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    INTELLIGENCE Emotional intelligence is a form of intelligence relating to the emotional side of life‚ such as the ability to recognize and manage one’s own and others’ emotions‚ to motivate oneself and restrain impulses‚ and to handle interpersonal relationships effectively. Emotional intelligence is originated by Daniel Goleman‚ psychologist‚ denoting the cluster of traits/abilities relating to the emotional side of life. The major components of emotional intelligence: knowing our own emotions

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    Interpersonal Communication (Reflective Paper) Interpersonal Communication means the verbal and non-verbal interactions between two or more people. It has become inevitable in today’s society‚ just like at lunch time‚ we either goes to a restaurant or fast food stores‚ waiters always standing by the door welcoming customers and ask them “how many people?” This is when you need to communicate with the waiter even you don’t want to talk to them. In this reflective paper‚ I will share my

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    My Communication Skills Charlotte A. Stanton Com 321 Communications Theory Instructor Durrani April 1‚ 2013 Everyone communicates in one form or another. Communication is the elixir of life because it bonds us to one another‚ good and bad. There are so many forms of communication that no one needs to be alone unless that is their desire. Studying one ’s self and understanding how you communicate is perhaps the most important thing we can do to grow. This paper

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    IMPORTANT SKILLS FOR WORKPLACE Important skills for the workplace today Nguyen Dang Dinh Van Kaplan University Dip FM 1888. Class 18B SSPDP Ms. Deepa Pillai September 30‚ 2010 Important skills for the workplace today Nowadays‚ workers are being requested getting more and more challenges and difficulties in every aspects of working environments. Employers are looking to people who have special skills which can apply directly to many different tasks. Therefore‚ people have

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    that weigh in on the success and failure of an organization. Concepts that imply simplicity such as interpersonal communication‚ noise and nonverbal communication. Everyone in the organization is aware these concepts exist‚ however‚ it is the strategies that surround these concepts that can give an organization a competitive edge. Three Concepts Interpersonal Communication Improper interpersonal communication is the reason for most of the negativity within an organization‚ "bad communication practices

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    Cultural Identity Essay Radhika Gogna 0757448 Parent Child Relations‚ ECS 2000 Mohamad Haniff Wednesday September 26‚ 2012 Parent Child Relations Essay This paper will briefly describe how Hinduism reflects my upbringings‚ as well as my abilities to communicate with multicultural parents‚ and their children. This essay will entail the traditions and values that shape my identity‚ as well as my everyday life. Furthermore‚ my in depth detail of the struggles and hardships that immigrants

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    The attributes of the learners and how they can help the learners to be successful in an online learning environment Education of children is compulsory‚ formal and standardized. Adult learning is voluntary and intentional. The purpose of adult education is the independent self-directed learner. Adults tend to resist a learning process which is incongruent with their self-concept as autonomous individuals and does not correspond to their needs and interests. Adults focus on direct application

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    the welfare of a child 4. Supporting transition 5. Multi-agency working 6. Sharing information Effective communication “Good communication is central to working with children‚ young people‚ their families and carers” the importance for skills and knowledge as stated in the common core gives a clear view as to the reasons and why it is so important to fallow these guidelines; Trust is a key part of effective communication between the those that are involved‚ a honest and open relationship

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    My Communication Skills I believe communication is something really important in social life. It’s something you need to use in regular basis. Many people are shy and think speaking isn’t that important. It reflects in your career and many people have achieved to get better at socializing with one another. Speaking in front of a crowd might be sometimes nerve-racking but as a matter of fact is a very big responsibility. You need to watch what you say and how you say it to that particular

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    Interpersonal Process Theory is a relational approach to psychotherapy that centers on the relationship‚ or working alliance‚ between the client and the therapist (Teyber‚ 2000). This theory stems from the premise that problems are interpersonal in nature and central to the theory is the belief that the working alliance is the primary vehicle for change in the client. Such change occurs by way of a corrective emotional experience (CEE)‚ which is made possible by an effective working alliance that

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