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Emotional Intelligence

A Virtuous Life Is a Healthy One

by Kelsi Karpinski

Aristotle’s conception of happiness and well-being depended on one’s adherence to a life in accord with virtue. In the time since, nearly all philosophical, religious, and cultural traditions have believed some version of character or virtue to be at the… Continue Reading →

How to Build Your Emotional Intelligence

by Beth Czischke

To summarize our last two posts, emotional intelligence, or EQ, is the awareness of one’s own and other people’s emotions, as well as the ability to manage them. EQ involves being able to understand and label emotions accurately, and use… Continue Reading →

Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace

by Beth Czischke

As we mentioned in our first post, emotional intelligence, or EQ, was introduced over 20 years ago. It has been a popular topic since then because the assumption for years was that high IQ is synonymous with success. However, research has… Continue Reading →

Characteristics of People With High EQ

by Beth Czischke

As we mentioned in our last post, emotional intelligence, or EQ, is the awareness of one’s own and other people’s emotions. EQ involves being able to understand and label emotions accurately, and use this information to guide one’s actions or… Continue Reading →

What Is Emotional Intelligence?

by Beth Czischke

“Emotional intelligence is the ability to make emotions work for you, instead of against you.” ~ Justin Bariso, in an article for Inc. Magazine Emotional intelligence, also referred to as EQ, is the awareness of one’s own emotions and those… Continue Reading →

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