The Intelligence of Emotions: Will the Real Definition of Emotional Intelligence Please Stand Up

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Posted July 13th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
The most recent NexusEQ Conference included delegates from over 100 disciplines and 37 nations gathered in Holland to see how emotional intelligence improves leadership. On EQ.org, more and more practitioners are appearing from all over the world. Google News has stories about EQ every day. It all goes to show that emotional Intelligence is of interest to a wide and growing audience. But what do we mean by "emotional intelligence" -- is it just a nice way of talking about concepts that have b...
Whats Your Dating and Relationship IQ

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Posted July 9th, 2009 at 6:07 am
Intelligence comes in many forms. In spite of this, however, our society focuses almost exclusively on academic intelligence. Think about it. When is the last time someone said, John has really high relationship intelligence. He has a skill for listening and understanding people. He must have a relationship IQ of 160. We focus so much on educational intelligence that we have neglected to teach people about critical elements that make relationships successful. Focusing on traditional intelligence...
What Does it Mean to Be Intelligent?

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Posted July 4th, 2009 at 6:04 am
What is intelligence really? And do we really have tests that can measure it?
You have probably heard of IQ tests which are used to measure intelligence. but do they really measure intelligence, or do they measure something else? How useful is it to know your own IQ score?
The IQ tests we have now may predict which people have a certain type of intellectual potential, but they dont necessarily predict who will become a good teacher, a good manager, a good president, or a good parent. S...
The Complete Book of Intelligence Tests: 500 Exercises to Improve, Upgrade and Enhance Your Mind Strength (The IQ Workout Series) (Paperback)

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Posted July 3rd, 2009 at 5:10 pm
Enjoyable mental exercises to help boost performance on IQ tests This engaging book offers readers the ultimate in calisthenics for the brain. Using the same fun, informative, and accessible style that have made his previous books so popular, Philip Carter helps people identify mental strengths and weaknesses, and provides methods for improving memory, boosting creativity, and tuning in to emotional intelligence. Featuring never-before-published tests designed specifically for ...
Boost Your Child s Brainpower by Simply Letting Them Spend More Time on a Playground

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Posted June 30th, 2009 at 1:27 pm
We all know kids love playgrounds. Now, research shows that playing on the playground can boost brainpower too! Playing has been linked to emotional, social, motor and cognitive development. Playgrounds facilitate the benefits of pure, spontaneous and active free play. Some ways they do it are listed below.
Play and Free Play
While we take the playing done by children for granted, we seldom ponder the mechanics of it. There are many ways that children play and they have unique benefits to ...
How to Have a More Sensual Relationship

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Posted June 30th, 2009 at 1:27 pm
Couples want to know how to make their relationships more sensual. They know something is missing in the sex-for-orgasm experience, delightful as it is. The trouble is, it can become almost pragmatic, a means to an end.
Hunting for the G-spot and popping Viagra can become like making bread in a bread-making machine instead of by hand. You will enjoy an enhanced and deeply bonding experience when you move the focus to the five senses: sight, sound, touch, smell and taste.
MAKE SOME BREAD
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EQ vs. IQ: Why Do Smart People Fail?

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Posted June 29th, 2009 at 10:28 am
Why people who more social succeed while those with merely a moderate IQ considerably fail?
First we need to understand that emotional intelligence (EQ) is not the opposite of the intelligence quotient (IQ); EQ is actually complementary to IQ resembled in academic intelligence and cognitive skills, and studies actually show that our emotional states affect the way our brain functions as well as its processing speed (Cryer qtd. in Kemper). Studies have even shown that Albert Einstein's superio...
10 Things to Consider if You Have an Impossible Manager

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Posted June 29th, 2009 at 10:27 am
When you have an impossible manager, quit? Sometimes thats impossible. If you find yourself And a solution that simple is hardly a solution. There are several things to consider were going to take a look at:
1.Get a coach.
In order to problem-solve effectively, its crucial to view the situation objectively, which you arent in a position to do. No one is. Working with a coach can help you clarify whats going on, and come up with strategies for dealing with it. Youll learn more about yoursel...
The Intelligence of Emotions: Will the Real Definition of Emotional Intelligence Please Stand Up

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Posted June 29th, 2009 at 10:27 am
The most recent NexusEQ Conference included delegates from over 100 disciplines and 37 nations gathered in Holland to see how emotional intelligence improves leadership. On EQ.org, more and more practitioners are appearing from all over the world. Google News has stories about EQ every day. It all goes to show that emotional Intelligence is of interest to a wide and growing audience. But what do we mean by "emotional intelligence" -- is it just a nice way of talking about concepts that have b...
Boost Your Child s Brainpower by Simply Letting Them Spend More Time on a Playground

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Posted June 28th, 2009 at 2:29 am
We all know kids love playgrounds. Now, research shows that playing on the playground can boost brainpower too! Playing has been linked to emotional, social, motor and cognitive development. Playgrounds facilitate the benefits of pure, spontaneous and active free play. Some ways they do it are listed below.<
Play and Free Play
While we take the playing done by children for granted, we seldom ponder the mechanics of it. There are many ways that children play and they have unique benefits...