Josh Rosenthal

Active Listening

Make Yourself More Likeable

Too many people succumb to the mistaken belief that being likeable comes from natural, unteachable traits that belong only to a lucky few—the good looking, the fiercely social, and the incredibly talented. It’s easy to fall prey to this misconception. In reality, being likeable is under your control, and it’s a matter of emotional intelligence. […]

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Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace

Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace

Emotional intelligence (EQ) has emerged as a crucial factor for individual and organizational success. Consequently, this is due to an increasing recognition that what impacts our performance most at work – and in life – is also what makes us most human. Moreover, emotional intelligence refers to the ability to recognize, understand, and manage emotions

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Well-Being

The 9 Habits of Remarkably Confident People

There is no doubt that confidence can be an absolute superpower.  It’s that magnetic quality that exudes self-assuredness, allowing you to tackle challenges with ease and radiate positivity.  But have you ever wondered what sets highly confident individuals apart from the rest? How do they navigate obstacles fearlessly and achieve remarkable success time and time

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burnout at work

Burnt Out? Here’s How to Cope

Employee burnout is a problem that has been around for a long time. However, due to the pandemic and the increased use of technology, employees are reporting alarmingly high burnout rates over the past few years.  Fortunately, we can use emotional intelligence strategies to understand the contributing factors of burnout and hopefully prevent it from

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change at work

An Emotionally Intelligent Change Model

The problem with change might be simpler than we tend to make it out to be. We often talk about change as an obstacle we must overcome. However, you’ve also heard it many times: change is constant. If we take a moment to fully absorb this truism, we’ll see that change is neither exceptional nor

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