Emotional Intelligence

Emotional intelligence is the ability of a person to recognize how their emotions shape behavior, how to manage those emotions, and how to recognize and empathize with the emotions of others.

Personality profiling tells you what you will probably do based on past choices and habits. In reality, the very belief that your personality decides everything you do enslaves you to it. It becomes the perfect excuse not to do the work of evolving. No person has to live with ineffective behaviors because of some arbitrary assessment, whether it involves letters, numbers, colors or humors. Everyone has the power to choose new behaviors. Harnessing this power is the definition of emotional intelligence, and Twennie aims to explore the possibilities further.


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If you'd like to contribute new units to the library, go to your dashboard under the "contribute to the library" tab. Complete the form for your unit, which could be an article, video, interview, prompt set, template or exercise. Choose up to two topics for each unit. Your contributions will show here under "my library units".

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If you'd like to see your group contributing units to the library, encourage them to explore Twennie's topics and find ones they feel confident talking about. They can share within your group only, your organization only, or with the whole Twennie community.

my organization's library units


Organizations with a culture of learning are stronger and more successful. If you'd like to see your organization contributing units to the library, start by contributing yourself. Write articles and record videos on topics that interest you. If you have templates and exercises that have been useful to you in the past, share those, too. Your organization will follow your lead.

Twennie's library units


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VIDEO: What's Really Running Your Projects, and It's Not Procedures - Twennie's Approach to Emotional Intelligence

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VIDEO: The What-To-Do-When-You've-Been-Told Series; Introduction

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VIDEO: The What-To-Do-When-You've-Been-Told Series; "You're Not a Team Player"

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VIDEO: The What-To-Do-When-You've-Been-Told Series; "You Have an Edge to Your Personality"

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VIDEO: The What-To-Do-When-You've-Been-Told Series; "You're Too Nice"

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VIDEO: The What-To-Do-When-You've-Been-Told Series; "You Take Everything Too Personally"

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VIDEO: The What-To-Do-When-You've-Been-Told Series; "So and So Doesn't Like You"

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VIDEO: The What-To-Do-When-You've-Been-Told Series; "You're a Micro-manager"

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VIDEO: The What-To-Do-When-You've-Been-Told Series; "You Need to Learn to Let Go"

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VIDEO: Rage at Work; A Look at How Anger Compounds and How to Manage It

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VIDEO: A Leader's Tool: Opening a Safe Conversation About Anger at Work

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TEMPLATE: Twennie's Workplace Rage Reference

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EXERCISE: How to Be an Emotional Moron; A Game of Emotional Intelligence