You hear it over and over and over in books, forums, and chatrooms. Fear and greed, fear and greed, fear and greed. Emotions are a trader’s worst enemy. What are we supposed to do about it? We are human after all. Human beings have emotions. We can’t just throw a switch and suddenly behave like “Data” on Star Trek the Next Generation.
Study Suggests That Emotions Intensify With Age, Deadlines
In his poetic 17th century way, William Shakespeare knew that “parting [was] such sweet sorrow.” Now, the 21st century brings us research to back up what the heart knew all along. When there’s an ending impending, emotions be rending. I have my own poetic way, too.
Do You Market To These Emotions Online?
What can Mother Theresa and Charles Schwab teach you about marketing online.
10 Tips to Cope with Negative Emotions at Work
It’s a fact of life – if you want to succeed in business, you need to know how to interact and communicate effectively with your employees, business partners, vendors, prospects, and customers. As a small business owner, this might involve rapid shifting from one type of language to another. For example, how you’d explain your expectations to your employees might be different than how you’d convey these to your business partner or potential client.
Techniques for Helping Coaching Clients Express Emotions
The first rule for helping clients uncover and express emotions is to be observant. Watch and listen for signs that indicate what is going on inside of your clients. This requires that you be in the moment with them, and that you listen at level Three, were you are aware of your client and yourself. You will need to trust your intuition at times, since some of these signs will be subtle. At other times it will be very obvious. In Hypnosis we refer to powerful emotions during a session as an abreaction, which sounds like a bad thing, but is actually very theraputic and a sign you are doing good work.
Your Emotions & Their Effect on Your Health
In a symposium called “Integrating Mind, Body and Spirit in Medical Practice, researchers at Duke Medical Center investigated the role of anger, hostility, isolation and touch in our wellness. Here are some things you might like to know from Dennis Meredith’s article, “It’s All in Your Head: Healing Humanely,” which reported on the conference.
Destructive Emotions and What We Can Do About Them
“Anger kills,” says Redford Williams, director of Duke University Medical Center’s Behavioral Medicine Research Center. He references studies of cancer and cardiac patients. He has also authored the book, “Anger Kills”.
Did You Know: Serotonin and Emotions
Emotional intelligence means managing our emotions and those of others, and being able to choose appropriate action.