Emotional Intelligence Development
The way caregivers respond to a child's emotions plays a crucial role in developing emotional intelligence. When children receive support and understanding, they learn to navigate their feelings without shame. Conversely, dismissive or critical responses can lead to complex layers of emotion, making it difficult for them to process their feelings effectively. This foundational emotional training shapes their ability to understand and manage emotions throughout life.In this clip
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Negotiate Anything
Developing Emotional Intelligence with Eli Harwood
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How do negative experiences, such as being told at a young age or into adulthood how we should feel (e.g., feeling ashamed or not being allowed to feel sad), get encoded into our brains, and how does not having permission to feel our real, biological emotions impact our future decisions? This was discussed in the episode Zen Master Henry Shukman — 20 Minutes of Calm and The Powerful World of Koans | The Tim Ferriss Show and the clip Emotional Literacy Journey.
How do negative experiences, such as being told how we should feel at a young age or into adulthood (e.g., feeling ashamed or not being allowed to feel sad), get encoded into our brains, and how does not having permission to feel our real, biological emotions impact our future decisions? This was discussed in the episode Zen Master Henry Shukman — 20 Minutes of Calm and The Powerful World of Koans | The Tim Ferriss Show and the clip Emotional Literacy Journey.
How do negative experiences, such as being told how we should feel at a young age or into adulthood (e.g., feeling ashamed or not being allowed to feel sad), get encoded into our brains, and how does not having permission to feel our real, biological emotions impact our future decisions? This was discussed in the episode Zen Master Henry Shukman — 20 Minutes of Calm and The Powerful World of Koans | The Tim Ferriss Show and the clip Emotional Literacy Journey.