What is your PROBLEM? There Must Be 50 Ways to…”

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


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When we’re in an emotional situation, we can be “flooded” and unable to think clearly. We get “hijacked.” How do you ask for a raise? You ask for a raise. And it can really get painful to be hung up that way.

“It grieves me so to see you in such pain,” she continues inrepparttar song. “I wish there was something I could do to make you smile again.”

He says he appreciates that, “and would you please explain aboutrepparttar 130528 50 ways?”

Slip outrepparttar 130529 back, Jack Make a new plan, Stan You don’t need to be coy, Roy Just listen to me.

Hop onrepparttar 130530 bus, Gus You don’t need to discuss much Just drop offrepparttar 130531 key, Lee And get yourself free.

And then she has a good idea. “Why don’t we just sleep on it tonight,” she says, and then she kisses him, and he “realized she probably was right … there must be 50 ways to leave your lover.”

Smart girl! She didn’t have a PROBLEM figuring out how to get what she wanted. Emotions motivate us. We will sit onrepparttar 130532 fence untilrepparttar 130533 pain gets too bad in one direction, orrepparttar 130534 expected pleasure too great inrepparttar 130535 other direction.

And when we getrepparttar 130536 feelings that motivate us, we discover there must be 50 ways to …

Asrepparttar 130537 poet said, “Kisses are a better fate than wisdom.” Emotions are our guides. That’s what Emotional Intelligence is all about.

©Susan Dunn, MA Clinical Psychology, cEQc, The EQ Coach™, http://www.susandunn.cc . Coaching for all your needs – transitions, resilience, career, relationships, Emotional Intelligence. Distance learning courses, resources, the EQ eBook Library – http://www.webstrategies.cc/ebooklibrary.html .


Put Yourself Out of Your Misery and Quit

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


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Let’s just say here it’s another good reason to get rid of prejudice, but then we didn’t need another good reason to get rid of prejudice, did we?

Thinking and acting are, of course, two different things, but, as usual, we do not fool our bodies. Look at that physical reaction. An editorial in Nature Neuroscience quickly adds that while “the study links certain brain activity with implicit bias, it says nothing about what causes that bias or howrepparttar bias affects behavior towards people of other races.”

However, it’s very clear how it affectsrepparttar 130526 person withrepparttar 130527 feelings. Those with low bias, did not have a drop in cognitive functioning.

Lead researcher Jennifer Richeson, Dartmouth, concluded that in today’s modern multicultural world, “being biased has negative consequences for us.”

A broader application is to note what it does to us when we are generating negative feelings. If you are reacting this way, it’s going to lower your cognitive functioning. Which is sort of what “work” is all about. You have to be able to think. We return torepparttar 130528 tenets of coaching – find your passion. Find work you love, you’ll do better at it. Make choices. If you dislike something you have two alternatives: remove yourself fromrepparttar 130529 situation, or learn to manage your emotions in regards to it. Prejudice, for instance, is learned. What’s learned, can be unlearned.

Andrepparttar 130530 corollary to this is that when we dwell in rancor, hatred and prejudice, it may or may not damagerepparttar 130531 other, but it definitely damages us. Bias slows us down, and anger kills us … whether suppressed or expressed. If we could all just learn to get along, within ourselves, and between one another … and that’s what Emotional Intelligence is all about.

It seems fitting to end with these words from Doc Childre and Howard Martin, The HeartMath Solution: “The emotional frontier is trulyrepparttar 130532 next frontier to conquer in human understanding. The opportunity we face now, even before that frontier is fully explored and settled, is to develop our emotional potential and accelerate rather dramatically into a new state of being.”

©Susan Dunn, MA Clinical Psychology, cEQc, The EQ Coach™, http://www.susandunn.cc . Coaching for all your needs – transition, career, relationships, resilience, Emotional Intelligence. Distance learning programs, EQ eBook Library – http://www.webstrategies.cc/ebooklibrary.html .Mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc for FREE eZine.


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