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As a psychologist who researches emotional intelligence, I know people with high EQ tend to have a critical skill I like to call "emotional sovereignty." When you know how to handle your emotions, you can harness them for creativity, energy, deeper relationships, and greater happiness and fulfillment. Others may be surprised by the fact that you no longer suppress your emotions — they might even be a little uncomfortable with it at first. Others may be surprised by the fact that you no longer suppress your emotions — they might even be a little uncomfortable with it at first. A psychologist and research scientist by training, Seppälä's expertise is the science of happiness, emotional intelligence, and social connection.
Persons: you've, I'm, It's, Emma Seppälä Organizations: Yale School of Management, Stanford University's Center for Compassion, Education, CNBC Locations: Yale
What to try instead Ask yourself, "What's good for me right now?" What to try instead "I need more practice." What to try instead "I've learned a lot." What to try instead Give yourself the same grace and encouragement you'd give that toddler when you're ruminating on something that didn't go perfectly. "Nobody's perfect" and "everyone makes mistakes" are universal truths.
Persons: I've, You'll, haven't, It's, you'd Organizations: Yale
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