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The exploration of divorce through self awareness and social understanding in a positive, unique forum inspiring change.
In this episode of Divorce Source Radio from The Family Support Expo in Toronto, Steve introduces listeners to a new online resource called Divorcing Matters. (www.DivorcingMatters.com) Discover how to develop your core elements of emotional intelligence – self-awareness, self-management, social-awareness, relationship management, resilience and responsible decision making. Learn to positively take control of your emotions and your personal relationships.
This website is based on the theory of Emotional Intelligence. In essence, recognizing your emotions, understanding what they are telling you, and what they mean to you. Understanding why you feel as you do and knowing how to manage those thoughts and feelings allows you to be more in control of your life. Emotional intelligence also involves your perception of others: when you understand how others feel, you can manage your relationships more effectively.
Dr. Catherine Chiappetta and Lorraine Campanile are our guests and walk us through their online resource. For more information, visit: www.DivorcingMatters.com.
The exploration of divorce through self awareness and social understanding in a positive, unique forum inspiring change.
In this episode of Divorce Source Radio from The Family Support Expo in Toronto, Steve introduces listeners to a new online resource called Divorcing Matters. (www.DivorcingMatters.com) Discover how to develop your core elements of emotional intelligence – self-awareness, self-management, social-awareness, relationship management, resilience and responsible decision making. Learn to positively take control of your emotions and your personal relationships.
This website is based on the theory of Emotional Intelligence. In essence, recognizing your emotions, understanding what they are telling you, and what they mean to you. Understanding why you feel as you do and knowing how to manage those thoughts and feelings allows you to be more in control of your life. Emotional intelligence also involves your perception of others: when you understand how others feel, you can manage your relationships more effectively.
Dr. Catherine Chiappetta and Lorraine Campanile are our guests and walk us through their online resource. For more information, visit: www.DivorcingMatters.com.