Emotional Intelligence has played a huge role in my life. It makes life so much easier in so many ways. I enjoy the fact that so many people deny its existence.
Its actually a really good talk about EQ. I think that the ski & Baileys illustration was the mistake. A mountainous obstacle seems like it would work but it just wasn't relatable because, even if she was terrified, ultimately she was doing it for fun. It was a choice. Her point would have been more inspiring if it painted a picture of someone in a horrendous situation that the only thing they CAN control is their response. A situation they would never CHOOSE to be in! I am going to sound like I'm picking on her now but it sounds like that's the scariest situation she's ever been in, never faced homelessness or destitution where EQ can make all the difference in the world. That's the idea that needs to be shared. That working on your EQ WILL help you face and deal with devastating life experiences, navigate through emotionally volatile situations and create harmonious human relationships and on & on! That is why EQ matters!
I try to process all I feel, as I watch this video... But the pain is too great, too big, too overwhelming. smothering: I am breathless. I am drowning, suffocating. Dying of loneliness and longing. I can't bear it. I just can't. Please, please pray for me, friends. May the prayer(s) you say for me, bless you, as well...
I know it's hard though I don't know what you are going through, I pray that God gives you strength, hope and resilience by faith in Jesus Christ bless you P.S Continue your artistic expression. Processing what you feel is so vital
Daniel Goleman is not the father of emotional intelligence. He just put a name on it. All major philosophers talked about EQ since ancient times from different perspectives. The first that pops into my mind is Socrates, but I'm sure he wasn't actually the first. In fact, EQ is present in all oriental philosophies (religions) and in the art(science) of rhateoric in ancient Greece and Rome. And it is also in the teachings of Jesus Christ! Alas, Machiavelli and Borgia had also a great insight into what we call now "emotional intelligence". ;)
I'm deeply impressed by this. I recently discovered similar material, and it was truly remarkable. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Ted talk is in no related with anything Indigenous. Discernment advises It’s true-emotions are contagious, and it’s called emotional contagion. Learn what science and research says about how easy it is to “catch” other’s emotions, positive and negative. Sapien heard that laughter is contagious. Older Sapien may have also heard sapien say a sapien are a “sympathetic crier,” meaning if a sapien see a sapien crying a sapien unforcibly start tearing up too, even though sapien don’t have a reason to cry. It’s funny how a sapien "can take on" the emotions of another viewed, as if emotions or feelings are contagious. But it’s true-emotions can really be contagious. It’s called emotional contagion, and sharing emotions tendly happen easier than a sapien’d think. Emotional contagion is simply when a one person’s emotions or behaviors are mimicked by a another person’s. Often times, these emotions or behaviors happen subconsciously. According to “Are a Sapien Catching a Other Sapien's Emotions?” in U.S. World and News Report, upbeat emotions such as enthusiasm and joy, as well as negative ones such as sadness, fear and anger, are easily passed from a one person to a another, often without either "party" realizing it.
It wasn't out of place at all. She was stating that very few of our thoughts are in the present moment, which is where they should be. If our thoughts are more often on the past or future we aren't in the present where we should be.
"People don't do things to us. They do things for themselves."
I agree with the emotion being contagious because when someone is down around you it rubs off on you some times
Emotional Intelligence has played a huge role in my life. It makes life so much easier in so many ways. I enjoy the fact that so many people deny its existence.
yes, promote emotional intelligence
Breathe
Get focused
Get grateful
1. Breath
2. Focus
3. Gratitude
We can Breathe through anything
Thank you for the simple and coherent explanation: a good reminder for all of us and specifically for me!
This video is one of my favorite 🤩 God Bless
One of the greatest talks.
Thanks.
Thank you
Awesome talk. I like it thank you for sharing your story.
Awesome talk
Wonderful talk. Learning
Awesome ❤️
Thank You fantastic talk
Emotions are Contagious: Spreading Emotional Intelligence | Joelle Hadley | TEDxArrowheadRanch
Its actually a really good talk about EQ. I think that the ski & Baileys illustration was the mistake. A mountainous obstacle seems like it would work but it just wasn't relatable because, even if she was terrified, ultimately she was doing it for fun. It was a choice. Her point would have been more inspiring if it painted a picture of someone in a horrendous situation that the only thing they CAN control is their response. A situation they would never CHOOSE to be in! I am going to sound like I'm picking on her now but it sounds like that's the scariest situation she's ever been in, never faced homelessness or destitution where EQ can make all the difference in the world. That's the idea that needs to be shared. That working on your EQ WILL help you face and deal with devastating life experiences, navigate through emotionally volatile situations and create harmonious human relationships and on & on! That is why EQ matters!
Wow, this video is almost 4 years old but it feels like 2016 was just a couple of months ago...
amazing 😊 thanks 😊
Thank you for this talk. It seems like this is one of the most important things I've learned... but it'll take some practice!!
Thank you. This talk helped me to put a lot of good thoughts together so that I can consciously carry forth an empowered and happy mind-set.
I try to process all I feel,
as I watch this video...
But the pain is too great,
too big, too overwhelming.
smothering: I am breathless.
I am drowning, suffocating.
Dying of loneliness and longing.
I can't bear it. I just can't.
Please, please pray for me, friends.
May the prayer(s) you say for me, bless you, as well...
I know it's hard though I don't know what you are going through, I pray that God gives you strength, hope and resilience by faith in Jesus Christ bless you
P.S
Continue your artistic expression.
Processing what you feel is so vital
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Love it!
awesome thanks this may help road rage, and other out of control conflicts become controlled.
Great talk!
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Daniel Goleman is not the father of emotional intelligence. He just put a name on it. All major philosophers talked about EQ since ancient times from different perspectives. The first that pops into my mind is Socrates, but I'm sure he wasn't actually the first. In fact, EQ is present in all oriental philosophies (religions) and in the art(science) of rhateoric in ancient Greece and Rome. And it is also in the teachings of Jesus Christ! Alas, Machiavelli and Borgia had also a great insight into what we call now "emotional intelligence". ;)
nice
I'm deeply impressed by this. I recently discovered similar material, and it was truly remarkable. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
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I stopped at 2:51.
Yes. Slow, boring and nothing new or insightful.
Lovely talk. Intelligent and inspirational. And totally unrelated and least important but I have to say you look like a real life Barbie.
Emotions
Very nyc .... it helps me alot....
well presented Congrats
Ted talk is in no related with anything Indigenous. Discernment advises
It’s true-emotions are contagious, and it’s called emotional contagion. Learn what science and research says about how easy it is to “catch” other’s emotions, positive and negative.
Sapien heard that laughter is contagious. Older Sapien may have also heard sapien say a sapien are a “sympathetic crier,” meaning if a sapien see a sapien crying a sapien unforcibly start tearing up too, even though sapien don’t have a reason to cry. It’s funny how a sapien "can take on" the emotions of another viewed, as if emotions or feelings are contagious. But it’s true-emotions can really be contagious. It’s called emotional contagion, and sharing emotions tendly happen easier than a sapien’d think.
Emotional contagion is simply when a one person’s emotions or behaviors are mimicked by a another person’s. Often times, these emotions or behaviors happen subconsciously. According to “Are a Sapien Catching a Other Sapien's Emotions?” in U.S. World and News Report, upbeat emotions such as enthusiasm and joy, as well as negative ones such as sadness, fear and anger, are easily passed from a one person to a another, often without either "party" realizing it.
EQ is very different from SQ. Social Intelligence needs both brains, forebrain & limbic system.
Weirdly high view/comment ratio...
Boring video.
what kind of surgery? neurosurgery right? They had to cut into the cord?
Fun fact: amygdala ( part of our brain) doesn't know the difference between perception and reality.✨
a ski lesson from a certified instructor would help keep you safely in your comfort zone and reduce your emotional stress to a rational level.
Only a few comments? damn
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"Folks, we ain't where we're supposed to be most of the time."
Well, that sentence was quite out of place :D
what does that mean?
It wasn't out of place at all. She was stating that very few of our thoughts are in the present moment, which is where they should be. If our thoughts are more often on the past or future we aren't in the present where we should be.
Assuming she wanted us to remember it and what it meant, it was perfectly placed. It worked.
Blunton Glutine she means to pay attention on your present location!
Where am I ?
What time is it ?
Who am I ?
"say it with me... aygdala"... really? are we 10?