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What Would Your Headline Be?

Great Leadership By Dan

We know the importance of healing our self-worth, changing our stressful lifestyles and making stronger spiritual connections. Where do you start? Our stressful lives are like living in an earthquake prone area. Without one, your brain is subject to an “amygdala hijack” (Daniel Goleman, Ph.D.) You have to dig for it.

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All of Our Decisions Are Emotional

Coaching Tip

Yet, the purpose of a social-emotional learning isn’t to elide emotion but to channel it: to surf the rapids rather than to be swamped by them. This can be hard to do. asks Stephanie Jones, a Harvard psychologist who has studied a number of social-emotional learning programs. “Do Social-emotional learning (S.E.L.)