotional intelligence draws on qualities far beyond empathy. It emanates from the dynamic intersection of healthy power, heart, and mindfulness.
Read MoreResponsibility is the ability to respond instead of react.
Read MoreThe real issue of how we live our life as adults does not come down to what happens to us. The real issue of how we live our life, eventually and essentially, comes down to how we personally respond to what happens to us.
Read MoreNelson Mandela is a dynamic illustration of the synergy of courage, heart and mindfulness. His life is a true testimony to transcendence and a high level of human functioning.
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