Dr Travis Bradberry looks at the data to outline some signs that you're lacking in emotional intelligence.
MIT researchers reveal how your brain makes decisions that are influenced by emotion or anxiety.
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YourTango's writer breaks down six signs of a master manipulator and how to avoid them.
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Learning how to cope with the emotional feelings and fears of vision loss can make a difference in the life you lead. Jill and Girl Gone Blind, Maria Johnson, talk about their experiences in seekin...
Think about it. When you look at viral videos, or Twitter trends, or even just the most-shared news items that get passed around on any given day, the one thing they have in common is that they make people FEEL something - and that's the secret sauce that social marketers need to add to their recipes.
By Sylvia Smith When married couples think of intimacy, their first thought is often sexual intimacy. Being physically intimate is one of the great benefits of marriage, but there is another vital…
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Humans are emotional, that’s a fact you can confirm after your morning commute (or even before you get out of the house). You may not like it, but if we weren’t, life would lose meaning and become a boring wasteland. ZEALnyc says
Learning to handle negative emotions is critical for children, but parents tend to teach avoidance rather than acceptance.
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The example you set teaches kids how to be empathetic. But these 5 tactics can help you up their awareness of other people's feelings.
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Many dog and cat owners think they know what how their animals are feeling. While that may be true, an animal collar or jacket, equipped with sensors, could give them even more information about the emotional state of their pet. The sensors provide data on things like body temperature and heart rate. VOA’s Deborah Block has more.
It is perhaps no small irony that the culture that gave us “nothing in
excess; everything in moderation” also gave us a literary masterpiece whose
first word is “rage.”
The ancient Greeks were a mass of contradictions. But then, human nature is
a mass of contradictions and the Greeks were n
According to noted neurologist Antonio R. Damasio, joy or sorrow can emerge only after the brain registers physical changes in the body