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Leadership Emotions At Work: Why Regulation, Not Repression, Builds Stronger Teams By Andriana Eliadis, Forbes Councils Member.
Historically, emotions have been viewed as irrational, unstable or primitive—hardly the stuff of sound decision-making. Enlightenment thinkers like Descartes and Kant privileged reason as the ...
But understanding mixed emotions is important because some evidence suggests we might be able to use complex emotions that have both positive and negative qualities to feel better.
Productivity has never been just about time management. It’s also about managing one’s emotions, writes Israa Nasir.
3,000-year-old clay tablets show that some associations between emotion and parts of the body have remained the same for millennia.
Mixed emotions are so interesting, in part, because of their potential role during important life events. Sometimes, mixed emotions help you cope with big changes and turn into cherished memories.
We now understand that our emotions are often wise. The problem is that our culture and our institutions haven’t caught up with our knowledge.
Now a teenager, Riley is wrestling with four new emotions: anxiety, envy, ennui and embarrassment. Here’s how they might show up for your kids.
Researchers map how the brain regulates emotions Study identifies multiple emotion regulation systems, providing targets for therapy Date: April 3, 2024 Source: Dartmouth College Summary: A new ...
Here's your brief emotion crash course: Key pitfalls of emotional suppression and key benefits of processing emotion.
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