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How Do You Understand Other People's Feelings? Empathy can be a challenge for those who aren't naturally good at it. Some people are born that way and others need to learn the hard way. In this episode of the logic and life coaching podcast, Dr. Jacob Kashiwagi explains how to be more empathetic if you aren't naturally skilled at it, and how to say nothing. However, don't expect too much of yourself - those who aren't skilled at empathy should try to avoid situations where a lot of empathy is required.
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Purchase Dr. Jacob's Book: https://leadaz.org/books/
Take our free course: https://leadaz.org/free-leadership-course/
Connect with Dr. Jacob: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobkashiwagi/
Connect with Chuck: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleszulanasiv/
Background music from: https://www.bensound.com/
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The Leadership Society of Arizona is a nonprofit organization that teaches life lessons for teenagers, young adults, parents, and teachers. All videos come from in-person lectures, workshops, and coaching sessions with LSA researchers and teachers. Our programs are designed to teach students how to find motivation in life. We offer personal development lessons, free leadership courses, and leadership motivational videos. We teach young adults how to have the happiest life possible and we teach parents how to motivate teenagers. We answer the most important question for teenagers, "What to do with my life after high school?"
Follow us:
https://leadaz.org/
https://www.facebook.com/leadershipaz
https://www.instagram.com/leadershipaz/
https://twitter.com/LeadAZ_
Leadership Society of Arizona's logic and leadership methodology is based on 28 years of business management research which commenced at US News’ Most Innovative University, Arizona State. This model has been developed through 2,000+ global projects valued at over $6.6 Billion. LSA has adjusted this model for teens, parents, and teachers. We have supported over 2,300 students in the past 7 years.
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How Do You Understand Other People's Feelings? Empathy can be a challenge for those who aren't naturally good at it. Some people are born that way and others need to learn the hard way. In this episode of the logic and life coaching podcast, Dr. Jacob Kashiwagi explains how to be more empathetic if you aren't naturally skilled at it, and how to say nothing. However, don't expect too much of yourself - those who aren't skilled at empathy should try to avoid situations where a lot of empathy is required.
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Watch The Show on YouTube
Purchase Dr. Jacob's Book: https://leadaz.org/books/
Take our free course: https://leadaz.org/free-leadership-course/
Connect with Dr. Jacob: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobkashiwagi/
Connect with Chuck: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleszulanasiv/
Background music from: https://www.bensound.com/
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The Leadership Society of Arizona is a nonprofit organization that teaches life lessons for teenagers, young adults, parents, and teachers. All videos come from in-person lectures, workshops, and coaching sessions with LSA researchers and teachers. Our programs are designed to teach students how to find motivation in life. We offer personal development lessons, free leadership courses, and leadership motivational videos. We teach young adults how to have the happiest life possible and we teach parents how to motivate teenagers. We answer the most important question for teenagers, "What to do with my life after high school?"
Follow us:
https://leadaz.org/
https://www.facebook.com/leadershipaz
https://www.instagram.com/leadershipaz/
https://twitter.com/LeadAZ_
Leadership Society of Arizona's logic and leadership methodology is based on 28 years of business management research which commenced at US News’ Most Innovative University, Arizona State. This model has been developed through 2,000+ global projects valued at over $6.6 Billion. LSA has adjusted this model for teens, parents, and teachers. We have supported over 2,300 students in the past 7 years.