Dr. Marc Brackett
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I was traveling in Australia recently, and I gave this speech to a group of people. The person who was the person in charge of the speech was about an hour from Melbourne. And I took the train because I preferred to stay in the city. Took the train out, I was planning to take, I had bought my train ticket back. The convener said, you know, Mark, I just really would love to be with you.
I was traveling in Australia recently, and I gave this speech to a group of people. The person who was the person in charge of the speech was about an hour from Melbourne. And I took the train because I preferred to stay in the city. Took the train out, I was planning to take, I had bought my train ticket back. The convener said, you know, Mark, I just really would love to be with you.
I was traveling in Australia recently, and I gave this speech to a group of people. The person who was the person in charge of the speech was about an hour from Melbourne. And I took the train because I preferred to stay in the city. Took the train out, I was planning to take, I had bought my train ticket back. The convener said, you know, Mark, I just really would love to be with you.
And can we just, you know, can I drive you back to your hotel? And I'm thinking to myself, like, that is the worst thing you could ever ask me.
And can we just, you know, can I drive you back to your hotel? And I'm thinking to myself, like, that is the worst thing you could ever ask me.
And can we just, you know, can I drive you back to your hotel? And I'm thinking to myself, like, that is the worst thing you could ever ask me.
Yeah. And I had my train ticket. I really, it was a full day of presentations and stuff. I really wanted to be by myself to decompress, but I felt bad. And I said, sure. Sure. The guy talked to me for an hour. He just nonstop talked to me. I got back to my hotel. I was like, I am going to have a nervous breakdown. I need another day to recover.
Yeah. And I had my train ticket. I really, it was a full day of presentations and stuff. I really wanted to be by myself to decompress, but I felt bad. And I said, sure. Sure. The guy talked to me for an hour. He just nonstop talked to me. I got back to my hotel. I was like, I am going to have a nervous breakdown. I need another day to recover.
Yeah. And I had my train ticket. I really, it was a full day of presentations and stuff. I really wanted to be by myself to decompress, but I felt bad. And I said, sure. Sure. The guy talked to me for an hour. He just nonstop talked to me. I got back to my hotel. I was like, I am going to have a nervous breakdown. I need another day to recover.
And it just annoyed me about myself not practicing what I teach, which was, Mark, know thyself. You're drained. Be polite. You know, it was my insecurity of just saying, you know, I really appreciate you wanting to drive me back, but, you know, I really have a lot to do tomorrow. I need to rest my voice. I need to, you know, do some prep.
And it just annoyed me about myself not practicing what I teach, which was, Mark, know thyself. You're drained. Be polite. You know, it was my insecurity of just saying, you know, I really appreciate you wanting to drive me back, but, you know, I really have a lot to do tomorrow. I need to rest my voice. I need to, you know, do some prep.
And it just annoyed me about myself not practicing what I teach, which was, Mark, know thyself. You're drained. Be polite. You know, it was my insecurity of just saying, you know, I really appreciate you wanting to drive me back, but, you know, I really have a lot to do tomorrow. I need to rest my voice. I need to, you know, do some prep.
Instead, I just sat there like, you know, shaking and like, you know, having like, just went crazy. So do you see what I'm getting at? Like really knowing yourself in terms of like what drives you and what you're, you know... Your personality traits, just introversion, extroversion alone, and how that relates to your selection of strategies is so important.
Instead, I just sat there like, you know, shaking and like, you know, having like, just went crazy. So do you see what I'm getting at? Like really knowing yourself in terms of like what drives you and what you're, you know... Your personality traits, just introversion, extroversion alone, and how that relates to your selection of strategies is so important.
Instead, I just sat there like, you know, shaking and like, you know, having like, just went crazy. So do you see what I'm getting at? Like really knowing yourself in terms of like what drives you and what you're, you know... Your personality traits, just introversion, extroversion alone, and how that relates to your selection of strategies is so important.
Yeah, I mean, certainly. You could imagine also, though, that the introvert might be more comfortable texting because it's less stimulation. So I think it could work in both directions. I think the problem with text messaging is that it's decreasing emotional intelligence because you really can't communicate the same way through a text message. Thank you. Can you repeat both those things again?
Yeah, I mean, certainly. You could imagine also, though, that the introvert might be more comfortable texting because it's less stimulation. So I think it could work in both directions. I think the problem with text messaging is that it's decreasing emotional intelligence because you really can't communicate the same way through a text message. Thank you. Can you repeat both those things again?
Yeah, I mean, certainly. You could imagine also, though, that the introvert might be more comfortable texting because it's less stimulation. So I think it could work in both directions. I think the problem with text messaging is that it's decreasing emotional intelligence because you really can't communicate the same way through a text message. Thank you. Can you repeat both those things again?
There's good research on even like teens right now prefer to text than to be face-to-face, which is not helpful to building like good relationships.
There's good research on even like teens right now prefer to text than to be face-to-face, which is not helpful to building like good relationships.