We live in a world that's obsessed with appearances. Scroll through social media for five minutes and you'll see endless ...
Jon M. Chu isn’t shy about it — the second half of his two-film adaptation is the one where he tears down walls. Literally. One of the film’s most talked-about sequences — the split-door staging of ...
Emotionally intelligent people know what is acceptable to say when someone is going through an emotional experience, and what is not. They care and are empathetic toward the emotions that other people ...
Erika Kirk walked onto the stage at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Wednesday night to a packed house for her first Turning Point USA campus appearance since the murder of her husband, ...
Sol Kennedy used to ask his assistant to read the messages his ex-wife sent him. After the couple separated in 2020, Kennedy says, he found their communications “tough.” An email, or a stream of them, ...
In a world that can feel quite chaotic and stressful, many people turn to the comforting things around them to help them cope with feelings of stress. For certain individuals, it means throwing their ...
Emotionally safe partners are not flawless, but they are consistent in the security, validation and open-mindedness they offer. Here’s what emotional safety looks like behind closed doors. Emotional ...
Emotional neglect is heavy and those overlooked feelings from our early years can leave a lasting imprint on our adult lives. While it might not be dinner party conversation, understanding the nuances ...
Ask any seasoned CEO or people-first leader what separates the good from the great, and they’ll tell you that it’s not just strategy or IQ. It’s emotional intelligence. Studies consistently show that ...
Originating from the Greek work “kathairein” (meaning to cleanse or to purge), catharsis is the act of working through and releasing strong, pent-up emotions. Catharsis is an inherent feature of the ...
While emotional validation is an essential ingredient of love, it’s not sufficient on its own. Being seen provides relief while being loved provides consistency, accountability and mutual investment.