Many successfully transform persistent relational problems into secure bonds through a deep
emotional understanding of each partner's inner experience.
In essence, through autobiographical narratives constructed in social interaction, we create personal meaning and
emotional understanding of the events we have experienced that contributes to our evolving sense of self throughout the lifespan.
Thompson's work features personal interpretations of invisible worlds, such as sound and space, through vibrant colors and energetic lines, embodying what the gallery refers to as «
an emotional understanding of complex concepts through expressive, rhythmic mark - making.»
Though her paintings are not literal translations, they embody
an emotional understanding of complex concepts through expressive, rhythmic mark - making.
Compassion is when you have
an emotional understanding of another person's situation.
McAvoy and Strong are the ones who truly impress though, and where the script may lack the time to bring more layers to their characters they are able to make up for it with
their emotional understanding of these men and their internal struggles.
With good
emotional understanding of themselves, parents are able to pass it on to their children with ease.
Our deep appreciation and gratitude for that sacrifice can come only out of our own
emotional understanding of love.
Those with gender dysphoria experience a mismatch between their physical sexual organs and their psychological and
emotional understanding of their own gender.
Not exact matches
Ebner suspects that the socio -
emotional changes we experience with age haven't been studied much until now because it goes against our
understanding of getting older as a «decline model.»
I certainly
understand the
emotional reaction to all
of this.
It only recently dawned on me as to why the guys you're trying to hire from the corporate world don't get
emotional about this stuff or
understand that it's not simply an interesting exercise or some kind
of a game
of back - and - forth bargaining.
Much
of emotional intelligence comes down to social awareness; the ability to read other people, know what they're about, and
understand what they're going through.
Chances are you know less about
emotional intelligence (EI) than you think, but for those on the leadership track, a better
understanding of it can make all the difference.
Simply put,
emotional intelligence (EQ) is a person's ability to recognize and
understand emotions (both his or her own and that
of others), and use that information to guide decision making.
Assessing the
emotional element
of a situation, whether positive or negative, will help you keep employees engaged and enable you to better
understand their mindset and behavior.
«A.I. can already perceive and
understand emotional cues, based on factors like tone
of voice and word choice.
Emotional loyalty trades on insider status, unique offerings and a gratifying sense
of being personally
understood.
Put simply,
emotional intelligence (EI) is a person's ability to recognize and
understand emotions (both his or her own and that
of others), and use that information to guide decision making.
Emotional intelligence (EQ) includes the ability to
understand and manage our emotions, using them to work for us instead
of against us.
I
understand the
emotional appeal
of such a move, and, like most entrepreneurs, I have no problem paying employees as much as the business can afford.
People
understand transactions as being a fair trade
of value: Something costs me a certain amount
of time, money or hassle, and I get some kind
of practical or
emotional value in return.
Understanding your customers and skillfully responding to them is a question
of emotional and social intelligence, not how many different closing tactics you've memorized or methods you have on hand to overcome objections.
If you read my column, you know I'm a big proponent
of using
emotional intelligence (EI), the ability to recognize and
understand emotions, to help guide decision making.
Emotional well being is about
understanding this duality, and constantly reassessing our sense
of balance.
Rather than assuming that people
understand their own interests and act according to them, the writers approach the negotiation process as a phenomenon that's only
understood as a set
of essentially irrational and
emotional responses.
Within an app, too, advertisers can gain an
understanding of a user's passion points, intent and
emotional state.
Jeff Malmad, Mindshare North America's head
of mobile, sees that as a model for how
emotional data will be used — to
understand consumers» «moments
of receptivity,» and not only targeting those moments with ads but also using them to create better products.
«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.
And it «increasingly appears critical for
understanding some
of the surprising, ironic, and self - defeating cognitive,
emotional, and behavioral findings seen in the achievement realm.»
David R. Caruso and Peter Salovey detail a practical, four - part hierarchy
of emotional skills — identifying emotions, using emotions to facilitate thinking,
understanding emotions, and managing emotions — and show how we can measure, learn, and develop each
of the skills and employ them in an integrated way to solve our most difficult work - related problems.
After all the fear, sadness, anger, guilt and recrimination brought on by the recent banking and housing crises, it is clear that
emotional understanding is an integral part
of financial planning.
But the financial and
emotional impact was so great that I spent a great deal
of time
understanding what it all meant.
Quantum Leaders
understand how their choices lead to their
emotional experience
of the world and their mental state.
Neuroeconomics professor Paul Zak explains: «Character - driven stories with
emotional content result in a better
understanding of the key points a speaker wishes to make and enable better recall
of these points weeks later.»
The study's first experiment showed that participants with lower levels
of emotional understanding allowed anxiety unrelated to decisions they were making concerning risk influence these decisions.
But the best investors
understand their time horizon, financial capacity for losses, and
emotional tolerance for market ups and downs, and they maintain an allocation
of stocks they can live with in good markets and bad.
«Shoppers Drug Mart has played a significant role in helping us in our mission to foster greater awareness, support and
understanding of the social and
emotional needs
of women living with cancer since 2011,» says Ms. Abbott.
For example, my experiments show that character - driven stories with
emotional content result in a better
understanding of the key points a speaker wishes to make and enable better recall
of these points weeks later.
Yes, he can intellectually
understand the concept
of the Gospel, but it's the
emotional distance that he feels from his own terrible past and grace found in Christ that provide the film's real tension.
Andrew, I
understand what you're saying completely because I was a christian for the first half
of my life, and I had the same opinion about prayer and
emotional well - being.
She
understands the profundity
of children's needs, especially
of those whose gestation has been toxic and whose childhood seems destined for
emotional and material impoverishment.
«Every week is unique, and pastors are faced with the need to get insight from the Spirit
of God to
understand the mood and
emotional state
of the congregants,» said Ríos, citing a rise in depression and marital issues among hurricane victims, as well as concerns over suicide rates and violent criminal activity in the long recovery period.
When a death occurs the pastor ascertains the
emotional state
of the bereaved not through cross-questioning but rather through empathy and
understanding.
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.
This,
of course, is unavoidable if love is
understood from its
emotional side and power from its compulsory side.
Lolli writes: «A realistic
understanding of the pleasurable connotations
of addiction to alcohol will help the therapist to alleviate his own
emotional problems relating to «pleasurable» experiences in other human beings and thus make his work with the alcoholic more effective.»
I would
understand features
of my present
emotional life as inwardly determined by that event.
His primary job is to bring what resources he can to the total
understanding of the person who is experiencing
emotional difficulty.
Even those who don't
understand a culture's language are sometimes able to grasp the
emotional significance
of human interactions by careful attention to nonverbal cues.