Workshop Takeaways

Neuroscience of Emotional Intelligence

The workshop may be over, but the growth and learning continue! Use this page to revisit the concepts, tools and printable resources.
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Take a slow exhale

Take a deep breath in and exhale very slowly through pursed lips. Do a few of these if you can.
  • Instantly activates the vagus nerve and your parasympathetic nervous system
  • Your nervous system relaxes
  • Now you're ready to apply tool #2

3 Quick Steps to Activate EQ

  1. Label the emotion (it doesn't have to be exact)
  2. Ask a question to stimulate rational thought
  3. Ask "what could I do that I'd be proud of later?"
  • The limbic system "let's go"
  • The prefrontal cortex is re-activated
  • Framing the decision reduces emotional impact

Smooth Your Voice

You can instantly sound more confident and less anxious by intentionally smoothing out the big fluctuations while you speak.
  • Tricks your brain into feeling calm
  • Also affects the people listening to you
  • Sound confident and relaxed

Slide Deck

Research Cited:
  • Torre, J. B., & Lieberman, M. D. (2018). Putting feelings into words: Affect labeling as implicit emotion regulation. Emotion Review, 10(2), 116-124.
  • Lerner, J. S., Li, Y., Valdesolo, P., & Kassam, K. S. (2015). Emotion and decision making. Annual review of psychology, 66, 799-823.
  • Laukka, P., Linnman, C., Åhs, F., Pissiota, A., Frans, Ö., Faria, V., ... & Furmark, T. (2008). In a nervous voice: Acoustic analysis and perception of anxiety in social phobics’ speech. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 32(4), 195-214.
  • Aucouturier, J. J., Johansson, P., Hall, L., Segnini, R., Mercadié, L., & Watanabe, K. (2016). Covert digital manipulation of vocal emotion alter speakers’ emotional states in a congruent direction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(4), 948-953.
  • Hinshaw, K. E. (1991). The effects of mental practice on motor skill performance: Critical evaluation and meta-analysis. Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 11(1), 3-35.
  • Clark, L. V. (1960). Effect of mental practice on the development of a certain motor skill. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 31(4), 560-569.

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