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[S652]Social And Emotional Intelligence
by Susan Dunn, Sus
For instance, do you think, as many do, that all old people are alike, and that nobody changes after about the age of 50?

Nothing could be farther from the truth. Freud's famous statement that people couldn't change after the age of 50 simply isn't true. At the time he formed his theories, most people didn't live past 50, and that of course shaped his views. He may not have seen a lot of people over 50. In fact this limited exposure to people in older age groups continues to confound our understanding.

A lot of the psychological assessments available weren't normed on enough people over the age of 60 to make them reliable for individuals in that age group. Its all about developmental stages and you wouldn't expect normal to mean the same thing for a 75 year old as a 42 year old any more than for a 6 year old and a 12 year old.

Seniors are not alike as individuals or as a group. Surveys show that the most contented people are people aged 60-69, but at the same time, the highest suicide rates of any age group occur among individuals 65 and older. 81% of senior suicides are male and Anglo males are particularly vulnerable. White males over 65 have the highest suicide rate, second only to white adolescent males.

Suicide rates are higher for those who are divorced or widowed, and cause is attributed first to physical ailments, and then to depression.

The percentage of seniors in the population has risen steadily from 3% in 1900, to about 12% now. It is projected to increase to 21% in the next 30 years.

Since most emotional problems are often presented first to a primary care physician, as physical problems (headache, backache), medical schools are hastening to add exposure to geriatric medicine and psychology in the training of doctors. Psychology licensing boards are also beginning to require it.

It's important to understand that depression manifests itself in different ways. We usually think of the lethargic depressed person, the one who moves and thinks slowly, can't sustain eye contact, talks negatively, is disinterested or unable to enjoy their usual pleasures, and wants to sleep all the time. But depressed people can also be agitated, angry, restless, irritable, eyes darting around, frantically trying to enjoy things (but not able to), and not able to sleep much. In either case, women may talk about the feelings, but men tend to complain about physical ailments when they see a doctor.

It's important to understand that depression isn't a normal part of aging, and that it's treatable. If you think you're depressed, or that your loved one is, its good to start with a physical checkup. You should be make a list of all medications being taken, and also consider the normal routine. Many seniors, especially those who live alone, neglect nutrition and exercise. As I say in my ebook, EQ and Depression, you aren't supposed to be depressed as you age. You're supposed to feel good.

Many seniors have a high EQ, are resilient, and are experienced copers. EQ tends to increase with age, but not if you don't work on it. Skills such as flexibility, creativity and resilience can be learned, and it pays to start developing them in early adulthood, as they take time to learn. Barring physical problems, you can learn to manage your emotions and the thoughts that accompany, and cause, them. We know that isolation is worse on our health than high blood pressure and obesity combined, and it not being isolated depends upon your interpersonal skills your ability to make new friends and keep the old ones.

Creativity is needed to learn to work around things that change. It tends to take longer, for instance, to learn new things as we age, but many seniors are adept at many ways to skin a cat. Likewise there are ways to make the short-term memory loss less bothersome. Short-term memory loss is one of the things that does come with aging, but the vast experience of seniors in coping gives them a vast store of tricks to pull out of the bag to help them remember. As one of my senior coaching clients tells me, ?My short-term memory's off about 10%, but since it used to be far above-average, I'm doing fine. Now I just write things down, like I've seen others do for years.?

The ability to creatively meet challenges depends upon having an optimistic attitude, which also can be learned. I coach people in learned optimism and emotional intelligence competencies all the time! If you want to, and are willing to, you can learn to change self-limiting beliefs, once you realize they aren't working for you. It depends upon correct information (like its not normal to be depressed at any age, including old age) and then becoming aware of your emotions and self-talk, and changing them. Depression usually responds best to a regime of exercise, good nutrition including neutraceuticals, medication, and cognitive work.

Coaching can help you move forward, make goals and stay accountable to them ? and find a coach over the age of 50 ? with age comes wisdom.. We also know that resilient seniors are lifelong learners. While we don't make any more brain cells as adults, we can continue to form new connections throughout the lifespan IF we learn new things; the more radical the better. This means if you're an engineer, take a literature course. If you're a Spanish teacher, study some physics. If you're a left-brained mathematician, take an EQ course and develop the right side of your brain. As someone said, fall in love with learning and you'll never end up with a broken heart.

Intentionality is a high-order emotional intelligence competency. Why not intend to be one of those seniors who's resilient and contented, who ages gracefully? Look to your wellness now, whatever age you are, and don't leave out the EQ skills. The time to be developing them is now. Our emotions directly effect our immune system, which is our health. They also effect our ability to get along with, and enjoy, others and ourselves. Men may particularly want to address the EQ issue. I know from the statistics, and from my coaching practice, that a man living alone at the age of 60 or beyond is in a vulnerable position, and while there are more women at that age than men, the smart women will be holding out for the healthy, EQ-smart men to bless with the health-promoting marital state.

Get started now. It's never too late to learn!

There are five components of a twenty first century education, the kind of education that will actually deliver the financial and wealth building results that people deserve. Unfortunately, a 21st century education is not something that you are going to get in the traditional school system, requiring instead that you go out and seek it on your own. The concept of a twenty first century education system is simple:

It teaches financial intelligence, which is a crucial part of life that absolutely no one appears to be willing to teach these days. It incorporates five components that are absolutely crucial to guaranteeing your success, which are emotional intelligence, financial intelligence, four key skills, results purpose action and life by design.

The first component of the 21st century education system is emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence, simply put, is the ability to respond to a situation consciously rather than to react based on the influence of your emotions at that current time. Unfortunately, it is a little beyond our control to handle everything that occurs in the world, but we are still more than capable of controlling our own individual reactions to a variety of different types of events. This is the key to getting the things that we truly want out of life.

In order for us to be human beings who are emotionally intelligent, and if we are going to try to improve our changes of seeking and finding success in all of the things that we want the most out of life, then we need to change our thinking. Rather than reacting unconsciously, we can teach ourselves to do the complete opposite of what most people are doing. What this means is that we can make a conscious decision on how we are going to respond to any given situation no matter what it is. By making conscious decisions to act, we can avoid allowing our lives to be devastated. We can also avoid quitting too soon, procrastinating for far too long, or failing to take any of the necessary actions that would easily vault us into success.

Emotional Intelligence is just one of five truly vital keys to success, that are taught in the 21st century education courses offered by Jamie McIntyre, a success coach and self made millionaire who is sharing his new found understanding of the world of wealth building through a unique eBook and free CD. Jamie McIntyre is an author and entrepreneur who turned his life around using intelligent decisions regarding wealth building and finances, and now he is happy to be sharing his knowledge with citizens of Australia and beyond.

The second crucial component of a twenty first century education is financial intelligence. Without financial intelligence in our lives, we find ourselves being forced to follow the road most traveled; the road that everyone is taking. We have seen that this is the road that most often leads to financial disaster and ruin. If you want to excel in the 21st century, it is absolutely vital that you know how to have money work for you, rather than simply working for the money. Unfortunately, there are no schools out there who are educating students to think in this way.
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Susan Dunn has sinced written about articles on various topics from Emotional Intelligence, Flirting Tips and Emotional Intelligence. Susan Dunn, www.susandunn.cc, mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc. Susan was chosen Adult & Senior Development Expert for SelfGrowth, largest self help portal on net, rated #1 by yahoo,google.Susan offers personal coaching. Individual coaching for seniors, internet. Susan Dunn's top article generates over 40500 views. to your Favourites.

Tim Jensen has sinced written about articles on various topics from Education, Internet Marketing and Finances. Jamie McIntyre didn't used to think that any of this was possible either, until he obtained a 21st century education for his own self. Now, a self made millionaire, he is working to share his system with citizens of his country and all across the world as. Tim Jensen's top article generates over 1900 views. to your Favourites.
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