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Student Learning and Relational Intelligence

Student Learning and Relational Intelligence | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

We’ve been hearing a lot of buzz around “emotional intelligence,” but it’s time to recast the concept. As psychotherapist Esther Perel says, emotional intelligence is not self-referential; it’s about knowing how to relate to others and how to manage the way they relate to us. A more useful term is “relational intelligence,” and we should be teaching it to our students from an early age.

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How to Give an Emotionally Intelligent Presentation

How to Give an Emotionally Intelligent Presentation | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Emotions play an active role in almost all of our decision making. That's one reason why emotional intelligence, the ability to identify, understand, and manage those emotions, is such an invaluable skill. 

 

But how specifically does emotional intelligence help us with our daily tasks? Here are three tips to make sure your next presentation is emotionally intelligent:

1. Don't get anxious. Get excited.

All of us get nervous before a presentation, even if we've done it hundreds of times. So take that nervousness and turn it into something positive: enthusiasm.How do you do that exactly?

Spend those final few moments reviewing your favorite parts of the presentation. Remind yourself why you're doing this, and focus on the value you have to deliver to your listeners.

Now, take that enthusiasm and give a talk that you passionately believe in.

 
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Bryan Worn's curator insight, September 28, 2016 5:49 PM

A mentor told me some years ago to get over myself when it comes to speaking and presentations. She said that we are there to serve the room not to focus on ourselves. This short article will help if you are nervous about speaking or presenting.

Bovee & Thill's Online Business Communication Magazines's curator insight, October 2, 2016 3:27 PM

 

"But how specifically does emotional intelligence help us with our daily tasks? Here are three tips to make sure your next presentation is emotionally intelligent: . . . "

Dr. Helen Teague's curator insight, October 4, 2016 5:18 PM
The Learning Factor's insight: View your presentation from your audience's perspective instead of your own.
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To Get a Better Read On People, Read More Books - InformED

To Get a Better Read On People, Read More Books - InformED | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Many of us think we know what emotional intelligence looks like, but Lisa Feldman Barrett, professor of psychology at Northeastern University and author of How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain, says we’ve been painting ourselves the wrong picture for some time now.

First, emotional intelligence is not separate from cognitive intelligence. The two systems go hand-in-hand and are, in fact, quite inextricably linked.
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