Quotes About Emotional intelligence
is the individual who is not interested in his fellow men who has the greatest difficulties in life and provides the greatest injury to others. It is from among such individuals that all human failures spring.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Scolding parents and domineering bosses and husbands and nagging wives ought to realize that people don't want to change their minds. They can't be forced or driven to agree with you or me. But they may possibly be led to, if we are gentle and friendly, ever so gentle and ever so friendly.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Opera tenor Jan Peerce, after he was married nearly fifty years, once said: "My wife and I made a pact a long time ago, and we've kept it no matter how angry we've grown with each other. When one yells, the other should listen – because when two people yell, there is no communication, just noise and bad vibrations." PRINCIPLE 1 The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Who can resist being around a person who suspends his thoughts in order to value yours?
~ Dale Carnegie
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Humor cannot be programmed…it must be learned.
~ Dan Brown
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You don't have to control your thoughts. You just have to stop letting them control you.
~ Dan Millman
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Some of us center our lives around other people's feelings; we try to make them happy. But since you can't control your feelings, how can you possibly fix the feelings of others? The plain truth is that feeling responsible for someone else's unhappiness (or happiness) is simply not realistic
~ Dan Millman
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Life is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
~ Daniel Goleman
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Emotional aptitude is a meta-ability , determining how well we can use whatever other skills we have , including raw inellect .
~ Daniel Goleman
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People with well-developed emotional skills are also more likely to be content and effective in their lives, mastering the habits of mind that foster their own productivity; people who cannot marshal some control over their emotional life fight inner battles that sabotage their ability for focused work and clear thought. A
~ Daniel Goleman
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In short, out-of-control emotions can make smart people stupid.
~ Daniel Goleman
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the ability to monitor feelings from moment to moment is crucial to psychological insight and self-understanding. An
~ Daniel Goleman
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Academic intelligence has little to do with emotional life. The brightest among us can founder on the shoals of unbridled passions and unruly impulses; people with high IQs can be stunningly poor pilots of their private lives.
~ Daniel Goleman
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And that is the problem: academic intelligence offers virtually no preparation for the turmoil—or opportunity—life's vicissitudes bring. Yet even though a high IQ is no guarantee of prosperity, prestige, or happiness in life, our schools and our culture fixate on academic abilities, ignoring emotional intelligence, a set of traits—some might call it character—that also matters immensely for our personal destiny.
~ Daniel Goleman
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We're being judged by a new yardstick: not just by how smart we are, or by our training and expertise, but also by how well we handle ourselves and each other.
~ Daniel Goleman
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practical skills that are based on its five elements: self-awareness, motivation, self-regulation, empathy, and adeptness in relationships.
~ Daniel Goleman
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La vida es una comedia para quienes piensan y una tragedia para quienes sienten. Horace Walpole
~ Daniel Goleman
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I had conjectured that today's children are unintended victims of economic and technological progress, deskilled in EI because their parents spend more time at work than in previous generations, because increased mobility has cut ties to extended family, and because "free" time has become so structured and overorganized.
~ Daniel Goleman
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people with high IQs can be stunningly poor pilots of their private lives.
~ Daniel Goleman
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Not that leaders need to be overly "nice"; the emotional art of leadership includes pressing the reality of work demands without unduly upsetting people.
~ Daniel Goleman
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the workings of the amygdala and its interplay with the neocortex are at the heart of emotional intelligence.
~ Daniel Goleman
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Empathy builds on self-awareness; the more open we are to our own emotions, the more skilled we will be in reading feelings.
~ Daniel Goleman
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shapes those feelings.
~ Daniel Goleman
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Emotional intelligence skills are synergistic with cognitive ones; top performers have both. The more complex the job, the more emotional intelligence matters—if only because a deficiency in these abilities can hinder the use of whatever technical expertise or intellect a person may have.
~ Daniel Goleman
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