Not exact matches
«Attention to others»
successes, and perhaps
feeling left out, is part
of the
emotional ambience
of a bubble,» says Shiller.
I get upset and
emotional like anyone else, but when I have time to sit back and look at the world objectively I see these people as products
of their sheltered little environments and I
feel for their
successes the same way I cheer on someone competing in the special Olympics.
Emotional intelligence or emotional quotient (E.Q.)-- defined as being able to understand one's own feelings and the feelings of others as well as being able to control one's own emotions and exercise self control — is thought to be more important for success in life than I.Q., or intelligence
Emotional intelligence or
emotional quotient (E.Q.)-- defined as being able to understand one's own feelings and the feelings of others as well as being able to control one's own emotions and exercise self control — is thought to be more important for success in life than I.Q., or intelligence
emotional quotient (E.Q.)-- defined as being able to understand one's own
feelings and the
feelings of others as well as being able to control one's own emotions and exercise self control — is thought to be more important for
success in life than I.Q., or intelligence quotient.
Researchers have found that even more than IQ, your
emotional awareness and ability to handle
feelings will determine your
success and happiness in all walks
of life.
In one sequence, Martin explains that he had to tell his wife to come to bed every night, otherwise she would stay up working until 4 a.m., sometimes 6 a.m. To see her husband support her and never
feel any sort
of jealousy in her
successes gives the film some serious
emotional heft.
Even if educators manage to skate past the dizzying array
of standards and value - added evaluations, they must still contend with this fundamental divide: academic rigor, with its unflinching emphasis on measurable
success, seems strangely at odds with
emotional intelligence, a soufflé
of moods and
feelings.
But we also know that the way our students
feel about school, along with their confidence, resilience and a host
of other socio -
emotional factors, strongly influences their
success as well.
While NCLB's emphasis on academic measures
of success was deemed important, the Obama administration also
felt that non-academic measures should be taken into account (this includes social
emotional learning or SEL).
No longer is the school day just about preparing for high stakes testing — social and
emotional learning has moved to the forefront
of the education landscape and educators have an increased awareness that when kids
feel safe, have healthy connections with others and can understand and manage emotions, the stage is set, not only for an improvement in academics, but also for changes that impact lifelong
success.
The beauty
of these abstract paintings — «Poe's Diary,» «Night - Life,» «Watermark,» «Primary Reason,» «Calle,» to name a few — is in their
success as constructs
of emotional specificity, in the
feeling and depth that comes through, calibrated by a wise eye.
Feel empowered with a deeper sense
of faith in your career and finacial situations as you heal the
emotional wounds that have limited your past abundance and
success.
The political
successes of battered women's advocates, which have resulted in legislative reform and important expressions
of organizational commitment, may, paradoxically, have impeded change at the level
of daily practice where professionals
feel bullied by a political agenda that they have not yet adopted as their own at either a cognitive or an
emotional level.
Researchers have found that even more than IQ, your
emotional awareness and ability to handle
feelings will determine your
success and happiness in all walks
of life, including family relationships.
Though we know our children's
emotional well - being will play a significant role in their motivation to learn and school
success, how do we influence their ability to understand and manage their
feelings especially in this time
of major transition?
Researchers have found that even more than IQ, your
emotional awareness and abilities to handle
feelings will determine your
success and happiness in all walks
of life, including family relationships.»
Some consider this a difficult field, but for me the key to
success has been the provision
of emotional support and respect.I believe in positive change when one is given the opportunity to cry, laugh and express their truthful
feelings in a professional and safe environment.