In color psychology, blue is one of the most complex shades, evoking a wide range of emotions depending on its tone ... Let’s ...
Play, therapy in and of itself, bolsters the pillars of emotional intelligence, yet scant attention is paid to it by ...
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Another thing truly intelligent people never complain about is the relentless passage of time. They don’t dwell on the past ...
For the 2025 winter quarter, I (Eric Zillmer) teach “General Psychology” (PSY 101) to non-psychology majors, most of whom are ...
Research has shown that just looking at twinkling lights outside of people’s homes evokes feelings of friendliness and warmth ...
Directional lines are constructed to determine whether trends are bullish or bearish: When a positive directional line is ...
The chart below is what I found. Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotion diagram – overlaid with trends from the B2B Marketing Awards So ...
Emotional intelligence includes emotional self-regulation which is the ability to express your emotions appropriately and healthily. Emotional intelligence is teachable at any age but it requires hard ...
Can't stop watching unboxing videos? Experts say our curiosity, generosity and love of a good mystery might be why.
Research shows that long-term relationships offer something fleeting connections cannot. Here’s what makes people want to ...
I may hate “The Bachelor” but I sure love watching it Why are we *so* drawn to things we hate? There's something satisfying ...