Pause.Wait. Now consider, “What do I really want to say?” When you know the words that will express what you need to communicate, you are in a state of emotional well-being. You respond instead of react Torespondis to exercise emotional intelligence. Toreactis to be emotional. So how...
While SMART goals are widely used across industries for setting clear, actionable objectives, they're not the only framework available. Depending on the organization's overall goals,leadershipstyle, or personal preference, other models -- detailed in the following table -- likeOKRs, CLEAR, and HAR...
Customers make emotional purchase decisions more often than you think. Here's how you can use emotional persuasion and emotion words to increase conversions.
Emotional intelligence is also about understanding another person’s feelings, their needs and what they are worried about. When you understand what other people are concerned about you are in a strong position to meet their needs. The important word here is empathy - understanding someone else's...
Emotional Value Quotes Just as your car runs more smoothly and requires less energy to go faster and farther when the wheels are in perfect alignment, you perform better when your thoughts, feelings, emotions, goals, and values are in balance. — Brian Tracy 91 There is nothing more difficu...
Emotional intelligence continues with: Self-assessment. Self-assessment is the evaluation you are making about yourself, your actions, attitudes, performance, and abilities. Self-discipline. Self-discipline is a skill. It’s a skill that helps you stay focused, helps you to achieve you goals and...
to manage Emotional triggers get to the root #1 A Trigger evokes an early, "feeling-sense" memory These "feeling sense" memories are called implicit memories. We can't always remember the details our early upbringing but no matter they never decay. We're often re-experiencing these feeling ...
There was a recent survey of millennialsasking them what their most important life goals were, and over 80 percent said that a major life goal for them was to get rich. And another 50 percent of those same young adults ...
He points out that automation tends to devalue the stuff it creates—in both interest and attention. Execution, effort, and craft are what draw interest and create value, he says. Once the thing is machine-made, there’s a brief novelty of automation—and then emotional response falls flat:...
Actionable Analytics and Targeted Reflection for Emotional Well-Being. Human-Computer Interaction, volume 32, issue 5-6, page 208-267.Hollis, V., Konrad, A., Springer, A., Antoun, C., Antoun, M., Martin, R., & Whittaker, S. (2017). What Does All This Data Mean for My Future ...