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How we experience emotions differently

How we experience emotions differently

We each experience the same emotions, but we all experience them differently. While my best known work is on the universal elements in emotion, I am now examining the exact opposite, how each individual’s emotional response or experience is unique. Individual...
Emotional Intelligence in Career Planning

Emotional Intelligence in Career Planning

Have you ever noticed that some people just seem to understand you better? These people know when a friend is down, even if they haven’t said so, or know that their parents had a hard day at work. They’re generally easy to get along with and don’t...
Emotional Agility

Emotional Agility

Sixteen thousand—that’s how many words we speak, on average, each day. So imagine how many unspoken ones course through our minds. Most of them are not facts but evaluations and judgments entwined with emotions—some positive and helpful (I’ve worked hard and I can ace...
Interpersonal emotion regulation

Interpersonal emotion regulation

Abstract A staple theme in clinical psychology, emotion regulation, or the ability to manage one’s emotions, is directly linked with personal wellbeing and the ability to effectively navigate the social world. Until recently, this concept has been limited to a focus...
Emotional competemce framework

Emotional competemce framework

SOURCES: This generic competence framework distills findings from: MOSAIC competencies for professional and administrative occupations (U.S. Office of Personnel Management); Spencer and Spencer, Competence at Work; and top performance and leadership competence studies...