Archive for the 'Emotional Intelligence' Category

Reactions in Crisis Situations

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

We can suppose what others can experience in crisis situations. Generally, we are “impressed” by the cognitive and affective reactions of those caught in such a limit situation…but we can’t understand them emphatically because we can’t fully feel their feelings and we can’t live what they are living. Not really knowing the plentiful experiences […]

Sympathy and Antipathy

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

Did you ever ask yourself why do you consider some people likable and others unlikable? We people make and often use this “discrimination” as a criteria to easy the selection of possible partners for a relationship. It is known that all of us prefer to interact with pleasant people avoiding the nasty ones.
Psychologically speaking, […]

Genuine Desires – how to use them to Succeed

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

The real cause we don’t achieve what we want isn’t that we aren’t capable. We are fully capable; all we need to achieve our dreams is within us. The true cause why we don’t live what we want is the fact that we don’t know for sure what we want. We don’t know what we […]

Simple or Complex Approach?

Sunday, July 23rd, 2006

Today I read a simple but powerful little book called “Who Moved My Cheese?” by Spencer Johnson, where I found out an interesting distinction between two kinds of brains. “Simple brains and good instincts” of mice (animals in general) and “complex brains, filled with many beliefs and emotions” of human beings.
These two kinds of brains […]