“An extended stay in the wilderness inevitably directs one's attention outward as much as inward, and it is impossible to live off the land without developing both a subtle understanding of, and a strong emotional bond with, that land and all it holds.” StrongUnderstandingAttentionImpossibleLandEmotionalDevelopingSubtleWildernessInwardStrong Emotional Book:Into the Wild Source: Into the Wild
“It's exciting having a student who is not used to expressing their emotional side and bringing that out in them and see that developing and helping to nurture that. That's an exciting thing. In a class of fifteen there are usually two very good writers, equal to good student writers anywhere in the country. Those two make the class wonderful.” TwoCountryHelpingUsedSidesClassWonderfulStudentsEmotionalEqualExcitingVery GoodDevelopingFifteenNurtureGood WritersExciting ThingsGood Students Author:Alan Lightman
“Developing emotional intelligence is one way to protect yourself from damaging relationships. Emotional intelligence is a science that has been studied and researched for over a decade. According to the theories, mutual respect and effective communication are key.” WayHas BeensEmotionalTheoryCommunicationKeysProtectDecadesOne WayDevelopingMutualEmotional IntelligenceMutual RespectProtect YourselfEffective Communication Book:Mood Mapping: Plot your way to emotional health and happiness Source: Mood Mapping: Plot your way to emotional health and happiness
“Today, financial capital is no longer the key asset. It is human capital. Success is no longer about economic competence as the main leverage. It is about emotional intelligence. It is no longer about controls. It is about collaboration. It is no longer about hierarchies. It is about leading through networks. It is no longer about aligning people through structures and spreadsheets. It is about aligning them through meaning and purpose. It is no longer about developing followers. It is about developing leaders.” PeopleHumansMotivationalTodayPurposeLeaderEconomicEmotionalKeysStructureFinancialDevelopingAssetsFollowersCollaborationEmotional IntelligenceHierarchyCompetence Author:Darren Hardy