In this fun, engaging and interactive meeting we will learn why Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is one of the most important skills anyone can learn and develop that will bring positive results both in and out of the ‘office.’
Ask yourself this:
• If you knew something influenced virtually everything you did or said, would you want to learn more about it?
• If you knew modifying one small action, on a daily basis, would have a positive ripple effect in your daily interactions with people, would you be interested in trying it?
• If you knew practicing that one small thing would have such an influence on other areas of your work and your organization could realize improved business results, would you be interested in trying it?
As professionals we are exposed to emotions on a daily basis on a variety of different levels: yours, your doctor’s, your team members’, and your patients’.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Identify negative consequences of unmanaged emotions on your personal and professional effectiveness.
2. Describe the importance of emotional intelligence in building good relationships.
3. Increase your empathy and social skills. Practice techniques to achieve greater self-awareness, self-control and self-motivation
Fran Pangakis, RDH, CPBC, is a graduate of Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene and brings more than 30 years experience in dentistry to her consulting business, with career experience as a dental hygienist, assistant and business manager. She has been ...
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