Permission to Feel : The Power of Emotional Intelligence to Achieve Well-Being and Success
Permission to Feel : The Power of Emotional Intelligence to Achieve Well-Being and Success
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Author(s): Brackett, Marc
ISBN No.: 9781250212849
Pages: 304
Year: 201909
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 39.20
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"I cannot recommend Permission to Feel enough. Practical, tactical, actionable. My favorite kind of book. I just loved it." --Brené Brown "More than any other book on human feelings, Permission to Feel integrates psychological research, educational practice, and compelling stories, including Marc Brackett''s own life experiences, to make emotional intelligence come alive. This is one book that leaders, educators, parents, students, and researchers will all find valuable . and fun to read." -- Peter Salovey, President of Yale University and Chris Argyris Professor of Psychology "We often create a false dichotomy between thinking and feeling.


In this dichotomy, thinking is important, strong, and adaptive, but feeling is not. Marc Brackett shows us how emotions and our ability to feel, understand, and use them are key to fulfilling our potential." -- Carol Dweck, Author of Mindset: The New Psychology of Success and Professor of Psychology, Stanford University. " Permission to Feel is a deeply insightful and compelling examination of one of the most important but ignored dimensions of the human experience. In his honest, funny, and illuminating way, Marc Brackett helps us to understand how emotions influence our health, performance, and overall well-being, and how we can leverage their power to transform our lives." -- Vivek Murthy, MD, MBA. 19th Surgeon General of the United States "A compelling and complete journey that delivers on its promise of giving us permission to feel. Marc Brackett shows us that emotional intelligence is not a gift but a skill--one that we can all learn, and benefit from immensely.


" -- Angela Duckworth, Author of Grit , CEO, Character Lab, and Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania "I love this book! Marc Brackett has inspired me to be more open; taught me how to become an emotion scientist; and given me the tools to heal wounds in my own life. Permission To Feel is raw, insightful, accessible, and in the end, empowering." -- Timothy Shriver, Chairman, Special Olympics "This book is groundbreaking, eye opening, practical, and perhaps even life changing. Weaving together powerful stories and provocative research, Marc Brackett brilliantly conveys how social and emotional skills can improve the quality of our lives, relationships, and work. With compassion, humor, and wisdom Brackett shares perspectives that challenge us all to be better people." -- Roger Weissberg, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago; Chief Knowledge Officer, Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning "There is a dire need to cultivate social and emotional skills in our nation''s youth. That starts with cultivating emotional intelligence in everyone involved in the education of children. Permission to Feel lays a framework for what adults need to learn in order to support children--and themselves--in achieving academic and life success.


" --C armen Fariña, Chancellor Emeritus, New York City Department of Education "In business, we are often pressured to withhold or suppress emotions, ultimately creating toxic environments and interpersonal conflict. In Permission to Feel , Marc Brackett teaches essential skills and tools for bringing our best selves forward. The results? Enhanced personal and professional outcomes, and healthier and more engaging workplaces. A must-read for every entrepreneur and their investors." -- Deborah Quazzo, Managing Partner GSV AcceleraTE Fund "If everyone were fully trained in emotional intelligence, the world would undoubtedly be a better place--and this book moves us one step closer to that reality." --Forbes "The author''s research is wide-ranging, and his interweaving of his personal story with the data helps make the book less academic and more accessible to general readers. An intriguing approach to identifying and relating to one''s emotions." --Kirkus Reviews "Brackett.


examines how acknowledging one''s emotions can create confidence and promote mental health in this provocative, accessible work. Readers looking for strategies for responding to stress, particularly in children, will find much guidance in this cogent, welcoming work." --Publishers Weekly.


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