Emotional Intelligence Quotes
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“Don't live the same day over and over again and call that a life. Life is about evolving mentally, spiritually, and emotionally.”
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“Derived from the Greek word “em” (in) and “pathos” (feeling), the term “empath” refers to a person who is able to “feel into” the feelings of others.”
― Awakened Empath: The Ultimate Guide to Emotional, Psychological and Spiritual Healing
― Awakened Empath: The Ultimate Guide to Emotional, Psychological and Spiritual Healing
“The more we practice mindfulness the more we understand the emotional dynamics of the self and others. Mindful emotions can create a positive climate leading to better outcomes.”
― Mindfulness Living in the Moment - Living in the Breath
― Mindfulness Living in the Moment - Living in the Breath
“Vipassan meditation is the best way to unlearn old habits of basal ganglia and amygdala, and strengthen the neocortex of the brain.”
― Mindfulness Meditation for Corporate Leadership and Management
― Mindfulness Meditation for Corporate Leadership and Management
“All hurt is founded on attachment to anything regardless of its nature. When we detach we vibrationally send ourselves back into the flow of life.”
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“Though sometimes you need to explain yourself with bitter or better words, he who knows how to speak how matured he is with silence in his most tempting moment is truly a matured person.”
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“I have learned a lot about myself over the years, mostly because I was open to hearing feedback. I wear my emotions on my sleeve. I usually dislike someone before I like them. I’m sensitive—especially when I’m tired or feel I’m being misunderstood. This may sound like the “About Me” section on a bad online dating profile, but knowing this stuff has allowed me to keep my contacts, my reputation, and my sanity throughout a long and often stressful career. Being self-aware means knowing when you’re about to act bad—and then not acting bad.”
― Who Thought This Was a Good Idea?: And Other Questions You Should Have Answers to When You Work in the White House
― Who Thought This Was a Good Idea?: And Other Questions You Should Have Answers to When You Work in the White House
“As empaths, one of the quickest ways to completely losing our grounding in reality is by deferring our needs and wants in relationships.”
― Awakened Empath: The Ultimate Guide to Emotional, Psychological and Spiritual Healing
― Awakened Empath: The Ultimate Guide to Emotional, Psychological and Spiritual Healing
“Most fights originate as a consequence of blaming others for one's own emotional issues. Assuming responsibility for these emotions will most likely make the relationship a healthy and balanced one. Boundaries help foster the wellbeing of one's mental health and self-esteem.”
― Seduction Simplified: How to Build an Attractive Personality Through Personal Development to Attract Women
― Seduction Simplified: How to Build an Attractive Personality Through Personal Development to Attract Women
“It can be proven that wounded people wound others. Walk circumspectly among wounded people, their injuries are deeply submerged in their brain's amygdala, and without the time-tested practice of emotional intelligence, you might find yourself scarred by association. Give your associations time to reveal their emotional intelligence or lack thereof; employers measure their associates seasonally, quarterly, and or annually; but ask yourself the question: (Q) WHY haven't you?”
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“Communicating on the surface can be easy. But when you want to dig deeper and connect with more profound impact, you’ll need to achieve greater understanding, especially when others have personalities, experiences, needs, and preferences different from your own.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“Women are much more than men in touch with their emotional intelligence. That explains why women read fiction books while men stick to the user manuals.”
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“Women are much more than men in touch with their emotional intelligence. That explains why women read fiction books while men stick to the user manuals.”
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“We all have individual ideas and agendas for managing our days and our lives. However, it is when we foster a sense of wonder and nurture a sincere curiosity that we can move beyond the predictable and mundane.”
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“Expressing and demonstrating genuine interest for people can connect you on levels you may never have imagined.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“In The Art of Connection, you will learn simple, yet powerful ways to build trust and rapport for connecting with ease. By being personable and friendly, you will receive more positive and welcoming reactions.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“Encourage others to talk about themselves by asking questions and listening with genuine interest. Demonstrating such mutual respect will make you all the more fascinating for kinship and camaraderie.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“As you use fun and humor to reduce tension and connect with laughter, light-heartedness will prevail. Exercising discretion and good judgment in your communication will leave your listener feeling like they have met a person of substance and style.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“Finding commonality with another person can help you create an instant bond by transcending social differences and going straight to creating rapport. Finding common ground allows you to connect the dots in the big picture to discover what feels most comfortable, how to connect, and where you might fit in when meeting new people.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“When people are like you, conversations flow naturally and feel more relaxed, don’t they? You know what to say, how to talk, what to expect, and how to understand them on an intuitive level.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“The romantic notion of "opposites attract" works well in fairy tales. However, science proves that "like attracts like" for healthy communication and successful relationships. Social psychologists have long relied upon the "Similarity Attraction Theory" to explain why we are more positively inclined toward people who are the most like ourselves.
Similarity reduces uncertainty and gives us a comforting degree of psychological safety. It is no wonder, then, that "birds of a feather flock together." Our tribe understands our vibe.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
Similarity reduces uncertainty and gives us a comforting degree of psychological safety. It is no wonder, then, that "birds of a feather flock together." Our tribe understands our vibe.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“It is easier to do business and work with people who are most like ourselves.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“Establishing social certainty helps you build trust, develop rapport, and strengthen your connection. However, the right questions might lead you to find a niche of commonality in someone who is very different from you. It can be professionally and personally rewarding.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“Along with the "Law of Attraction" there is also an "Attractor Factor" for easily building camaraderie and commonality for making a positive first impression. Seek to find:
1. Shared History
2. Shared Stories
3. Shared Interests
4. Shared Attitudes
5. Shared Experiences
6. Shared Beliefs and Values”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
1. Shared History
2. Shared Stories
3. Shared Interests
4. Shared Attitudes
5. Shared Experiences
6. Shared Beliefs and Values”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“Identifying, developing, and connecting on these points of reference will provide you with a rich resource of information from which to engage in stimulating conversations and connect on meaningful levels.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“Once you start looking, you will discover unlimited links and openers for nurturing camaraderie. Do you drive the same car? Did you attend the same college? Do you both write with your left hand? Love vacationing in Paris? Prefer sushi over pasta? Both have twins? Attend the same church? Each run marathons? Enjoy the same television shows? Have the same breed of dog? While downright basic, these shared commonalities can often bring a sense of familiarity and affection even for people whom you have never met.”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“I recently heard of a real estate professional who LOVES to cook. So, her niche market? Foodies. She attends local restaurant events and cooking classes and turns strangers into friends and clients. Her closing gift to new homeowners? A recipe box. Then she sends new recipe postcards every month to tuck inside. Isn’t that a smart way to stay connected in a meaningful way?”
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
― The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
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