I'm
an emotional person who likes to openly express my feelings, positive or negative, as soon as I feel them.
I can't stand
you emotional people who attempt to converse with no logic whatsoever
Not exact matches
People who fail to use their
emotional intelligence skills are more likely to turn to other, less effective means of managing their mood.
TalentSmart has tested more than a million
people and found that the upper echelons of top performance are filled with
people who are high in
emotional intelligence (90 % of top performers, to be exact).
Some
people are naturally less
emotional or more able to suppress their emotions, says Shiv,
who suggests that those
who tend to be
emotional may want to leave the management of their investment decisions to a trusted third party.
You have to own up to the mistakes in your own thought process and on an
emotional level, then go to the
person you offended or
who is now trusting you for some other reason and clear the air.
Leaders need to understand
who they are as a
person and relay that
emotional understanding to those around them - that takes courage.
Several studies have found that
people who read show higher levels of empathy and
emotional intelligence and are more likely to stay mentally sharp.
If
emotional intelligence is so great, why do we see many «successful»
people who seem to lack this quality?
Tarun: In health we're amazingly privileged to work with
people who are using their intellectual and
emotional efforts to change things, but you have to get inside
people's brains.
So, remember, there are plenty of
people out there
who will try to use
emotional influence for nefarious purposes.
But also, car companies strive to develop an
emotional connection with their customers, and
people who own VWs love them a lot.
Smart
people know
who they are and are conscious of their
emotional and behavioral tendencies across situations.
In a field of philanthropies and educational institutions that profess to value inclusion and equality, innovative
people and ideas, the data suggest
emotional behavior by
people who are making decisions to hire only
people who look like themselves or whom they've known for a long time.
«I don't think
people understand that entrepreneurs do not start companies to become rich,» says Roberts, an entrepreneur
who has also authored a superb paper on the
emotional toll of entrepreneurial transitions.
«The other side of the coin,» added Vasileff, «is the minutiae - driven
people,»
who obsess over issues and tasks that don't really contribute to their
emotional or financial well - being.
«There are a lot of displaced Minneapolis
people and Midwesterners in New York City
who have an incredible
emotional connection to the brand,» Oberlander said.
These adjectives, and others like them, describe
people who are skilled in the social side of
emotional intelligence.
Research shows that a sense of urgency is one of the most powerful ways to spur an
emotional reaction in
people who feel compelled to act rashly.
«Rational arguments do not convince
people who have
emotional biases about something.
Where as my time in the startup community taught me to find my niche, find the
people who suffer from that pain, listen to what potential customers are saying rather then convince the customer my way is right, find the
people who want to join my cause, «volunteer management», how to deal with failure both
emotional and rationally how to listen to «advice» and seperate the wheat from the chaff quicker (e.g. become more coachable) and be more willing to re-invent the plan.
I suspect the opposite — that living this way brings more pleasure, happiness, and
emotional reward, and that
people who live this lifestyle appreciate their pleasure more.
Many scientific studies, including research by renowned psychologists Robert Emmons and Michael McCullough, have found that
people who consciously focus on gratitude, experience greater
emotional wellbeing and physical health than those
who don't.
The
people who are buying into this mania most heavily, in an
emotional sense, were in elementary school for that.
«We're dealing with
people who are very
emotional,» he said.
For
people who would have a reluctance to devote the
emotional energy required to really apply these principles, what would you say to them to change their mind?
Cutting off an entire part of life makes little sense and comes about due to DNA (spiritually challenged
people actually can not sense anything outside of self) or choice which is often based on pride (even those
who hate God because of some physical or
emotional abuse overcompensate in a pridefull unforgiving resentment).
Who cares if you stand up for the single, low - income woman's right to have an abortion if you are bashing a
person for writing an
emotional, heartfelt email to her family?
Many
people believe Pentecostals to be fanatics and odd, but we are
people who are just very
emotional and love our beliefs!
Connectedness, (family) = - those
people who are our legal or
emotional family — this is what life is all about — its joys and sorrows are really the bottom line of life.
It's going to take a lot more then «visions» experienced by
people in
emotional and suggestible states to convince me, something like something seen by dozens of
people who are not in an
emotional and suggestible state, which is caught on camera by a
person who we can reasonably assume would not tamper with the film.
«In Internet slang, a troll (/ ˈtroʊl /, / ˈtrɒl /) is a
person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting
people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an
emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion.»
On one side might be the
person that believes everyone should be quiet and solemn when in church and on the other might be the
person who believes you can't worship unless you've achieved some highly
emotional state.
I assumed that they were all
people who needed some kind of
emotional or social crutch and couldn't manage on their own — which is, of course, precisely true.
A book you might find helpful to think through the kinds of personalities that seem to be particularly prone to bullying others is: *
Emotional Vampires: Dealing with
People Who Drain You Dry *.
It was a man from the council
who referred me to Christians Against Poverty (CAP), a charity which provides practical and
emotional support to
people struggling with debt.
I can't say that enough to all of the
people here (and including myself)
who have experienced abuse: physical,
emotional, sexual or spiritual.
If anyone else wants to come here and «apologize» please don't embarrass yourself, or insult the
emotional intelligence of the very bright and empathic
people here, many
who have faced real abuse at the hands of religious leaders.
It wasn't the summer that brought an end to my doubt, but it was the summer I encountered a different Jesus, a Jesus
who requires more from me than intellectual assent and
emotional allegiance; a Jesus
who associated with sinners and infuriated the religious; a Jesus
who broke the rules and refused to cast the first stone; a Jesus
who gravitated toward sick
people and crazy
people, homeless
people and hopeless
people; a Jesus
who preferred story to exposition and metaphor to syllogism; a Jesus
who answered questions with more questions, and demands for proof with demands for faith... a Jesus
who healed each
person differently and saved each
person differently; a Jesus
who had no list of beliefs to check off, no doctrinal statements to sign, no surefire way to tell
who was «in» and
who was «out»; a Jesus
who loved after being betrayed, healed after being hurt, and forgave while being nailed to a tree; a Jesus
who asked his disciples to do the same...
Intentionally seek out
people who are more fitted to pour into them without the risk of an
emotional attachment.
How does the particular culture of this crossroads hamlet concretely determine the way it attends to the personal religious life, the
emotional life, the social life of the
people who make up its population?
Sex between unmarried adults might be inside that gray area between the ideal and the immoral if, first, no one's marriage is being violated by either party; second, if it is a union of love and caring, not just a union of convenience and desire; third, if sex is shared only after other things have been shared, other things such as time, values, friendship, communication and a sense of deep trust and
emotional responsibility; fourth, if it is both loving and discreet, private, shielded from those
who would not or could not understand; if it is valued as a bond between the two
people involved and between them alone, never violating the sacredness of the exclusive quality of that moment.
Though it may sound bizarre, engaging with fictional characters on a deep
emotional level can be a sort of thought experiment in empathy, where we briefly step outside of our self - constructed glass boxes and engage with
people who are both vastly different and the same on an intimate level.
In Internet slang, a troll is a
person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting
people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community, either accidentally or with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an
emotional response.
To the
person who has no
emotional or egoistic need for it to be true, it comes across as someone simply unable to reasonably and objectively assess their own experiences.
His primary job is to bring what resources he can to the total understanding of the
person who is experiencing
emotional difficulty.
I think if more
people allowed themselves to be led by the Spirit, we might see the end to a great deal of the needs around as us God's children pour out their resources in love and compassion for those
who have spiritual, physical and
emotional needs.
People are often suspicious of those
who have received treatment for
emotional disorders.
«34 Anyone
who has visited Nicaragua has witnessed the
emotional toll that U.S. psychological - warfare operations, including ongoing training exercises and threats of invasion, have had on the Nicaraguan
people.
Tertiary prevention is concerned with rehabilitation that will prevent the development of chronic disability in
persons who sustain severe
emotional difficulties.