How to Choose the Perfect Christmas Gift for Her

Written by Susan Dunn, MA Clinical Psychology, cEQc, The EQ Coach™


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The holidays pressure every area of our life. Take a moment to think about what’s going on, and to organize yourself forrepparttar coming holidays. Get some EQ coaching if you need help with getting organized, coping withrepparttar 101732 holidays, managingrepparttar 101733 family get-togethers, and so forth.

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Thanksgiving: A Multicultural Adventure?

Written by Susan Dunn, MA, cEQc, The EQ Coach


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”Thanksgiving ISrepparttar football game,” my husband said to me, soto voce, angry over that and also because he hadn’t had any food.

THE ATTIRE

Everyone fromrepparttar 101731 medical school contingent was dressed up, and in festive apparel. The Australians were in blue jeans. The social group also has a pull.

FOOD

At last we were invited torepparttar 101732 buffet table. To me, it’s a big part ofrepparttar 101733 event, and I was aghast. Boiled onions in a cream sauce, a turnip casserole, a ham, tart cranberries just crushed and sitting in a bowl … where wasrepparttar 101734 turkey,repparttar 101735 stuffing,repparttar 101736 sweet cranberry jelly? I don’t even remember whatrepparttar 101737 dessert was, but it’s for sure it wasn’trepparttar 101738 Ambrosia my Texas-mother fixed, orrepparttar 101739 Mince Meat pie my British-ancestored father demanded.

A conversation ensued about who has what for Thanksgiving, some of us trying to convincerepparttar 101740 non-American participants of what Thanksgiving was “really” like, i.e., not like this, but also not agreeing among ourselves.

My husband and I went home feeling we hadn’t had a Thanksgiving. I didn’t getrepparttar 101741 meal, he didn’t getrepparttar 101742 football game.

THE GRACE

Approachingrepparttar 101743 table, someone suggested a prayer of Thanksgiving. The host (the highest status male present) looked surprise so we all turned towardrepparttar 101744 most known-religious man inrepparttar 101745 room. However,repparttar 101746 host evidently decided it was his job, and began a grace. I looked around. Some had their heads bowed in prayer; others were looking aroundrepparttar 101747 room, ill-at-ease.

AMBIANCE

When they first walked intorepparttar 101748 house,repparttar 101749 US participants looked around as if something was missing. What was missing? There were no Thanksgiving decorations. Nor was there a host;repparttar 101750 hosts’ child openedrepparttar 101751 door and we went hunting forrepparttar 101752 couple.

“I miss my dad,”repparttar 101753 Missouri woman told me, an oblique reference torepparttar 101754 greeting-situation. “He always greeted guests so warmly, with a hug and a big smile atrepparttar 101755 front door.”

The Dominican-Spain couple missed music and dancing. “In my country we dance after dinner,” he said. “Here, you sit and fall asleep.”

He andrepparttar 101756 gentleman from Australia also stayed inrepparttar 101757 room whererepparttar 101758 women were after dinner;repparttar 101759 rest ofrepparttar 101760 guys went off torepparttar 101761 rec room.

AFTERGLOW

Conversations continued afterrepparttar 101762 event. The upshot was we’d had a good time, good company, and didn’t wish to appear ungrateful, but we all were left feeling “homesick.” Next year we’d do our own Thanksgivings, we agreed.

However,repparttar 101763 next year my husband and I found ourselves inrepparttar 101764 car Thanksgiving Day, onrepparttar 101765 way over torepparttar 101766 house of a Pakistani couple.

“Why on earth would they invite us over for Thanksgiving?” my husband asked. “It’s an American holiday.”

“I think it’s nice,” I said. “They’re going to live inrepparttar 101767 US and they want to join in and learn new ways. I just hope we have turkey.”

“I just better get to watchrepparttar 101768 game this year,” he added, ominously.

Overrepparttar 101769 chicken makhani and ras malai, unfortunately served duringrepparttar 101770 last quarter ofrepparttar 101771 football game,repparttar 101772 Japanese woman on my right said, “So this is how you celebrate Thanksgiving here.”

CULTURAL CHAOS

Interacting with other cultures is challenging, and requires a lot of emotional intelligence. It requires flexibility, creativity, empathy and interpersonal skills, plus a lot of understanding and a sense of humor. It forces us to focus on what’s really important –repparttar 101773 people orrepparttar 101774 details? It also brings us to a greater awareness of what our own culture is.

Emotional intelligence relies on self-awareness and then other-awareness and findingrepparttar 101775 common ground, with optimism and goodwill. Global emotional intelligence relies on own-culture-awareness, then other-culture-awareness, and then findingrepparttar 101776 common ground with optimism and goodwill.

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