Emotional Self-defense for Sensitive People (Pt 6): Defeatism & Courage
Posted on11 Aug 2011
Tagsdoubt, emotional self defense, Emotional Self Defense Series, emotions, encourage, fear, feelings, negative, negative thinking, sensitive people, sensitivity, The Bad Sleep Well
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We can easily defeat sensitive people by encouraging their negative feelings. Since they are so sensitive, these feelings can easily overwhelm them.... Read More
Two Aspects of Interpersonal Interactions: Tapping Their Power
Posted on04 Aug 2011
Tagsintangibles, boss, cognition, communication, emotions, feelings, impression, interpersonal, interpretation, intuition, logic, reason, relationships, subconscious, tangibles, Thoughts
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The two aspects of every interpersonal interaction are thoughts and feelings. You can change people’s views of your ideas by changing how... Read More
Emotional Self-defense for Sensitive People (Pt 5): Intimidation
One aspect of sensitivity that I find challenging to explain to sensitive people is their natural intimidation of other people. As we... Read More
Emotional Self-defense for Sensitive People (Pt 4): Talent
Posted on14 Jul 2011
Tagsairport, emotional self defense, Emotional Self Defense Series, emotions, organization, security, sensitive people, sensitivity, Talent, technology
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Although sensitive people often don’t see their sensitivity as a gift, it is. They are more in tune with their world and... Read More
Placebo Service: Creating Options
Posted on07 Jul 2011
Tagsentertainment, Ryan W. Buell, quality service, problem solving, people, options, objective, Michael I. Norton, intuition, Influence, Harvard Business Review, feelings, emotions, customers, customer service, comedians, approaches
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Intuitive approaches, ones that influence people on an emotional, often unconscious level create additional options for almost any problem, especially if they... Read More
Emotional Self-defense for Sensitive People (Pt 2): The Unconscious
It’s difficult to defend yourself emotionally as a sensitive person without understanding the unconscious. People interpret their worlds on two levels: conscious... Read More
Emotional Self-defense for Sensitive People (Pt 1): Awareness
Posted on02 Jun 2011
Tagsaction, confidence, conscious, Emotional Self Defense Series, emotions, feelings, sensitivity, subconscious, Thoughts
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Periodically, I help sensitive people so I have special life management techniques set aside for them. A recent success has encouraged me... Read More
Nurturing Positive Feelings Dramatically Improves Employee Performance
Posted on30 May 2011
Tagsnurture, University of Cologne, Top Gun, Tom Cruise, supersititions, psychology, Psychological Science, positive, Placebo Management Series, Performance, movies, Maverick, Lysann Damisch, Harvard Business Review, employees, emotions, discipline, confidence, compliments
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Nurturing positive feelings inside employees improves their performance. I read two articles that support this. One deals with the positive feelings from... Read More
Emotional Intelligence vs. Intuition: The Difference
I’m frequently asked about the difference between emotional intelligence (EI) and intuition. Essentially, EI is a head thing, intuition a heart thing.... Read More
Osama bin Laden’s Death: Intuitive Problem-solving Lesson
Posted on05 May 2011
TagsAl-Qaida, consistency, organizational culture, deviation, emotions, humans, intelligence, intuition, logic, military, Osama bin Laden, PBS NewsHour, problem solving, technology
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After watching PBS NewsHour’s analysis, “What’s Next for U.S. Military in Fight Against Al-Qaida?” which aired on Monday, May 2, 2011, I... Read More