11 Curvy Women We Love

to the YourTango newsletter!

FIND AN EXPERT
Advanced SearchKimberly SeltzerDr. Erica  GoodstoneJennifer Chappell Marsh MFT Intern #65184

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

9 Ways Parents Can Prevent Bullying [EXPERT]
Social teasing is more prevalent and, in some ways, more damaging than physical bullying.

9 Ways Parents Can Prevent Bullying [EXPERT]

Whether your child has been bullied or has bullied others, here are 9 things you need to know.

The unhappy fact is that teasing and bullying are a normal part of the rough and tumble struggle for social status. We are hardwired with the compulsion to compete for belonging and status in our social groups, and sometimes it goes too far. So, what can you do to help your children with this very difficult fact of life?

Want A Happy Relationship? [Expert]

Want A Happy Relationship? [Expert]

5 Things To Look For In A Partner And In Yourself

Why are we so bad for each other? Have you ever wondered why relationships you've gotten into have ended so badly? Conversely, perhaps the opposite is true; relationships ends with no fanfare, fading away without a whimper. Wish you could evaluate a new prospect earlier in the dating cycle and cut your losses and run if it doesn't look good? Here are a few things to look for in anyone you date:

Always Pack Emotional Intelligence When Traveling [EXPERT]
Emotional Intelligence is a key idea to keep in mind, when traveling with a partner.

Always Pack Emotional Intelligence When Traveling [EXPERT]

Traveling together can be a uniquely bonding experience, or it can be stressful and divisive.

I would like to share with you some of our best traveling mishaps, and the emotional intelligence lessons learned over the miles and years.

Hurrying and Worrying: Your Brain Doesn't Differentiate [EXPERT]

Hurrying and Worrying: Your Brain Doesn't Differentiate [EXPERT]

Do you worry even though things are going well? Perhaps time pressures are to blame.

A discussion about worrying and anxiety on a recent talk show pointed out an interesting paradox. Most folks reading this article are healthier, safer, and wealthier than people have been at any time in the world’s history, and yet research indicates a significant increase in worrying and anxiety problems in relatively affluent populations.

business
How well are your business relationships maintained?

Emotional Intelligence: Not Just For Relationships [EXPERT]

Find out what your business needs to get an edge in 2012.

Running a successful business in our current economic climate takes more than just an excellent product or service. If you're a business owner, one of the most important New Year's Resolutions you can make is to run your business with greater "Emotional Intelligence" (EI). EI is a term popularized by Psychologist Daniel Goleman who defines it as "...the capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves and for managing emotions well in ourselves and our relationships."

What Guys Think Links: The Ins & Outs Of Manscaping

What Guys Think Links: The Ins & Outs Of Manscaping

Plus, a good husband has to have emotional intelligence.

Do good men lie? Is emotional intelligence the most important thing in a husband? Is a "loose" "lady area" indicative of unfaithfulness? How much is your sex worth? There are 10 things all people want in a partner. What to do when your guy has unfinished business with his ex? Why cohabiting is going to ruin your relationship. What men learn about women in college (not college women). The basics on manscaping.

Bouncing Back From Failure: 5 Keys To Emotional Resilency

Bouncing Back From Failure: 5 Keys To Emotional Resilency

Back to school is a stressful time. Here's how parents can learn and model high emotional I.Q.

 Emotional resilience—the ability to bounce back from failure, or perceived failure, and delay gratification—is at the heart of children's emotional and social development. A child going back to school, especially if she's changing schools and taking on more academic and social complexities, can feel as though she's taking the ultimate resliency test. As parents we see, hear and feel the emotional fallout at the end of the school day and desperately want to help our kids make it through these challenging transitions.