Dr. Stephen Covey writes about
the Emotional Bank Account as a metaphor for improving relationships and building trust.
Your goal is to keep your teen's
emotional bank account as full as possible.
Not exact matches
We develop an
emotional bank account with the person we hope to help and then,
as our credibility grows, we have a greater opportunity to influence them for good.
As your
emotional bank account fills up, you can let humor come back in.
A man can think about trust
as an
emotional bank account into which he makes deposits and withdrawals.
As a result, you invest your
emotional profits into your relationship's Emotional Bank
emotional profits into your relationship's
Emotional Bank
Emotional Bank Account.
As a result, you invest you
emotional profits into your relationship's Emotional Bank
emotional profits into your relationship's
Emotional Bank
Emotional Bank Account.
As days turn to weeks, what you're usually depositing into your Emotional Bank Account, as Dr. John Gottman calls it, becomes less and les
As days turn to weeks, what you're usually depositing into your
Emotional Bank Account,
as Dr. John Gottman calls it, becomes less and les
as Dr. John Gottman calls it, becomes less and less.
Think of bids
as withdrawals and deposits into your relationship's
Emotional Bank Account.
Think of all of the skills you have learned so far
as building up savings in your
Emotional Bank Account.
The
emotional toll of a divorce can be just
as draining
as the legal fees are to your
bank account.
Just
as making deposits to your savings
account can build up cash reserves, give you a feeling of security, and help protect you from a financial crisis if you fall on hard times, building up your relationship's «
emotional bank account» can help you enjoy...
If you think about your relationship
as an
emotional bank account, a term adopted by Stephan Covey and Dr. John Gottman, the goal is to maintain a healthy positive balance.
Just
as making deposits to your savings
account can build up cash reserves, give you a feeling of security, and help protect you from a financial crisis if you fall on hard times, building up your relationship's «
emotional bank account» can help you enjoy peace and security in your relationship, and protect you and your partner from a relationship crisis when things aren't going well.