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Nobody's Empire : 'Empathetic, funny and heartwarming.' Buzz Magazine
'As memorable as it is moving.' The Times 'A marvellous coming of age novel.' ROBERT FORSTER'His most personal work to date . . . poignant but also darkly humorous.' Irish Times, Lauren MurphyFrom the West Coast of Scotland to the West Coast of America, the life-affirming debut by the Belle & Sebastian frontman.Glasgow, early 1990s, and Stephen - music-loving romantic - has emerged from a hospital stay, diagnosed with ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, a little-understood disease.He meets fellow strugglers, for whom the world seems to care less and less, and they form their own support group as they try to navigate their lives. Starting to write songs, albeit in a slow and fledgling way, Stephen wakes to the possibility of a spiritual and artistic life.Leaving Glasgow in search of the mythic warmth of California, he and his friend Richard float between hostels, sofas and park benches.Could the trip offer them both a new beginning?
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The Empathetic Emotions in the History of Philosophy
Empathy is widely discussed, both in philosophy and more generally.One might ask what empathy itself is and how it relates to specific emotions, such as sympathy.This volume is concerned with theories of emotions that can be described as empathetic, either because they presuppose the human capacity for empathy or because they are essential to how empathy operates.By exploring how Western philosophers-from Ancient Greece up to the twentieth century-have understood these emotions, it becomes possible not only to gain a deeper understanding of certain empathetic emotions and their relation to the concept of empathy, but to also see how these emotions are placed within a broader moral, social, or religious context.Taking into account this context is essential when it comes to engaging with a number of compelling questions.Does sympathy provide an adequate basis for a theory of human sociability and fellowship?What roles do compassion and pity play in our moral lives, and in the formation of the practical identities of human beings?Can the altruistic character and concern for others that is traditionally ascribed to certain emotions be reconciled with competing values like self-love and the self-directedness of its concerns?Empathetic Emotions in the History of Philosophy provides answers to these important questions.
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Childhood Narcissism : Strategies to Raise Unselfish, Unentitled, and Empathetic Children
Notice the signs of narcissism in your child and act to curb them before it’s too late! Raising empathetic and unselfish young people in today’s “all about me” world might seem impossible, but parents can insulate children from these harmful influences.Written by a psychologist with decades of clinical experience, Childhood Narcissism explains how selfish, entitled behavior can take root in a child and shows parents how to stop it before it’s too late. Mary Ann Little identifies the early warning signs that can result in a full-blown narcissistic disorder in adulthood.As narcissism is most often anchored in childhood, waiting too long to address these tendencies can be costly.The book explores four psychological structures developing over childhood that nurture a child’s healthy, realistic self-concept and positive model of love and relationships.However, if compromised, these structures can damage a child’s emotional growth. Based on the latest research and theory, the book identifies four parent types that promote narcissistic development.These include hovering/directive, indulgent/permissive, critical/harsh, and inattentive/disengaged parenting.Without meaning to, such parents can create demanding children who do not see themselves realistically and struggle to build and sustain relationships. Sharing her own unique understanding of narcissism, Dr. Little explains that narcissists-to-be (N2Bs) either receive “too much” or “too little” of an essential something in their growing up. “Moderation parenting” is shown to be the key to raising empathetic, unentitled, and caring children.
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UnSelfie : Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All-About-Me World
Teens today are forty percent less empathetic than they were thirty years ago.Why is a lack of empathy—which goes hand-in-hand with the self-absorption epidemic Dr. Michele Borba calls the Selfie Syndrome—so dangerous?First, it hurts kids’ academic performance and leads to bullying behaviours.Also, it correlates with more cheating and less resilience. And once children grow up, a lack of empathy hampers their ability to collaborate, innovate and problem-solve—all must-have skills for the global economy. In UnSelfie Dr. Borba pinpoints the forces causing the empathy crisis and shares a revolutionary, researched-based, nine-step plan for reversing it.Empathy is a trait that can be taught and nurtured. Dr. Borba offers a framework for parenting that yields the results we all want: successful, happy kids who also are kind, moral, courageous, and resilient.UnSelfie is a blueprint for parents and educators who want to kids shift their focus from I, me, and mine…to we, us, and ours.
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Am I empathetic?
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. Reflect on your interactions with others and consider if you actively listen to their concerns, show understanding, and offer support. Do you often consider how others might be feeling in different situations? If you find that you are able to connect with others on an emotional level and provide support and understanding, then you likely possess empathy. It's important to continue to practice empathy and be mindful of others' emotions in your interactions.
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What does empathetic mean?
Empathetic means having the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. It involves being able to put oneself in someone else's shoes and truly understand their emotions and experiences. Being empathetic allows for a deeper connection with others and can lead to more meaningful and supportive relationships.
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How empathetic are you?
As an AI language model, I don't have personal experiences or emotions, so I don't have the capacity for empathy. However, I am programmed to understand and respond to human emotions and provide support and guidance in a compassionate manner. My goal is to assist and communicate with empathy to the best of my ability, based on the information and context provided to me.
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Is your girlfriend too empathetic?
No, my girlfriend is not too empathetic. I appreciate her ability to understand and share the feelings of others, as it helps her to be compassionate and supportive in our relationship. Her empathy allows her to connect with people on a deeper level and make a positive impact in their lives.
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The E Suite : Empathetic Leadership for the Next Generation of Executives
The Low Cost, High Return of Empathy in BusinessEmpathy has emerged as a critical executive leadership tool driving significant business results.This is the definitive guide to understanding how to wield empathy in the current workplace for building high-performance organizations.With the growing awareness in business of the importance of leveraging empathy to motivate and inspire people, empathy remains the most integral leadership skill of the 21st century. This book teaches managers and business leaders how to apply empathy successfully and grow businesses in ways that support all stakeholders.The tools within help build strong organizations by focusing on diverse high-performing teams, leading your organization through empathetic communication and confrontation, guiding your team through transformation, and strengthening the company through hiring, marketing, and sales. Empathy is the keystone of any successful organization.Leaders who apply these lessons find improvements in productivity, stronger relationships with clients and colleagues, a thriving and diverse corporate culture, and significant business results.
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The Inclusive, Empathetic, and Relational Supervisor : Managing Diverse Employees through Interpersonal Relationships
Supervisors are the bridge between line employees and middle/upper management.Therefore, they must effectively communicate across the organization to be responsive and thoughtful leaders.With work being more global, organizations are taking advantage of remote work, and the workforce is now more diverse and decentralized, making the workplace more dynamic and complex.However, diversity can be one of the most controversial and least understood business topics because of the issues regarding quality, leadership, and ethics (Anand & Winters, 2008). An inclusive supervisor will ensure that their direct reports are treated fairly and respectfully but never made to feel less than anyone else.They will be a critical success factor in supporting the business case for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEI&B) as a critical strategy in a globally competitive market. This book builds on the belief that people are the most valuable resource and that everyone should be treated with dignity and respect.The authors will provide tools to self-assess intrapersonal/interpersonal communication, develop a positive work environment, and evaluate listening skills. A list of competencies to be an effective communicator will be provided.Key concepts such as cross-cultural competence, generational cohort, critical race theory, emotional intelligence, emotional contagion, social exchange theory, and interpersonal competency will be explored. This book provides strategies for building solid relationships with team members; uses positivity as a foundational practice to lead and encourage other employees; provides guidelines on how to hold employees accountable and set high expectations; presents strategies to engage, coach, and develop employees by creating a positive environment to influence attitudes and behaviors; and offers various approaches for managing time and increasing productivity.
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Wife : An Intensely Witty and Empathetic Novel from the Author of The Exhibitionist
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Your Resource is Human : How empathetic leadership can help remote teams rise above
Remote working is here to stay. But 65% of remote workers say they feel isolated, and many managers struggle to know how to support them. In Your Resource is Human award-winning marketer and global remote business leader Melissa Romo explores the five unspoken remote work emotions, and identifies the five remote-ready leadership behaviors that can help all teams, large or small, rise above the sometimes emotional undertow of working apart. This book aims to give remote leaders the counsel and courage to embrace empathy, adapt their communication and inspire optimism that will drive culture, build connection and help their people do their best work. Melissa Romo has more than 20 years’ experience as a business leader for FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies around the world and has spent more than a decade building, leading and working in globally dispersed teams.She earned an MBA from the Yale School of Management, where she studied organizational behavior and leadership, has been recognized as a marketing and advertising industry “40 Over 40,” and is a regular speaker on communication, content and community for business events around the world. https://www.melissaromoauthor.com/
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How can one recognize empathetic people?
Empathetic people can be recognized by their ability to listen actively and attentively to others, show genuine concern for the well-being of others, and demonstrate understanding and compassion towards the feelings and experiences of others. They often display a willingness to help and support others in times of need, and are able to put themselves in someone else's shoes to understand their perspective. Additionally, empathetic individuals are often good at reading nonverbal cues and expressing empathy through their body language and facial expressions.
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Where can one find empathetic people?
Empathetic people can be found in various places such as support groups, therapy sessions, volunteer organizations, and community service events. Additionally, places like religious or spiritual communities, counseling centers, and mental health facilities often attract individuals who are empathetic and compassionate. Social media platforms and online forums dedicated to mental health and emotional support can also be a good place to connect with empathetic individuals. Ultimately, it is important to seek out environments where empathy is valued and practiced.
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What is the opposite of empathetic?
The opposite of empathetic is apathetic. Apathetic refers to a lack of interest, concern, or emotion towards others' feelings or experiences. It is the opposite of being understanding, compassionate, and empathetic towards others.
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What does it mean to be empathetic?
Being empathetic means being able to understand and share the feelings of others. It involves being able to put yourself in someone else's shoes and see things from their perspective. Empathy also involves showing compassion and kindness towards others, and being supportive and understanding of their emotions and experiences. Overall, being empathetic means being able to connect with others on an emotional level and respond to their feelings with care and understanding.
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