Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence
Daniel Goleman.
MANAGEMENT
Emotional Intelligence
By Daniel Goleman
The book Emotional intelligence talks about several topics butall around emotions what is an emotion? What are for? What kind of emotions are? Why do they exist? That are some questions that Daniel G. makes in the introduction of the book, the books follows thenext strategy for making us understand everything first it tells a quote or a story or sometimes both, so we can reflect on them, he says that if we teach to our kids emotional intelligence it couldmake our lives really different, well let’s go back to the first question what is an emotion? The author gives us several definitions and I get to the conclusion that an emotion is “any state of mindor disorder, feeling, passion”.
There are different kinds of emotions like
* Rage: and theirs different examples like anger, hostility, and unfriendliness.
* Sadness: sorrow, melancholy,loneliness, desperation.
* Fear: anxiety, nervousness, dread, phobia, dismay.
* Pleasure: happiness, joy, relieve, soothe, pride, exciting, ecstasy.
* Love: congeniality, friendliness,trust, banquet, worship.
* Surprise: concussion, astonish, disconcert.
* Displease: scorn, despise, disdain.
* Embarrassment: guilt, trouble, remorse, mortification.
That are some of them andin the book Daniel Goleman makes an explanation of every single one giving examples and stories and telling us why our body make that reactions all is because our brain have several reactions andthat we expressed it different, and also why sometimes our reactions of fear can lead to something disastrous Daniel tell us the next story one day that a married couple returns to their house aftergoing out to drink, they thought that their daughter of 3 years was out but they didn’t remember that she was there, they began to hear noises and she wanted to scared them and said boo, the father...
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