Emotional Intelligence
admin | Jan 16, 2012 | 25 comments
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David Rakel, MD, talks about the importance of emotional experience in lecturing and connecting to your audience. Part of the Art of Lecturing seminar.
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brilliant presentation
You can do it if you think that! Thanks for share videos. Best.
lol “my absolute is not your absolute” there can’t be more than one absolute meaning and value dude, as comfortable as that idea is, its bull crap. Of course we need to believe in something to function, but that fact alone doesn’t make that belief true.
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Interesting lecture on a topic that is often not discussed. Good work!
For more on emotional literacy try zytigon.blogspot.com alternative ways to express feelings. I think the main focus is to comment on the action in terms of your emotions rather than using generalized metaphor, name calling that attempts to judge the whole person.
@gromby u need to check ur brain
that really was helpfull
I don’t know what my EQ is, but I worry a little that if it’s very low does it mean you’re not as nice a person?
The concept of “Brain Plasticity” is very interesting; to think that the brain is almost like a muscle, which becomes stronger the more you use it (or the more you use a certain part of it).
I saw no movement in the almond picture.
Asome, I like it and I`ve learned a lot!!!
Greetings from Southamerica!
something people should take for granted. Humans are too racional for my taste. Chiefly doctors who mistakely seem to cure their patientes relying on drugs only. I know that there are exceptions, but that is what we have seen around.
This didn’t have a whole lot to do with what I was researching, but I still didn’t stop listening until the end.
Great teaching, I wonder what the lad thought on discovering his colourblindness ? “I’m so disappointed about this, I wish it wasn’t so, I dreamed of being a pilot, my hopes are dashed, what a let down, I’m so upset about it, I’m devastated, What can I do now, maybe I can still work in aeronautics, maybe as a technician or engineer or health and safety or salesman, aircraft media” What would the girl say, “I’m sorry to hear that, I feel your pain, stay positive, can you work in a related field?”
@MANSHOTS No way MAN. I have OCD and ADHD, and I have an above average EQ. I also see being able to understand the generic trends of society as a gift. I am proud of who I am, and the Inanity of the mainstream amuses me.
Great stuff… helps teachers, trainers,doctors and humanitarians.. almost everyone who work with and for humans
gotta love this guy ‘ now thats good stuff’ hahaha
woow thank you so much for posting this great video,,very true,,as a professional in human behaviour I recommond everyone to see this,,oh yaa, amazing the way it is been presentined, Thank you again
Interesting. I noticed I’m alot more successful in life when I have an emotional connection towards a certain thing or goal.
Wow!!! Truly excellent. I absolutely loved every moment of this.
Thank you Dr. Rakel.
@MANSHOTS they are all symptoms; our body asking for a change!
These happens when people are doing the wrong thing and at wrong place!
GREAT lecture. thanks so much!