Sentences with phrase «how emotional this is»

I think back at those amazingly hard 30 hours and how emotional they were.
The piece focuses on the author's son, T. Beck Gipson, who explains how emotional it is to see his late father honored in this way.
No one else has that luxury — and no one else cares how emotional it was for YOU.
When he died last year, I was surprised how emotional it was for me.
How emotional was that video!

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.»
While knowing how to approach business matters, the emotional part can quickly overwhelm you, and knowing what you're getting into before you start is a massive advantage, as at least you won't be as caught off guard when things get hard.
The challenge for many brands is how to spark that emotional relationship and then keep it going.
It was called «Exuberance is Rational,» and described the lonely, heretical work of proving that value is subjective, and consumers are emotional and unpredictable about how they perceive it.
But the «Mad Money» host knows that it's much harder to get things right in the moment, when things are emotional and you're trying to predict how something will turn out in the moment.
Just how important is high emotional intelligence to business success?
And you can use the data to help you learn how to make that emotional connection, but you also have to use kind of your heart and what your gut is telling you, and react to things as a consumer first.
Here's how to use fun interaction and deep emotional connection like these companies did with their wildly successful experimental marketing attempts.
Daniel Goleman, the emotional intelligence expert said this: «If you don't have self - awareness, if you are not able to manage your distressing emotions, if you can't have empathy and have effective relationships, then no matter how smart you are, you are not going to get very far.»
Buffett taught me how to be a disciplined investor without emotional attachment to the outcome.
How you adapt to the consequent emotional turbulence can make the difference between being a rising executive leader and an also - ran.
«My intuition, and I haven't been able to prove this, but part of the reason why leaders and managers don't want to improve meetings is because of emotional factors, like going to meetings says, «Look at me and look how important I am.
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?
P&G: Pick Them Back Up — Continuing to tug on our emotional heartstrings by emphasizing the influence of «mom» in all of our lives, the spot clearly romances mom by letting her know how important her role is in her children's lives.
Knowing what issues are being discussed most frequently, what concerns are most often analyzed, and how financial and emotional capital are used could provide a valuable layer of insight for managers.
Tell the story of how it felt to be in the negative position to humanize the situation and highlight the emotional impact of the problem.
Through vivid examples, Goleman delineates the five crucial skills of emotional intelligence, and shows how they determine our success in relationships, work, and even our physical well - being.
Bestselling author, entrepreneur and philanthropist Tony Robbins details in this book how we can take control of the mental, physical, and emotional factors that are a part of decision - making so that we can plan and achieve personal and professional goals.
Opening up to how close to home the legislation hit for him and his family, Kimmel's vulnerability and emotional monologues were inspirational.
Neuromarketing is a discipline that seeks to understand how marketing stimuli impact people by observing and interpreting their emotional reactions.
According to Nataly Kogan, author of Happier Now: How to Stop Chasing Perfection and Embrace Everyday Moments, «There are more than 11,000 different studies that have shown that if there is one habit that we can all adopt to improve our physical and emotional well - being, it's the practice of gratitude.»
Here I've discussed everything from why developing emotional intelligence is so challenging, to how to give negative feedback that's emotionally intelligent... even simple tips that will immediately increase your emotional intelligence quotient (EQ).
It also focuses on what is most meaningful in life, including how meditation affects compassion, empathy, and emotional self - control — necessary competencies that can disappear when a healthy achievement drive turns into overheated ambition.
Here's how: Assess the emotional intelligence and health of your team.
But Miracle, whose name seems to perfectly fit this situation, demonstrated how emotional intelligence can be used to protect yourself — or in this case, others — against manipulation.
As a team we were working on how we wanted to position the agency, looking for the emotional benefit that we could offer to our clients.
The fascinating piece goes on to enumerate the five types of emotional vampires you should look out for, as well as offering a bit of advice on how to protect yourself from each subspecies (setting appropriate boundaries and deep breathing seem to be preferred to garlic and holy water).
Whether we're aware of it or not, the motivation behind every action (no matter how small) is inherently emotional.
«Considering that «histrionic personality disorder» is still in the DSM - 5, and that women in general are more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety, depression, and some other mental illnesses by clinicians, I'd say he's stoking the flames of a much larger problem about how our society seems to view women — as having excessive emotional needs that need to nearly constantly be managed or controlled rather than taken seriously.
Emotional intelligence is that «something» in each of us that is a bit intangible; it affects how we manage behavior, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions that achieve positive results.
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.
Ask a friend or close colleague how you react when they're emotional.
When a consumer hears the story of how your company was born, he or she can feel an immediate emotional connection with you.
Emotions are running high over an experiment where Facebook manipulated news feeds to see how users» emotional states would be affected.
Whether you personally serve your clients or your time is spent only with your internal team, your emotional, physical and mental well - being affects how well you serve them.
What's also interesting is how solitude may change people's emotional responses over time.
The idea of storytelling is based on how well you can capture the attention of audience and engaging them on an emotional level is the best way to do so.
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.
The complete post is well worth a read in full for Taggar's description of the emotional ride he took weaning himself off mobile email and how Y Combinator deals with email in general.
McKelvey's biggest challenge has been the social and emotional journey of running a startup — but he takes comfort in knowing that there's someone down the block who knows how he feels.
Our natural inclinations seem to be connected to the individual sensitivity of our amygdalae, the part of the brain that functions as the «emotional switchboard,» and to how actively we each respond to dopamine — a «reward chemical» released in the brain when it anticipates attaining something pleasurable, like sex or chocolate cheesecake.
Since the ability to read interpersonal cues is characteristic of a high Emotional Quotient, the study was essentially measuring whether how you dress influences your level of cluelessness.
Refusing to ask for help, no matter how much you're struggling, is a sign of emotional immaturity.
Emotional advertising is here, or it's back, depending on how you look at it (about which, more in a moment).
«What we've learned about the guest is that how she discovers the brand creates an emotional attachment and loyalty, and what we've been able to do with the showrooms is recreate that special sense of discovery and attachment for every new guest.»
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