Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize own and others feelings, and
the ability to handle them.
This term was made popular by Daniel Goleman, in
his celebrated book, Emotional Intelligence, published in 1995.
Goleman
believes that emotional...
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Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize own and others feelings, and
the ability to handle them.
This term was made popular by Daniel Goleman, in
his celebrated book, Emotional Intelligence, published in 1995.
Goleman
believes that emotional intelligence can be organized around five capabilities:
know the emotions and feelings, manage, recognize, create their own
motivation, and managing relationships.
The most primitive region of the brain is the brain stem, which regulates basic
life functions such as breathing or metabolism, and we share with all species
that have nervous system, although it is very rudimentary.
From this emerged
the primitive brain emotional centers, millions of years later, led to the thinking
brain: the neocortex.
The fact that the emotional brain is much older than
rational and that this is a derivation of the former, clearly reveals the authentic
relationship between thinking and feeling.
La amígdala cerebral y el hipocampo fueron dos piezas c
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