Bad times have a scientific value. These are occasions a good learning would not miss. Ralph Waldo Emmerson.
Neuroscience?is?shedding?more?light?on?how our brains and social intelligence are linked.?
?Every?day,?research is showing us how deeply intertwined our neural circuits are with our social behaviors. It turns out our brains are wired for collaboration and negotiation.
Social intelligence is the evolutionary adaptation for dealing with highly complex social situations.? Then, why is it that it is difficult to learn? Because it takes practice!
?Our practice community, the Social Intelligence Lab, explores the dynamic skills like?empathy,?negotiation,?listening clarity, and?even?altruism.? These skills are not just?moral?high?grounds?but?crucial?survival?essentials.?
Join our practice community here to explore the ways in which social interactions and skills are key to how we negotiate, problem solve and share limited resources.
?The idea that we need social skills is not new, of course. However, complex socialization such as politics, family relationships, team quarrels, and collaboration drive our need and interest to enhance and maintain our security and power in social situations.
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