Why Emotionally Intelligent People Intentionally Do 1 Thing Poorly to Do Many Things Better, Backed by Neuroscience

Science says failing at one thing can actually spark improvement in many others. It’s an emotionally intelligent approach to success.
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Emotionally Intelligent People Use This Brilliant 6-Word Phrase to Control Their Emotions When Things Go Wrong
Mistakes will happen. When they do, this simple framework will help you control your emotional response. You’ll be more effective at work and in your personal life, too.Inc. - 4d -
What would I tell my younger self if I met her for coffee? Mostly that things do get better
Everyone hopes that they will get happier and wiser as well as older. And you know what? Sometimes they do. I met my younger self for coffee. She wore a crisp white Agnès B shirt and patent ballet ...The Guardian - 3d -
How Emotionally Intelligent People Turn Failure Into Progress and Despair Into Happiness, Backed by Science
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‘We’re not doing the thing we’re built to do’: Agnes Callard, the philosopher living life according to Socrates
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Trump says Canada joining US 'would be greatest thing they could ever do'
President Trump on Sunday argued that if Canada were to join the United States, it would be the greatest thing the neighbors to the north could do. “I love the people of Canada. We have a great ...The Hill - Feb. 9 -
I've been studying the brain for 15 years. If you do just one thing for sharper memory, make it this
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Even Trump can be cajoled into doing the right thing – you just have to know which buttons to press | Kenneth Roth
In decades spent convincing world leaders to protect human rights, I’ve learned a thing or two about working with his type. Kenneth Roth is a former executive director of Human Rights Watch and ...The Guardian - 5h -
I'm a self-made millionaire who's worked with over 1,000 couples—3 things I would never do to build a successful relationship
"Money for Couples" author and self-made millionaire Ramit Sethi shares 3 money moves to avoid if you want to build a successful relationship.CNBC - Feb. 9 -
Emotionally Intelligent People Use 2 Simple Phrases to Ignore Hurtful Comments, Understand Others, and Build Stronger Relationships
Business leaders need to know how to keep their cool in emotional moments. These two simple frameworks will help.Inc. - Feb. 9 -
Happiness Researchers Studied 50,000 People. Here’s the Surprising Thing They Learned
Need to schedule an important meeting or call? Timing is everything.Inc. - Feb. 10
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