Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
During this time many people assume that if someone has a level of intellectual intelligence (IQ) is high, then that person has the opportunity to achieve greater success in the appeal of others. In fact, there are many cases where someone who has a high level of intelligence of others excluded from the lower level of intellectual intelligence. It turned out that IQ (Intelligence Quotient) is high does not guarantee anyone will achieve success. Read more…
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Dysfunction in the Family
A family is a unit of a dynamic and interactive system, where each member must have contributed significantly in shaping the ‘culture’, values and norms, traditions to model interactions. We often hear or even experience the condition or family patterns that have been handed down for generations. If the pattern is good, will produce a good output, whether it’s character, habits, norms, values or work. But if the pattern of unhealthy, aberrant, or too rigid, it will produce output that is not good too. The problem, as long as we are in the family and never once in a while ‘out’ of the small world / world of families, we do not see what is wrong or is less adequate than the daily habit of, at most, only spoken ‘has always been so ‘or’ out … what can we do …..?’. Read more…
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