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Author: Joshua

Google’s Laszlo Brock Talks Gender Differences

Google expects different answers from men and women on a question used to predict job success. But why? https://t.co/Ep0SDqpCyy

This entry was published on July 26, 2016 and was updated on July 26, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged HR. Bookmark the permalink.
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by Joshua July 26, 2016
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Kindness Is Intuitive — It’s Overthinking That Leads to Selfish Behavior

According to the bulk of the scientific evidence, most people are naturally kind. @melissadahl
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This entry was published on July 26, 2016 and was updated on July 26, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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EQ Updates from Six Seconds

EQ Updates from Six Seconds – https://t.co/l6yKB89iyn

This entry was published on July 26, 2016 and was updated on July 26, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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Effective Leaders Know the Science Behind Their Behavior

Before leading anyone else, a leader first must manage themselves, says @DanielGolemanEI https://t.co/Fg0tXx2pPl

This entry was published on July 24, 2016 and was updated on July 24, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged leadership. Bookmark the permalink.
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The Empty Brain

The human brain does not contain most of the things people think it does – not even simple things like ‘memories’. https://t.co/4k1pHpAD2X

This entry was published on July 24, 2016 and was updated on July 24, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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Unloaded Minds Are the Most Creative

‘Unloaded’ minds are the most creative, according to a recent study. @drake_baer https://t.co/4KuLda0qb8

This entry was published on July 24, 2016 and was updated on July 24, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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Upcoming EQ Family Camp

What does it mean to parent with EQ? Take a look at our Parenting with EQ case studies: https://t.co/JeQ4RqVUHj

This entry was published on July 24, 2016 and was updated on July 24, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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Can You Show Real Business Value from Emotional Intelligence?

Culture eats strategy… but what do you need to build a great culture? Hint: feelings matter. https://t.co/M5jcFZpMu5

This entry was published on July 24, 2016 and was updated on July 24, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged culture, performance. Bookmark the permalink.
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The Business Value of Emotional Intelligence

Can we emotional intelligence from something “interesting” to “valuable”? https://t.co/JT7Ejj641A https://t.co/b8l5b3zm7N

This entry was published on July 17, 2016 and was updated on July 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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We Are Built To Be Kind

Darwin wrote that communities with the greatest number of sympathetic members will be the ones to flourish. https://t.co/vg4GP088PQ

This entry was published on July 17, 2016 and was updated on July 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged empathy, Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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How We Physically Express Emotions

Scientists have discovered where in our body we feel certain emotions. Cool, short video! https://t.co/v7wRKS1ERO

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Decisions Are Emotional, Not Logical

Decision-making isn’t logical, it’s emotional, according to the latest findings in neuroscience. @startwithno https://t.co/oA5JSA7XI6

This entry was published on July 17, 2016 and was updated on July 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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Studying EQ in a Rural Appalachian Highschool

Does EQ instruction by a skilled educator have the potential to change a student’s world view? https://t.co/lCTwwWREBq

This entry was published on July 17, 2016 and was updated on July 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Social and Emotional Learning Is a Must to Reduce Bullying

Social and emotional learning is a must to reduce bullying! https://t.co/zKky5bVdry https://t.co/PDlQWQPSRw

This entry was published on July 17, 2016 and was updated on July 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Feeling Down? Treat Someone Else

Want to feel better? Research says to think outside yourself. https://t.co/egGDGKMjQY

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Special Report on Teens and Stress

Parents say their teenage daughters have higher levels of stress than their teen sons, a new WebMD survey shows. https://t.co/CjsXSCIsOj

This entry was published on July 10, 2016 and was updated on July 10, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting, Stress. Bookmark the permalink.
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Talking About Great Leaders

RT @Nenconsulting: Research on stand-out leaders: It’s about others https://t.co/jJ7YxFixPY via @eqjosh

This entry was published on July 10, 2016 and was updated on July 10, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged leadership, performance, teamwork. Bookmark the permalink.
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The Power of Naming Emotions

RT @johnhaime: Simple but practical advice to create some self-awareness around emotions – https://t.co/hu53GE9Se6 https://t.co/8bJaJNbjGH

This entry was published on July 10, 2016 and was updated on July 10, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged awareness. Bookmark the permalink.
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How Teaching Kindness in Schools Reduces Bullying

A great number of benefits have been reported to support teaching kindness in schools – including reducing bullying. https://t.co/uDPatmB0Gq

This entry was published on July 10, 2016 and was updated on July 10, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Why Kindness Is Good for You

Helping others is the right thing to do. But did you know that it also makes you happier and healthier? https://t.co/Wa2tOCCw8T

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