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    brain worked was ignored. Goleman defined this “emotional intelligence” of a human being as a set of competencies that distinguish how one manages feelings and interacts with others. These emotional intelligence competencies are divided into two categories: personal and social. Personal competencies are how we manage our self and our own feelings‚ and social competencies are how we manage our inter-personal relationships. There are three basic personal competencies: knowing one’s emotions‚ managing

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    children to communicate effectively. * To share knowledge and information. * To ensure that everybody knows what is expected of them‚ what their role is. * To get their point across. * To help people understand how you and others are feeling and act accordingly. * To work together. * To prevent errors. * To express your wants and needs and understand the wants and needs of others. * To help build and maintain trust. * To negotiate and liaise with others. * To ensure

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    take the negative details and magnify them while filtering out all positive aspects of a situation. * Polarized Thinking: Things are black or white‚ good or bad. You have to be perfect or you’re a failure. There is no middle ground. * Overgeneralization: You come to a general conclusion based on a single incident or piece of evidence. If something bad happens once you expect it to happen over and over again. * Mind Reading:  Without their saying so‚ you know what people are feeling and why

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    idea of how much one is willing to persist in a task. A high score indicates someone who is immersed and absorbed in what they do. The scores range from 9-45. Marylou scored 27; Christina scored 34; Colby scored 19. The third test was How are You Feeling Right Now? The scores can range from 10 to 50. A higher score indicates a positive emotional state. Marylou scored 40; Christina 46; Colby 20. Another test they took was What’s My Affect Intensity? The scores can range from 10 to 50. Having a higher

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    Mental Muscle." Like muscle‚ everyone is born with it and not everyone flexes it and if you want your muscles to grow stronger‚ you got to exercise so here are my exercising tips: Consciously think positive thoughts‚ especially moments when you are feeling down. So take a deep breath and remind yourself that life is too short and you got to make the best of it. (Listen To Positive Music) Listen to music that will lift your mood. A good beat sound has been proven to help people in a positive way. Music

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    around one pm on Saturday to ensure that it would be busy‚ but I didn’t expect the place to be so crowded. I hoped the large number of people there would result in a wide variety of reactions. I began the exercise with a feeling of extreme nervousness. This was the same feeling that caused me to delay trying this experiment until the Saturday before it was due. The large number of people shopping that afternoon didn’t serve to make me feel any more comfortable. I was embarrassed because I didn’t

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    Analogy of Poetry

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    Dickinson: There is Another Sky The poem There Is Another Sky by Emily Dickinson was a poem written for her brother Austin. Emily uses nature to explain the message she is trying to provide for him. The poem provides a hopeful and positive feeling. The poem is full of optimism and inspiration. The pint of the poem is to provide encouragement and offer guidance. The lines “Here is a brighter garden” and “And there is another sunshine” demonstrate the optimism she is trying to portray.

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    Caretaker Interview 1 April 6‚ 2014 BSHS/445 Caretaker Interview was completed by. As grading is completed and questions arise‚ they can be directed toward via e-mail at. Thank you! Caretaker Interview 2 Interview with Michael is a Case Manager within Spectrum Health hospitals and has been for four years. Michael is twenty-eight years old and enjoys doing his job although he has stated that it can be difficult at times. Michael stated that sometimes there is over time

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    Do Nothing Assignment

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    for someone because I was very curious if this task could be accomplished. It took me probably a good hour to finally get where I needed to be mentally. I was kind of amazed though that when I finally had a clear mind‚ all feelings of emotions went away; positive and negative. I just tuned out the background music and was in a relaxing state of mind. It took quite a while and quite a few tries to get this way. Again‚ this was extremely hard to accomplish. At first‚ I kept getting distracted by kids

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    Walton Muddle

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    a play when they are aware that said character is not real. How can one be reduced to tears when watching bambi when no real animals are harmed? Further more why would we actively pursue a medium that invokes feelings of sadness or even terror despite these feelings being considered negative emotions. I will attempt to explain how one philosopher describes this paradox as a muddle and what he means by it. I will then using his writings as reference try to explain his solution to this muddle which

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