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Emotional Intelligence Learn About Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence: Emotional Intelligence or E.Q. (emotional quotient) is such a hot trendy topic these days, but it really is an old-fashioned concept. Did you know that how you deal with adversity is an indicator of your emotional intelligence level? Read how that is so. You may also find interesting the answers to the question: is emotional intelligence a more accurate indicator for corporate or education success than intelligence quotient (I.Q.) or personality?
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Personality And Learning Styles: An Alternate Resource
This is an alternate collection of personality and learning styles articles. Learn how differing personality and learning styles can cause conflict between student and teacher and among students themselves. Understanding how people learn can reduce conflict in the classroom or on-the-job site. Teaching several people at the same time with different learning styles can be challenging. We offer you insight into each of the accepted learning styles and the relationship between personality.
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Creativity And Innovation
If you consider yourself a creative person, you'll be interested in reading these articles. You'll learn how to increase your creativity and how the creativity process works. Also included are a few articles on innovation.
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Psychology and Learning Theories
Need basic information about the range of psychological and learning theories form the past and present? These articles and summaries explain the basics of major theories in psychology.
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Personal Styles -- Time-Waster or Useful - Should You Join The MBTI Shuffle?
You can find them almost everywhere. Myers-Briggs, Enneagrams, leadership styles, learning styles, communication styles, teaching styles, conflict management styles...all designed to classify or label people so they can better understand themselves and others. More and more training vendors are using style questionnaires as a basis for training and development. The question is: are they really useful, or are they just fun exercises akin to astrology?
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