"Marshmallows Best Predictor of Success?"

Working with Emotional Intelligence
by Daniel Goleman

Dr. Goleman did an excellent job with his second book on Emotional Intelligence because he gives more detail on how to correct the lack of Emotional Intelligence in the business and professional world.

On page 26 he tells us how to do a check up on our missing competences for emotional intelligence( both personal and social competencies) and he also mentions that there must be a continious follow up on this program to achieve a lasting effect over the change of our un-wanted bad habits and he alos mentions the guidelines for emotional competence TRAINING which is very helpful in the seminars to train management executives.

Dr. Goleman explains also that it takes months to be able to modify our personality, so that some people will not dispair because they can not get an overnight change, it takes time, perseverance and practice to become a proficient and capable executive with good emotional intelligence. Dr. Goleman also explains the effect that stress has on CONTROL and how it affects mistakes, memory and health and overall management.

In other words Dr. Goleman is helping everybody to modify their personalities to be able to produce more with less stress and wear (or exhaustion).

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Marshmallows Best Predictor of Success?

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The Stanford Marshmallow Experiment

In above video you will see kids participating in the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment. The Stanford Marshmallow Experiment must be the most astounding psychological study ever performed, or at any rate ranking right up there with some of the experiments done by Stanley Milgram.

Who would ever guess that a brief observation of a four-year old alone with a marshmallow would be an excellent predictor of college entrance exam scores — twice as good a predictor as IQ test scores? In one of the most amazing developmental studies ever conducted, Walter Michel of Stanford created a simple test of the ability of four year old children to control impulses and delay gratification.

Children were taken one at a time into a room with a one-way mirror. They were shown a marshmallow. The experimenter told them he had to leave and that they could have the marshmallow right then, but if they waited for the experimenter to return from an errand, they could have two marshmallows. One marshmallow was left on a table in front of them. Some children grabbed the available marshmallow within seconds of the experimenter leaving. Others waited up to twenty minutes for the experimenter to return.

In a follow-up study (Shoda, Mischel, & Peake, 1990), children were tested at 18 years of age and comparisons were made between the third of the children who grabbed the marshmallow (the "impulsive") and the third who delayed gratification in order to receive the enhanced reward ("impulse controlled").

The third of the children who were most impulsive at four years of age scored an average of 524 verbal and 528 math. The impulse controlled students who scored 610 verbal and 652 math! This astounding 210 point total score difference on the SAT was predicted on the basis of a single observation at four years of age! The 210 point difference is as large as the average differences between that of economically advantaged versus disadvantaged children and is larger than the difference between children from families with graduate degrees versus children whose parents did not finish high school!

At four years of age gobbling a marshmallow now v. waiting for two later is twice as good a predictor of later SAT scores than is IQ. Poor impulse control is also a better predictor of later delinquency than is IQ.

Obviously there's a strong correlation between IQ and impulse control. People who do well in life have lots of both, and vice versa for those who don't do well.

Sociologists have regaled us for years with their theories as to the causes of poverty: lack of education, structural causes, racism. But it seems that, at least where opportunity exists, the reason for differences in income and wealth is that the poor have high impulsivity.

The Just Wait Teen Program

The teenagers of the Just Wait Teen™ program  are exposed to the information and research concerning their Happiness, their Temperaments, their Talents, their Attributes, their Gifts and how to maintain long term relationships. The Just Wait Teen™ program  is life enhancing program, not a substance rehabilitation program. Although its' objective is to give the teens tools and understandings to reach 21 years - substance free.

This Program was developed by the Just Wait Foundation a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit corporation to prevent drug, alcohol, and tobacco problems among teenagers. The Foundation provides one-year scholarships (two semesters) at a Community College or $1000 award to teens that completes the 4 year Just Wait Teen™ Positive Youth Development Program, obtains a GED, or graduates from high school - alcohol, tobacco, and drug free. The Just Wait Foundation has arranged to use of 80 acres to raise fruit and vegetables to finance the scholarships

We offer free training for any person or group that wants to start this program in their community.

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Now, Discover Your Strengths by Marcus Buckingham   
Prasoon Kumar

Once you finish reading the book, the author Marcus Buckingham clearly demonstrates he has some pretty interesting insights into finding your strengths and using them, though his propensity to cover those with his websites and other seminars are what distract the readers no end.

Apart from those distractions, rest of the book titled Now, Discover Your Strengths is extremely interesting and capable of standing on its own feet.

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Focus On Self Evaluation


The main focus of the book is mostly on self evaluation. The question faced by most professionals these days is what strengths do they bring to the table once they join an organization? These aspects might be useful in your life because that's precisely what sustains you in the workplace. The first chapter of the book talks about case studies that are easily recognizable as successes to the whole world. Take the example of Tiger Woods who is so good with driving and putting that he built an illustrious career around it. He takes risks other players don't even think of. Warren Buffet is just great at spotting bargains and he went on to become one of the richest men of the world.

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How to Build a Team?


The author Marcus Buckingham further says if we can find out the natural talents of people, and describe them well, we can easily create a team which works together very well, irrespective of the background of the team members. The team thus formed will work well together because the talents of people would complement each other. In the book Now, Discover Your Strengths, the author says if you spot a person with public speaking as strength, you are actually witnessing a combination of skills and talent.


Skill Can Be Learnt, Talent Is Natural


Skill is something which can be learned, for example a person may enroll in course and gain a skill though there is no guarantee he or she will become great at it. On the other hand, the talent is something that you do not gain in a class or course, it comes to you naturally. The author also runs an online StrengthsFinder test which helps you find out what are your strengths. There is another option for you though; you can just go through the Chapter four, ask some questions to yourself and you will easily figure out your own strengths.


What Do Your Instincts Say?


The key to finding out your real strengths are noting down your instinctual reactions to various situations and tabulating them. Ultimately, you will notice some patterns emerging, directly telling you what your strengths are. But, if you can really conduct a self critical honest self analysis, you wouldn't need the tests at all, it's for them who can't do that.


The author Prasoon Kumar works for www.uRead.com which is the leading online bookstore that offers all the current and all time great titles at never before prices. To know more about what your strengths are and how you can succeed in life, you may need to buy Now, Discover Your Strengths by Marcus Buckingham available at huge discounts only at http://www.uread.com/book/now-discover-your-strengths-donald/9781416502654

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