By: Mike Logan | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Emotional Competence is a learnable competence. My domestic violence mentor, Tony Kubicki, long ago taught me that awareness gives me choice, and that awareness is the key component to emotional competence. read more
By: Alice Ken | 2012-03-20 | Depression Emotional intelligence and emotional competence are two related terms yet their meaning differs. They are both used t explain the status of individual emotions as it relates to intelligence. After analyzing wide range literature pertaining to emotional intelligence, I would define it as a kind of intelligence that relates to the emotional side of the life of a person (Santrock, 2001). This perta read more
By: Ryan McSparran | 2010-10-19 | Leadership Where EQ differs from IQ, is that the principles of EQ can be strengthened and learned, even at a rapid pace. Organizations worldwide have taken advantage of this, implementing emotional intelligence training and competency development into their work environments. read more
By: Antonio Marsocci | 2010-03-26 | Business Some executives are better at budgets, analysis, research; the logical stuff. Some, on the other hand, are better at relating to people, motivating their team, gaining an understanding of how customers might think. read more
By: Kitty Cooper | 2010-10-16 | Health & Fitness All Competent Person Coaching Programs aren't created equal. Contemplate rigorously the importance of the training that will be given to the person in your organization who will be responsible for OSHA compliance. The "Competent Person" designation given to an employee is not a little thing. Great thought ought to be given as to the individual who will carry the title of Competent Person for a given job. read more
By: Josephine Johnson | 2012-03-11 | Games Majority of persons participate in games for entertainment and fun. Many games feature a challenge or story lines that engage emotional and mental emotions. This explains why gamers keep coming back to their favorite games. Games also offer the ideal opportunity for passing time when there is nothing else to do. When you play games you give your self an opportunity to gain relief stress. Playing games allows you to practice and to learn life skills. You learn how to organize, create content, pri read more
By: Lee Coates | 2010-04-02 | Success The key to better results is increased competence! How do you rate yourself when you compare your competence to to the most successful people in you home business niche? Amateurs are frequently good at memorizing and learning lots of small packages of information. Which is what you are taught in school. read more
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 2011-04-08 | Article Marketing There is a perception that the world has plenty of competent Yoga teachers. Yet, when you attend a class, you discover teachers are attentive to their students and some who are not. Without speculatin... read more
By: Mack Shepperson | 2011-10-10 | Supplements In the world of athletics, performance goes beyond the ability to physically perform on a consistent basis. Constant optimal effort, team dynamics, and emotional wellbeing are also essential to achieve the greatest competency, and eventually, success. read more
By: PC Teoh | 2010-11-30 | Business In the competitive world, we are so used to compete with each other for financial gains. This is a win-lose situation that will only favor the winners. Even then, the financial gain that we have created in our bank account will not be permanent. On the hand, if you turn to collaborative mindset, you will see a whole new perspective about gaining and losing. You will realize that to maintain our em read more
By: janetjhon | 2011-06-09 | Personal injury Let's face it. Life has its ways of dealing blows and injuries that set us back, emotionally and financially. The good news is that law makes room for such eventualities and gives us certain rights. read more
By: Shanoo Singh | 2010-04-03 | Human Resources Daniel Golman has influenced me tremendously by his beautiful piece of work, while I read and reread his work I gain a lot of insight and see how correct is the correlation between productivity and managing your emotions well in your professional and personnel life. Today the word recession has taken away the charm of employment. read more
By: Graham Yemm | 2011-04-12 | Stress Management In business and personal development different topics, themes and theories come in and out of fashion. Many people keep looking for the latest theory hoping it will provide some magical solution. Poss... read more
By: Billy Harvey | 2010-11-25 | Coaching Corporate companies are starting to venture more into the world of Emotional Intelligence. It is the' in vogue' training. Why? Well I believe it is because it concentrates on people understanding themselves and their behaviour much better, rather than just giving them advice on team work and effectiveness in the workplace. read more