Small Things Often
Welcome to Small Things Often, a podcast from The Gottman Institute Successful long-term relationships are created through small words, small … Continued
Welcome to Small Things Often, a podcast from The Gottman Institute Successful long-term relationships are created through small words, small … Continued
Emotional safety enables us the freedom to collaborate, dream, be wildly creative, share bold ideas, feel increased compassion, and express ourselves freely with one another.
How does a flight delay reveal emotional intelligence at an airport? And how can emotional intelligence help you?
Parents have to be smarter about teaching their children emotional intelligence, and John Gottman can show you how.
Children need the experience of feeling emotions and practice tolerating them to develop self-control and emotional intelligence.
The difference between happy and unhappy couples is how they manage their Emotional Bank Account.
See how the stress-reducing conversation helps build emotional attraction and bonds you closer together as a couple.
Emotional disconnection is a protective response that can lead to problems in developing meaningful relationships.
If leaders fail in driving emotions in the right direction, nothing they do will work as well as it could or should.
How your brain is wired to relate to the world around you
We sat down with Susan David, Ph.D. to discuss the importance of emotional agility in relationships.
Read how emotional flooding ignites your fight-or-flight mode and ways to avoid this so you don’t derail your conflict management.