Everyday Working Guide To Five Basic Types Of Empathy
Posted on11 Dec 2017
Tagswords, altruism, compassion, definitions, empathy, knowledge, sensitive people, emotional empathy, cognitive empathy, social empathy
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The study of empathy grows. Better research methodologies and technology help. They only tell part of the story though. A bona fide... Read More
Neuroticism Personality Trait Calmed and Cooled
Of the Big Five personality traits, the neuroticism personality trait receives the most negative press. It’s hard to find good things about... Read More
What Hot Peppers Say About People’s Personalities
Posted on28 Mar 2016
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The workings of our physical attributes give insights into how our other attributes work. This includes our mental and emotional ones. This... Read More
People Who Feel What Others Are Feeling
Posted on15 May 2014
TagsPerformance, team intelligence, team building, sensitive people, self-interest, feelings, empathy, emotions, organizational culture, cooperation, brain
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Sensitivity can produce performance challenges. It’s difficult for people to understand this sensitivity when coaching through these challenges. An especially challenging group... Read More
Self-Regulated Psychopath, Implications for Emotional Intelligence (Pt 2)
Posted on05 May 2014
Tagsconflict, organizational culture, Daniel Goleman, diversity, emotional intelligence, emotions, empathy, intelligence, psychopaths, sensitive people
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Previously, I recommended revisiting Emotional Intelligence (EI) as proposed by advocates of Daniel Goleman. That centered on empathy. This is on self-regulation,... Read More
Emotional Self-defense for Sensitive People (Pt 9): Oak & Apple Trees
Posted on10 Feb 2014
TagsThe Atlantic, Oak & Apple Tree Personality Analogy, analogy collection, apple tree, orchid-dandelion hypothesis, W. Thomas Boyce, University of Arizona, Bruce Ellis, Leiden University, Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg, David Dobbs, Oak & Apple Tree Analogy, University of California Berkeley, success, sensitive people, Personality, Performance, oak tree, management, Emotional Self Defense Series
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The difference between oak and apple trees fascinates me. Oak trees produce many acorns surviving squirrels and insects; however, few apples of... Read More
My 300th Post: Thank You for Your Encouragement, Motivation
Posted on25 Mar 2013
TagsTwitter, Thank You Series, Thank You, social media, sensitive people, motivation, Facebook, encourage, emotional self defense, bloggers
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Unlike my 100th and 200th posts, I knew my 300th would arrive. This year saw substantial jump in visitors, so it’s like... Read More
Emotional Intelligence vs. Intuition (Pt 4): Conscious vs. Unconscious
A major difference between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and intuition is the relationship of each to our conscious and unconscious selves. Whereas EI... Read More
Creative Innovation (Pt 6): People Mix
In previous posts of this series, I covered accepting disruptive personalities, allowing spontaneity and creating conditions for interactions. Underlying these are people.... Read More
Body – Emotion Connection: People Are Very Different
Posted on30 Jul 2012
Tagsapologize, awareness, Beate Herbert, body, Carrie Arnold, conscious, cooperation, emotions, empathy, interoception, Jamil Zaki, Joshua Ian Davis, Kevin Ochsner, laser lamp analogy, Olga Pollatos, people, people's differences, Scientific American, sensitive people, situational awareness, subconscious
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People are different. However, we tremendously underestimate how different we are. We often think someone is purposely trying to upset or harm... Read More