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Author: Joshua

The Power of Naming Emotions

Emotional intelligence is all about feelings & thoughts working together… naming emotions is just that! https://t.co/DVDv18ooRX

This entry was published on May 22, 2016 and was updated on May 22, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged article, emotions. Bookmark the permalink.
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The Neuroscience of Creativity

RT @6s_EQ: Evolution has fostered and rewarded creativity. Creativity is as human as conversation. https://t.co/TjO3ruRsLE

This entry was published on May 22, 2016 and was updated on May 22, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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World’s Most Popular Painkiller Also Kills Empathy

In one study, researchers found that the world’s most popular painkiller also kills empathy. https://t.co/Vwd1r0A5ws

This entry was published on May 22, 2016 and was updated on May 22, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged empathy, Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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International Conference on Emotional Intelligence

Cool. Please share the highlights! https://t.co/emR9uVPYV2

This entry was published on May 22, 2016 and was updated on May 22, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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Free Seeking Refuge Facilitator Kit

RT @btravelsworld: Let’s celebrate our shared humanity.
https://t.co/sIDW5H1e4M

This entry was published on May 22, 2016 and was updated on May 22, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged empathy. Bookmark the permalink.
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What Is Neurogenesis?

Got brain cells? Now you have some more 🙂 https://t.co/Vq70Axuftv

This entry was published on May 22, 2016 and was updated on May 22, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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The Relationship Between Emotions and Attention

Study: “children w better understanding of emotions had fewer attention problems later ” https://t.co/vgPFpSiv2D https://t.co/fTzhbvdtQ5

This entry was published on May 22, 2016 and was updated on May 22, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, emotions, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Growing Up Is Complicated

“Inside Out” doesn’t just stick up for dark feelings, it also recognizes that growing up comes with complexity! https://t.co/rlSCAVjGCy

This entry was published on May 22, 2016 and was updated on May 22, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, emotions. Bookmark the permalink.
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Emotional Intelligence Saved the Day

How Will Ferrell’s (Almost) New Role Outraged the Internet–Until Emotional Intelligence Saved the Day: https://t.co/pKNFpqI8KO

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged article. Bookmark the permalink.
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Helping Children Succeed

“it’s a waste of time to get hung up on the precise specifics of what we do as parents” @anniemurphypaul https://t.co/jDr2ryb80b

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, parenting. Bookmark the permalink.
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The Neuroscience of Creativity

Evolution has fostered and rewarded creativity. Creativity is as human as conversation. https://t.co/QywShm9O8a

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged article, Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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7 Reasons Why Emotional Intelligence Is One of the Fastest Growing Job Skills

According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report, EQ will be one of the top 10 job skills in 2020. https://t.co/gmxrksaQ6h

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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The Best Children’s Books on Mindfulness

A useful guide to the best books about mindfulness for children and adolescents, from Meena Srinivasan. https://t.co/VmbnZvXLOv

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged Mindfulness. Bookmark the permalink.
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Reconsidering Rigor in Schools

What ‘rigor’ in schools looks like needs to be reassessed – engagement and personal meaning are the new rigor. https://t.co/EogZNm9aZL

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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State of the Heart 2016

RT @PeterWolffSF: Big data on emotional intelligence – essential reading for everyone interested in EQ https://t.co/rlgwJezvH4 via @eqjosh

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged research. Bookmark the permalink.
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Cut This Word Out to Boost Your EQ

Cutting this word from your vocabulary might just boost your emotional intelligence: https://t.co/1dVSYmo0vV

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged article. Bookmark the permalink.
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To Improve School Climate, Look at Recess

Students who get at least 15 minutes of recess every day behave better in the classroom, says a 2009 study: https://t.co/Ozem565nnv

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged children, culture. Bookmark the permalink.
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Neuroscience and Ethical Decision Making

What happens in the brain when a person is faced with an ethical/moral dilemma? How can we apply this to business? https://t.co/IW0bhSsXQv

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged leadership, Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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Stronger Parent Child Connections with Emotional Intelligence

RT @XformingShape: Rising stress and isolation fuel disconnection. More emotional intelligence is needed https://t.co/O1v6KPb7E3 via @eqjosh

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged parenting, relationships, WHP. Bookmark the permalink.
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Seeking Refuge

Can refugee crisis make us more human? Free event kit: https://t.co/xkFu26f6eV
#SeekingRefuge #MeWeSyria #worldrefugeeday @refugeecampaign

This entry was published on May 17, 2016 and was updated on May 17, 2016 / Joshua. Posted in and tagged empathy. Bookmark the permalink.
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