Emotional Intelligence was an intriguing read. I was interested to see the parallels of what I was taught in MCom lecture and what I was reading in this bestseller by Daniel Goleman.
One of the sections that caught my attention was on showing emotion. I suffer from a condition that cannot be stated in a BYU assignment, but rhymes with "resting witch face." My facial features draw themselves into a series of straight, horizontal lines unless I make a concerted effort to compose them otherwise.

However, there is a flip side to this. While I feel my collected appearance is seen as calm, others often comment that I seem depressed or concerned--two emotions that I would not like to be around for a lengthy amount of time.
While negative self-criticism is never a good route to improvement, perhaps I'll take a piece of advice from MCom and be open to recording myself before really important interactions, such as job interviews, to see what the other people in the room perceive.
I have felt to do the same thing! It is interesting to see how other people see us. I never thought you had the term that must not be named, btw! I sure enjoyed working with you, and you never ceased to amaze me! Take Care :)
ReplyDeleteI have felt to do the same thing! It is interesting to see how other people see us. I never thought you had the term that must not be named, btw! I sure enjoyed working with you, and you never ceased to amaze me! Take Care :)
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