"Understanding Emotional Intelligence in Six Seconds."

Inside Change: Transforming Your Organization with Emotional Intelligence
by Joshua Freedman, Massimiliano Ghini, MBA

Many times the books on leadership focused on systems, management, etc., not taking into account the complex (and powerful!) system of our emotions. Josh Freedman integrate much of the new neuroscience with a comprehensive look and analysis of how people can make successful change by honoring the people involved, integrating emotional intelligence skills, in conjunction with keen business sense.

There is so much to offer in this book, it is like reading an"Operational Manual" in each chapter. This is a must read for those who are looking for ways to change, starting from the inside!

Joshua Freedman, author of "Inside Change"

     

The above video is the results of a team of educators ,versed in an experiential approach to learning that's both joyful and meaningful, wanted to be sure their organization maintained a commitment to distilling big ideas into bite-sized pieces.

The research says it takes around six seconds for those molecules of emotion to get absorbed back into your body after you've had a reaction. For someone to recognize the feeling of compassion -- and it was around six seconds.

Thus, Joshua Freedman's organization was named "Six Seconds"

It takes six seconds to manage anger.
It takes six seconds to create compassion.
It takes six seconds to change the world.

There is science behind the name and the flood that is triggered, delivered, and absorbed in about six seconds of even emotion. Understanding Emotional Intelligence in Six Seconds.

Index of Articles about Emotional Intelligience

Other Articles about Emotional Intelligence

3 Ways To Improve Your Emotional Intelligence by Pramila Mathew

Emotional Intelligence describes the ability, capacity, skill or self-perceived ability, to identify, assess and manage the emotions of one's self, of others and groups.[1] This article describes 3 methods...

Emotional Intelligence and Your Career by Tony Jacowski

Are you sulking at the promotion that your colleague just got despite him being less intelligent than you are? Well, it is possible that he is emotionally stronger, versatile and dynamic. The reality is...

Emotional Connection in Marriage by Janice Carter

Marriage requires that we have an emotional connection with our spouses. Without an emotional connection, there is nothing to hold the marriage together. We cease to communicate with each other verbally,...

Emotional Intelligence Offers a Core Set of Skills to Enhance Leadership Competencies by ron Stock

Enhancing the Emotional Intelligence (EI) skills of an organization's leaders offers a solid base upon which to build leadership competencies. In today's competitive business environment leadership is...

How Do You Get Them to Buy-in To Your Idea? by Susan Dunn, The EQ Coach

"How can I get them to buy-in to this idea?" Anna, a bank manager, asked me. She had an idea for restructuring the department. She knew it would work, but only if everyone would agree to it. She talked...

Emotional Intelligence & Responsibility by Gilbert Russell

An essential component of project management is making those who work with you feel good and confident about what they do.Giving them a chance to shine, on a deadline.Understanding and being sympathetic...

first by Susan Dunn, The EQ Coach

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Baby Emotional Intelligence   
Ricky Hussey

Before attaining knowledge about the baby’s emotional intelligence it is very important to know what exactly is emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is the capability to understand, teach, remember, recognize, feel, learn, use, communicate and manage emotions. Baby emotional intelligence is the potential to fulfill the above-mentioned requirement.

To develop emotional intelligence the childhood time is considered as the best one. Childhood is like wet cement; one can mould it in any shape. It is the best time when one can make leaps and bounds in the baby’s emotional growth. The main and basic source for the development of baby emotional intelligence is the family and the surrounding itself. Handling and helping the child to keep a control on the overwhelming feelings such as over excitement, anger, misbehavior, frustration or confusion also is a part of emotional intelligence. Teaching the baby to show patient from the childhood itself helps developing emotional IQ. Researches have proved that a baby with higher emotional IQ can cope up and handle emotions and feelings better. The baby can successfully make stronger relations, better understanding and capability to relate with others easily compared to a baby with lower emotional IQ .baby emotional intelligence is look after with proper care and love helps the child to be more confident, responsible, understanding, independent and successful in his later life. Thus it becomes very necessary to pay proper attention to a baby’s emotional intelligence to build a better future.

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Jon Venables Will Not Be In Prison For Long, Says His Former Solicitor (Guardian Unlimited)
Laurence Lee says authorities will want his 27-year-old ex-client released 'as soon as possible' The former solicitor for Jon Venables does not believe the 27-year-old will be back behind bars for very...

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The question that now comes is how can be baby developed emotional intelligent Listening and paying attention to the baby’s feelings and ideas, instead avoiding them or just suppressing them makes the child loose confidence and unloved too. Such a situation may be common if the parents are busy with their own schedule or are not able to spend quality time with the child. Another common reason noticed at times is when a second baby is born. In such cases a little care and love is sufficient to create wonders. Baby’s emotional intelligence can be handling with ease, at the same time the child will understand and grow mentally. To develop the child emotionally it becomes very important to understand the main cause about what is troubling him; if at all the child is found upset or puzzled. Knowing the root cause can only help the parents to help the baby.

Language that one uses also plays a vital role. The language used when the baby is angry, frustrated or mad at something needs to be full of warmth and love. If the baby is hungry and crying for milk and at a time baby might get wild too because of hunger. In such a situation if one starts shouting or looses temper it gets very difficult to handle. Instead the same thing can be said as “dear your know mom was very busy, it slipped off my mind, I am really sorry, baby. One will be surprised to know the baby understands everything and will surely understand this also. This will not only help to solve the temporary problem but will also let the child understand that someone cares for him. This will make a positive impact on his emotional nature. Hence the baby’s emotional intelligence can be looked after with little patience and love.

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Weighing The Risks Of Vaccination (Toronto Star)
As if there aren't enough debates about raising kids, to vaccinate or not is one of the thorniest. Back in 1998, a study in British journal The Lancet suggested that the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine...
Kobeâs Pain Isnât Unique (MSNBC)
Celizic: So Kobe plays hurt? Big deal. He can’t be hurt that bad, because if he were, he wouldn’t play, or if he did, he wouldn’t play very well. Now, he feels as if he can go,...

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Therefore it can be conclude that the well-developed emotional intelligence in any human tends to form a better moral standard for the future. Though developing the emotional intelligence is not a term work it continues till later age but the early years have got there own charm and impact.

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Index of More Articles about EQ and Relationships

More Articles about EQ and Relationships

Emotional Intelligence: Another Key Factor To Success by fris

Everybody wants to be successful in life. But what is success? How do you go about being successful? Is success only for people who have high IQ? How come there are intelligent people who are not successful...

Just Wait Teens™ program by Carl LaFresnaye

The Just Wait Teens™ program has been 8 years in development. The theory behind the program is based on the research of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse. Joseph Califano, the former...

Emotional Intelligence: What's That? by Susan Dunn, M.A., Professional Coach

You've probably been hearing that emotional intelligence (EQ) is crucial to your success in your career and relationships. Just exactly what is it and why is it so important?Emotional intelligence is what...

Just Wait Foundation by Carl LaFresnaye

The Just Wait Foundation of Denver Colorado is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, to prevent teenage alcohol, tobacco, and drug problems by using the Just Wait Teens™ Program. This program does this...