Episodios

  • The Death of a CEO is Not Karmic Justice.
    Dec 22 2024

    Emotionally Intelligent leaders must be careful not to condone violence as a substitution for problem-solving.

    Karmic justice is often thought of in times like these as a suitable way to explain away impulsive, misdirected anger or resentment.

    The path to solving such a multifaceted problem lies not in reactionary efforts but in careful response that requires education and dialogue with a group of dedicated advocates willing to work toward a common goal. It is how every real and lasting change in civil and or social justice last

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  • Elections Night Empathic Distress
    Nov 6 2024

    If the world seems chaotic, and it is making you want to withdraw because you are feeling like you can not deal with all that is wrong


    It may be Empathic Distress


    But emotional intelligence could offer some way forward

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  • PIP PIP No Way
    Apr 16 2024

    The Personal Improvement Plan (PIP) is never welcome as it strikes at the heart of anyone's ego or sense of good work.


    It is so important that this be done the right way with both employee and employer playing a role so that there is a positive outcome on the individual and work culture


    We need to do this better and that means training and practice also trust that you have the best intentions

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    https://realcounselinginc.com/executive-coaching/




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    13 m
  • Football Playoffs and Emotional Intelligence?
    Feb 7 2024

    If you are watching, you will see the reactions of players and fans that let you see their ability to show emotions at the right time.


    There is an emotional positioning aspect of the competition that allows us to enjoy victory and even tolerate loss with grace


    Next time your team loses, think about how your emotions show up. What purpose it serves? How can this help you in your professional or personal life?

    Listen to the episode to find out



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    My Executive Coaching Services https://realcounselinginc.com/online-counseling




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  • NO MORE RESOLUTIONS
    Jan 11 2024

    Are we addicted to accomplishment?

    Maybe we should stop making mountains for ourselves to overcome.

    Pick something you are doing well and keep doing that.

    Book choice From Strength to Strength by Arthur C Barnes:

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  • About Men's Mental Health- Emotional Intelligence is about having awaress to take action.
    Nov 1 2023

    The common excuses for men not embracing mental health conversations no longer justify not seeking help. Today's emotional climate requires men to have good emotional skills to navigate the life today.

    When someone says "I was not raised in a house that talked of emotions" or any other reasons that men do not search out mental health..... I am always troubled. Men continue to use the same reasons for not wanting to be uncomfortable with the topic of feelings, stress, and worry. Yet it is a universal struggle that we feel daily


    It is our responsibility as men to find and invest in those relationships that will help us through the hard times. No excuses


    If you or anyone is struggling reach out to those resources available https://988lifeline.org/talk-to-someone-now/


    GREAT OPTIONS FOR DUDES AND MENTAL HEALTH

    https://mantherapy.org/

    https://headsupguys.org/mens-depression/self-check/

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    11 m
  • EQ READY- Emotionally Intelligent Leaders (Trailer)
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  • Be Uncomfortable
    Oct 5 2023

    Much of my work is with people who have to make difficult decisions in their company, business or personal life! They want to know how to make the best decision!


    How does this relate to the Emotional Intelligent leader?

    Most leaders with Emotional Intelligence expect some decisions to be difficult. They are willing to be uncomfortable. It is likely that they have experienced risk, luck, and failure

    They are more comfortable with being uncomfortable


    I mention the book The Lean Startup by Eric Ries

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    7 m