Emotional intelligence can be an enhancer of innovative thinking. This article showcases compelling research as well as several EI/creativity practices.
The COVID 19 virus has many of us, both individuals and families, virtually housebound. There is anxiety surrounding our (and our loved ones') health and the economic devastation that is accompanying ...
Just as sports or workouts exercise the body, creating art exercises the imagination and is essential to mental as well as physical well-being. Painting instructor/artist Bob Ross jubilantly holding ...
The purpose of the RCA Awards Program is to support faculty research, scholarly, and creative activity, and to encourage faculty contributions to their disciplines. This program is funded in part ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Most people occasionally misplace keys or struggle to recall names — that’s normal. However, frequent occurrences may indicate a need ...
A child bursting into tears over a lost toy. A sudden outburst of anger at bedtime. A quiet withdrawal that is hard to ...
A new study, conducted by researchers from 13 countries, has found that creative activities can help individuals maintain a "younger" brain or even reverse the effects of aging. Practicing art and ...
Are you as creative now as you were when you were a child? For many people, the answer is no. As we move into adulthood, we are often conditioned to be more serious and to conform to the norms of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. You’ve always known cultivating your creativity is good for ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about relationships, personality, and everyday psychology. A new article published in Personality and Individual ...
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