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Quotes About Emotional intelligence

Primal empathy: Feeling with others; sensing nonverbal emotional signals. Attunement: Listening with full receptivity; attuning to a person. Empathic accuracy: Understanding another person's thoughts, feelings, and intentions. Social cognition: Knowing how the social world works. Social Facility
~ Daniel Goleman
Cualquiera puede enfadarse, eso es algo muy sencillo. Pero enfadarse con la persona adecuada, en el grado exacto, en el momento oportuno, con el propósito justo y del modo correcto, eso, ciertamente, no resulta tan sencillo.
~ Daniel Goleman
dotar de inteligencia a la emoción
~ Daniel Goleman
In The Nichomachean Ethics, Aristotle's philosophical enquiry into virtue, character, and the good life, his challenge is to manage our emotional life with intelligence. Our passions, when well exercised, have wisdom; they guide our thinking, our values, our survival. But they can easily go awry, and do so all too often. As Aristotle saw, the problem is not with emotionality, but with the appropriateness of emotion and its expression.
~ Daniel Goleman
Empatía cognitiva: la habilidad para entender el punto de vista de otra persona. •Empatía emocional: la habilidad para experimentar los sentimientos de otra persona. •Preocupación empática: la habilidad para percibir lo que una persona necesita de ti.
~ Daniel Goleman
Thus while we cannot decide when we have our emotional outbursts, we have more control over how long they last. A quicker recovery time from such outbursts may well be one mark of emotional maturity.
~ Daniel Goleman
Si hay menos mal humor en las altas esferas, también lo habrá en el resto del escalafón.
~ Daniel Goleman
Empathy is the prime inhibitor of human cruelty: withholding our natural inclination to feel with another allows us to treat the other as an It.
~ Daniel Goleman
Much evidence testifies that people who are emotionally adept—who know and manage their own feelings well, and who read and deal effectively with other people's feelings—are at an advantage in any domain of life, whether romance and intimate relationships or picking up the unspoken rules that govern success in organizational politics.
~ Daniel Goleman
Those who can manage their emotional lives with more calm and self-awareness seem to have a distinct and measurable health advantage, as has now been confirmed by many studies.
~ Daniel Goleman
el neocórtex puede aprender a inhibir el funcionamiento de la amígdala.
~ Daniel Goleman
At the very highest levels, competence models for leadership typically consist of anywhere from 80 to 100 percent EI-based abilities.
~ Daniel Goleman
las capacidades de la IE (más que el coeficiente intelectual o las habilidades técnicas) se presentan como la competencia «determinante»
~ Daniel Goleman
CEOs are hired for their intellect and business expertise—and fired for a lack of emotional intelligence.
~ Daniel Goleman
La gente tiende a ser muy eficiente en la gestión de las relaciones cuando logra comprender y controlar sus emociones y demostrar empatía por las de los demás.
~ Daniel Goleman
enfadarse con la persona adecuada, en el grado exacto, en el momento oportuno, con el propósito justo y del modo correcto, eso, ciertamente, no resulta tan sencillo. Aristóteles, Ética a Nicómaco.
~ Daniel Goleman
Second, emotional
~ Daniel Goleman
What makes the difference between stars and the others is not their academic IQ, but their emotional IQ. They are better able to motivate themselves.
~ Daniel Goleman
managing feelings so
~ Daniel Goleman
Por ello decimos que el líder desconectado de su mundo interno carece de timón, el indiferente a los sistemas mayores en los que se mueve está perdido, y el inconsciente ante el mundo interpersonal está ciego.
~ Daniel Goleman
inteligencia emocional, características como la capacidad de motivarnos a nosotros mismos, de perseverar en el empeño a pesar de las posibles frustraciones, de controlar los impulsos, de diferir las gratificaciones, de regular nuestros propios estados de ánimo
~ Daniel Goleman
that social intelligence is both distinct from academic abilities and a key part of what makes people do well in the practicalities of life. Among the practical intelligences that are, for instance, so highly valued in the workplace is the kind of sensitivity that allows effective managers to pick up tacit messages.
~ Daniel Goleman
Then, there's the mistaken notion that EI always matters more than
~ Daniel Goleman
or assertive when it comes to expressing unpleasant truths in certain contexts. Finally, for the record I am not the "inventor" or "father" of the idea of emotional intelligence. I first saw the term proposed by Peter Salovey and John Mayer in a 1990 article, and some have suggested it was in use even before that date.
~ Daniel Goleman