Tag: emotional intelligence
when you face criticism internally, ask yourself what you can learn. If the critics are right, then change. If they aren’t, ignore it and continue doing what you think …
At a recent all-hands meeting, Okta CEO Todd McKinnon told his employees that they need to take vacations, so he asked them to email him their plans. — Read …
Experts say AI is set to grow rapidly in psychiatry and therapy, allowing doctors to spot mental illness earlier and improve care. But are the technologies effective – and …
For elderly Americans, social isolation is especially perilous. Will machine companions fill the void? — Read on www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/05/31/what-robots-can-and-cant-do-for-the-old-and-lonely
Why right now is the ideal time to send a personal note. — Read on www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/a-simple-2-line-letter-can-massively-boost-employee-morale-new-study-finds.html
The Patriots could have suffered in silence. What they did instead was much better. — Read on www.inc.com/justin-bariso/the-new-england-patriots-7-word-tweet-to-tom-brady-after-super-bowl-is-a-powerful-lesson-in-emotional-intelligence.html
Does our perception deceive us? — Read on www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beyond-school-walls/202101/perceiving-is-believing
Faking and suppressing one’s emotions during interactions with coworkers is associated with emotional exhaustion at work, according to new research … — Read on www.psypost.org/2021/01/new-psychology-research-suggests-deep-acting-can-reduce-fatigue-and-improve-your-work-life-59081 New psychology research suggests …
Children’s emotion inferences from masked faces: Implications for social interactions during COVID-19 — Read on journals.plos.org/plosone/article
Of all the lessons we’ve learned from this pandemic, the most significant is how unequal its effects have been, says Prof Devi Sridhar, global public health chair at the …