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4: Stop Making This One Mistake with Emotions (please!)

Don't worry, I do this too.

Episode 4 of the Emotionally Intelligent Parenting with Stephanie Pinto podcast, hosted by Stephanie Pinto, titled "4: Stop Making This One Mistake with Emotions (please!)" was published on November 5, 2023 and runs 15 minutes.

November 5, 2023 ·15m · Emotionally Intelligent Parenting with Stephanie Pinto

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In this episode, I delve into the fascinating world of emotions and how often we misunderstand them. You might think you're good at reading how others feel, but actually you very often get it wrong. For example, a simple smile can signify a range of emotions, from happiness to anxiety or even anger.These misunderstandings can lead to conflicts, disagreements, breakdowns and even breakups. To improve your ability to understand emotions, you need to become more mindful and take a moment to reflect on your own habits.I also share about why we really need to give people the benefit of the doubt and simply ask them how they're feeling (so we don't make these wrong assumptions). Join me to explore the world of emotions and discover how avoiding these common mistakes can enhance your emotional intelligence and deepen your relationships._ _ _If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions!Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are 100,000 parents in the community! 🎉➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkidsHi! I am a certified Emotional Intelligence parent author, coach and speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping kids, parents and educators use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives!Book a FREE 30 min consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.comOr stalk me on the socials...Insta: @emotionally.intelligent.parentFB: fb.com/stephpinto Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, I delve into the fascinating world of emotions and how often we misunderstand them. You might think you're good at reading how others feel, but actually you very often get it wrong. For example, a simple smile can signify a range of emotions, from happiness to anxiety or even anger.


These misunderstandings can lead to conflicts, disagreements, breakdowns and even breakups. To improve your ability to understand emotions, you need to become more mindful and take a moment to reflect on your own habits.


I also share about why we really need to give people the benefit of the doubt and simply ask them how they're feeling (so we don't make these wrong assumptions). Join me to explore the world of emotions and discover how avoiding these common mistakes can enhance your emotional intelligence and deepen your relationships.


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If this resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and send me your thoughts, feedback or questions!


Have you joined my Facebook Group for parents? There are 100,000 parents in the community! 🎉


➡️ www.facebook.com/groups/letsraiseemotionallyintelligentkids


Hi! I am a certified Emotional Intelligence parent author, coach and speaker. I'm also a paediatric anxiety therapist (and previous speech language pathologist!) and I love helping kids, parents and educators use emotional intelligence to become calmer, more connected and live happier lives!


Book a FREE 30 min consult with me to discuss coaching, support, collaborations or speaking engagements.


💡 Head to www.stephaniepinto.com


Or stalk me on the socials...

Insta: @emotionally.intelligent.parent

FB: fb.com/stephpinto


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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