February 27, 2014 / by Pause Factory Admin /
Overview
The root word for Emotions is MOT, and MOT means to move. At the root of every action (performance), there is an emotions, thus “Emotions Drive People, People Drive Performance. The ability to blend thinking and feeling in ways that lead to optimal motivation and noble intentions is the prerequisite for selfless performance. A deep understanding and utilization of Emotional Intelligence will improve Effectiveness, Relationship, Quality of Life and Well Being. This course comes with status revealing emotional intelligence assessment that is used in the guiding participants growth path for optimal performance.
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EMOTIONS MASTERY FOR SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE
February 27, 2014 / by Pause Factory Admin /
Overview
The root word for Emotions is MOT, and MOT means to move. At the root of every action (performance), there is an emotions, thus “Emotions Drive People, People Drive Performance. The ability to blend thinking and feeling in ways that lead to optimal motivation and noble intentions is the prerequisite for selfless performance. A deep understanding and utilization of Emotional Intelligence will improve Effectiveness, Relationship, Quality of Life and Well Being. This course comes with status revealing emotional intelligence assessment that is used in the guiding participants growth path for optimal performance.
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Behind the Veil
September 12, 2008 / by Pause Factory Admin / Emotional Intelligence / 0 comments
In 2005 I was Chairman of the first Emotional and Spiritual Intelligence Conference in the Middle East, a three-day program in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. I wrote this article on the last day of the conference, May 30, 2005. We live in a time of turmoil and uncertainty and, if we accept the world that we see innewspaper headlines, […]
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Emotional Intelligence tool against Prejudice at Work
September 11, 2008 / by Pause Factory Admin / Emotional Intelligence, People Management / 0 comments
Race. What a complicated subject. Growing up, I was influenced by a variety of cultures. My father immigrated to the U.S. from the Philippines. My mom was “white”, from near Boston (with Portuguese and Irish ancestry). Then, there were my friends: I grew up in a racially diverse city in Virginia, where I went to […]
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