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Daniel Goleman has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Age Education Environmental Hope Intelligence Learning Legal Teacher Work

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  • People tend to become more emotionally intelligent as they age and mature.
  • My hope was that organizations would start including this range of skills in their training programs - in other words, offer an adult education in social and emotional intelligence.
  • The industrial processes in use today were developed at a time when no one had to consider what the environmental impact was. Who cared? But making ecological concerns matter to a company's bottom line will help it do the research and development that will reinvent everything we buy.
  • The emotional brain responds to an event more quickly than the thinking brain.
  • But once you are in that field, emotional intelligence emerges as a much stronger predictor of who will be most successful, because it is how we handle ourselves in our relationships that determines how well we do once we are in a given job.
  • Emotional 'literacy' implies an expanded responsibility for schools in helping to socialize children. This daunting task requires two major changes: that teachers go beyond their traditional mission and that people in the community become more involved with schools as both active participants in children's learning and as individual mentors.
  • I would say that IQ is the strongest predictor of which field you can get into and hold a job in, whether you can be an accountant, lawyer or nurse, for example.
  • A little girl who finds a puzzle frustrating might ask her busy mother (or teacher) for help. The child gets one message if her mother expresses clear pleasure at the request and quite another if mommy responds with a curt 'Don't bother me - I've got important work to do.'