Emotional Self-defense for Sensitive People (Pt 7): Team Intelligence
Posted on05 Sep 2011
TagsAnita Woolley, diversity, emotional intelligence, Emotional Self Defense Series, emotions, feelings, group, Harvard Business Review, informal organizational power, intelligence, listen, organization, Performance, relationships, sensitive people, sensitivity, Talent, team building, team intelligence, Thomas Malone, women
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Sensitive people (SP) can increase team intelligence in very much the same way mortar makes brick and stone walls stronger. Since diverse... Read More
Emotional Self-defense for Sensitive People (Pt 3): Self-Awareness
Posted on30 Jun 2011
Tagssensitivity, sensitive people, listen, feelings, Emotional Self Defense Series, emotional self defense, awareness, anxiety
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A commenter asked how people could become more sensitive if they don’t feel as sensitive as they would like? The short answer... Read More
Be a Better Conversationalist Overnight with Refer-Back Tip
Posted on17 Mar 2011
Tagscomputers, conversation, conversation techniques, listen, questioning techniques, Refer Back Technique, relationships, transition statement
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This is a sequel to my previous post. That tip was about asking questions. This tip is called Refer Back. It too... Read More
Assessing Personalities thru Everyday Discussions (1.0)
Posted on20 Dec 2010
Tagsrules, upbringing, wikipedia, Yahoo! Contributor Network, Rorschach, books, About.com, assessments, cars, clothes, education, food, listen, movies, music, objective personality tests, Personality, PsychCentral
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Anytime we describe or comment on someone’s personality, we are doing an assessment. Yes, it might not qualify as a formal psychological... Read More
Problem Solving: Practical Advantages of Intuition
Posted on13 May 2010
Tagsmoral, command, compliments, effective, emotions, employees, example, Influence, intuition, listen, money, objective, personal, power, practical, problem solving, scientific, service, sympathize, training
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Intuition’s most practical advantage to problem solving is the enhanced sphere of good solutions it offers. Generally, this sphere will produce five... Read More