Not exact matches
Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together, says, «
People's relationship to money is not rational, it's emotional... We need to focus more on the psychological blocks and triggers that stand in people's ways, instead of just explaining how to budget or the importance of compound interest.&
People's relationship to money is not rational, it's
emotional... We need to focus more on the psychological blocks and triggers that stand in
people's ways, instead of just explaining how to budget or the importance of compound interest.&
people's ways, instead of just explaining
how to budget or the importance of compound interest.»
Yes, many of us have heard about it, we've read books on it, but for the lay
person just getting started on their immersion into
emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and
how do you know when you're being emotionally intelligent?
Neuromarketing is a discipline that seeks to understand
how marketing stimuli impact
people by observing and interpreting their
emotional reactions.
Few
people recognize
how time management depends upon the
emotional intelligence skills of self - management and relationship management.
First I took the EQ - i 2.0, a 15 - minute psychometric assessment that measures
emotional intelligence and
how it impacts
people and the workplace.
What's also interesting is
how solitude may change
people's
emotional responses over time.
Make
emotional intelligence part of your culture.Show that you value not only hard technical skills but also
how people interact with each other.
But I was in a neuroscience seminar taught by Dr. Carl Marci, and he discussed
how computers could determine a
person's
emotional state based on speech patterns.
[01:10] Introduction [02:45] James welcomes Tony to the podcast [03:35] Tony's leap year birthday [04:15] Unshakeable delivers the specific facts you need to know [04:45] What James learned from Unshakeable [05:25] Most
people panic when the stock market drops [05:45] Getting rid of your fear of investing [06:15] Last January was the worst opening, but it was a correction [06:45] You are losing money when you sell on corrections [06:55] Bear markets come every 5 years on average [07:10] The greatest opportunity for a millennial [07:40] Waiting for corrections to invest [08:05] Warren Buffet's advice for investors [08:55] If you miss the top 10 trading days a year... [09:25] Three different investor scenarios over a 20 year period [10:40] The best trading days come after the worst [11:45] Investing in the current world [12:05] What Clinton and Bush think of the current situation [12:45] The office is far bigger than the occupant [13:35] Information helps reduce fear [14:25] James's story of the billionaire upset over another's wealth [14:45] What money really is [15:05] The story of Adolphe Merkle [16:05] The story of Chuck Feeney [16:55] The importance of the right mindset [17:15] What fuels Tony [19:15] Find something you care about more than yourself [20:25] Make your mission to surround yourself with the right
people [21:25] Suffering made Tony hungry for more [23:25] By feeding his mind, Tony found strength [24:15] Great ideas don't interrupt you, you have to pursue them [25:05] Never - ending hunger is what matters [25:25] Richard Branson is the epitome of hunger and drive [25:40] Hunger is the common denominator [26:30] What you can do starting right now [26:55] Success leaves clues [28:10] What it means to take massive action [28:30] Taking action commits you to following through [29:40] If you do nothing you'll learn nothing [30:20] There must be an
emotional purpose behind what you're doing [30:40]
How does Tony ignite creativity in his own life [32:00] «How is not as important as «why» [32:40] What and why unleash the psyche [33:25] Breaking the habit of focusing on «how» [35:50] Deep Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most important decision is to live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for y
How does Tony ignite creativity in his own life [32:00] «
How is not as important as «why» [32:40] What and why unleash the psyche [33:25] Breaking the habit of focusing on «how» [35:50] Deep Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most important decision is to live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for y
How is not as important as «why» [32:40] What and why unleash the psyche [33:25] Breaking the habit of focusing on «
how» [35:50] Deep Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most important decision is to live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for y
how» [35:50] Deep Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning
how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most important decision is to live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for y
how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most important decision is to live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for you?
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.
People globally are becoming aware of their
emotional intelligence - EQ, and
how they can use it to their advantage.
It very cleverly exposes the tight control charismatic leaders can have on their
people, and
how they can react with
emotional violence when questioned.
I just don't see
how it's any of the damned business of the
people on this forum to demand responses to what you know are complex, deeply
emotional, painful events lived out in the intimate lives of others.
But let me tell you, Dan would much rather I take the initiative and communicate to him directly about my thoughts, ideas, and opinions because 1) he's from Jersey and that's
how people from Jersey talk to each other, 2) it's way more efficient, saving time and
emotional energy, and 3) I've got some damn good ideas and Dan's not threatened by that.
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?
@PUZZLED — well see my issus lies with the fact of
how women were treated in ancient times — they were property and so allowing them to go thru all the
emotionals and physicals of carrying and then giving birth only to toss it off a cliff isn't what i'd call good parenting — having an abortion for many
people who should NEVER have kids is (in my opinion) good parenting!
However, I sure you could see
how affirming Christians would be concerned about
people suppressing their sexual identities, as it often leads to great
emotional damage.
«psychs didn't say it was normal the true definition and the
how they could take it off the dsm what they said if it doesn't cause the
person any
emotional problems then its ok.
How can you hold your head erect knowing that you inflict
emotional pain on
people by your crass statements about their spiritual health.
What's been surprising has been
how emotional the positive response has been... tears, long letters of gratitude, many
people saying this book is helping them stay Christian, or stay in ministry, and so on.
How can you enjoy a full, satisfying sexual experience or deep
emotional rapport with a
person of the opposite sex when the differences are so vast?
In closing, I can't but observe
how emotional (and sometimes ruthless) you can get with a
person that believes in and follows Christ.
How many
people have ever given thought to what it means to tear oneself up by the roots and leave an environment that has been one's physical, cultural and
emotional home perhaps for generations?
Here, we talk to Laura Blank of World Vision, who is working in the country, about barriers to rebuilding,
how WV partners with the local church and
how the Haitian
people are receiving
emotional care beyond the basics.
In the end, we could boil it down to something like: religion based on false words and ideas, and used by
people who have distorted thinking because of it, is not a good thing no matter
how many
people like the
emotional feedback they get from their own minds and no matter
how much it helps them cope.
Consequently there is reason to be concerned for the mental health of the clergy, and
how they prepare to assist
persons who are wrestling, as we all do at one time or another, with
emotional problems.
not that you need to know, but this shows you
how passionate and
emotional people can be about stuff.
Because no one ever, ever, ever, would call physical or
emotional abuse transformative, liberating or healing;
people don't go to safe houses to realize just
how «healing» the fact that their partner beat the crap out of them is.
Most surprising to me, is the statement this author makes referring to
how many
people (often women) develop strong
emotional ties to those who abuse them.
We need to communicate on an
emotional level, then
people understand
how connected babies really are, and what they need.
Having a trained support
person devoted to a birthing mother's
emotional and physical care during the birth process makes a difference - no matter what kind of birth the woman envisions or
how the baby is born.
Having a trained support
person devoted to your
emotional and physical care during the birth process makes a difference - no matter what kind of birth you envision or
how the baby is born.
Regnerus (the same sociologist behind a controversial study of
how children of same - sex couples fare) says cheap sex — sex with little cost as far as time or
emotional investment — is behind a host of societal ills, from fewer
people marrying to the rise of unmarriageable men to more
people living together to more children being born outside of marriage — you get the idea.
There seems to be an increase in the world and it may have something to do with our digitalized universe that we're now immersed in but it basically is mild form of autism is or Asperger's syndrome is
people are not be involved with others, that they feel comfortable on their own, that they have difficulty picking up social cues,
emotional cues from others, that they have a harder time imagining what the other
person might feel and they oftentimes just need to be trained or especially early that this is what's going on so that they can begin to compensate and learn about the other
person and
how they might be feeling.
«We wanted to understand
how people are thinking about divorce and what mental and
emotional process they go through when deciding.»
Emotional trauma arises because something has gone awry in our relationships, so a healing relationship is crucially important if we are to learn
how to connect to other
people and to ourselves in healthier ways.
When a grandchild dies before, during or shortly after birth, covers physical and
emotional reactions to grief, dealing with other
people's reactions,
how the parents might be feeling and offering and getting support.
Once children become skilled at expressing their own
emotional reactions, begin asking questions about
how other
people may feel.
Later in life, it can affect her physical and
emotional health and
how she gets along with other
people.
People are too
emotional about it and concentrate on what the terrorists wear and
how they look, the language they speak and the religion they have..
Instead of offering these
people psychological and
emotional help in dealing with life's struggles, they are simply thrown in prison, where they end up learning from other criminals
how to be a better criminal.
Worryingly, almost half of these
people (49 per cent) felt that not talking about their diabetes had impacted on
how they manage their condition and over a third (39 per cent) felt this had affected their physical or
emotional health.
How we work We focus our work on the unique experience of each individual affected by breast cancer We involve
people with breast cancer in all that we do We use our understanding of the
emotional and practical issues facing
people affected by breast cancer alongside our clinical expertise.
Chris Mott, a UF doctoral student in agricultural leadership development, investigated
how food and lifestyle impact
emotional intelligence, an idea that calls for
people to manage feelings so they can express them appropriately and effectively.
The study is in line with previous research published by senior author Gratch, whose main interest lies both in
how people express these tells — an unconscious action that betrays deception — and using this data to create artificial intelligence to discern and even express these same
emotional cues as a
person.
EAET helps patients process
emotional experiences, such as disclosing important struggles, learning
how to adaptively express important feelings — especially anger and sadness but also gratitude, compassion, and forgiveness — and empowering
people to be more honest and direct in relationships that have been conflicted or problematic.
The A allele is much more common in
people of European than African descent, but exactly
how this variation leads to differences in brain activity during the encoding of
emotional memory is unclear.
Researchers say this brain activity could reflect an immediate
emotional reaction that influences
how people make decisions.
Using data on
how 100
people responded to the paintings, the system then worked out what
emotional impact these elements had.
A large long - term study at New Zealand's Dunedin School of Medicine demonstrated a genetic basis for the different ways that
people respond to
emotional stress — and in the process raised new questions about
how antidepressant drugs actually work.