Followers of my column are well aware of my penchant for
writing about emotional intelligence (EQ).
You write about emotional intelligence throughout your book?
Not exact matches
Howard Gardner, an accomplished author of several books on leadership and human behavior has
written at length
about emotional intelligence and leadership communication.
Emotional -
intelligence expert Linda Lantieri
writes about teaching students to manage their stress.
Instead,
write about psychological methods to overcome a problem, means to overcome fears and tips on having a high level of
emotional intelligence.
Linda Esposito,
writing on the Psychology Today blog, talks
about how Inside Out promotes
emotional intelligence, while Mary Ryerse,
writing on the Gottman Blog identifies 12 ways the movie can be used to promote
emotional intelligence.
The show is
about the Joys and Oys of Parenting, a book
written by a respected colleague, Dr. Maurice Elias, an expert in parenting and
emotional and social
intelligence.
A psychologist here in Atlanta who is familiar with my work once
wrote, ``... he has that rare quality of
emotional and cognitive
intelligence... a calming presence and an ability to talk
about sensitive material openly and honestly.»