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Dr.I.Goswami Prof. and Head Department of Social Work Karpagam University NIPM-CBE: 10/12/09
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Dr.I.GoswamiProf. and Head

Department of Social WorkKarpagam UniversityNIPM-CBE: 10/12/09

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Text:1.28: Arjuna Says: My dear Krisna, seeing my friends and relatives present before me in such a fighting spirit, I feel the limbs quivering up and my mouth drying up

Text:1.30: I’m unable to stand. I’m forgetting myself, and my mind is reeling.I see only causes of misfortune.

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Text:2.61: One who restrains his senses, keeping them under control, and attains his consciousness , is known as a man of steady intelligence

Text:2.63: From anger, complete delusion arises, and from delusion bewilderment of memory. When memory is bewildered, intelligence is lost, and when intelligence is lost one may be insecured/unsafe.

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Howard Gardner , Harvard Peter Salovey, Yale John Jack Mayer, New Hampshire Dr. David McClelland Researcher: Human and OB Dr. Daniel Goleman, Rutgers University Piscataway, New Jersey

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Born in 1910 in Albania to a Catholic mother Had no formal education At 14, year she was influenced by stories of

Yugoslav Jesuit Priests of Bengal At 18, she bade her mother goodbye and

traveled from Albania to Kolkata Left her family for an uncertain future On the way to Kolkata she learnt spoken

English in 6 weeks in Dublin Reached Kolkata in January,1929 Joined Loreto Convent and spent 20 years to

prepare herself as NUN

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She was alone. No helper. No companion, No money.

Even she didn’t hesitate to beg (the ultimate humiliation)

Created The Missionaries of Charity with (now) 4000 nuns ( A multinational enterprise serving in 123 countries)

Got Noble Peace Prize in 1979

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Self-Awareness Social Awareness Self Motivation Social Competency Empathy

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Success? Emotion? Competence? Emotional Competence?

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A state of ‘agitation’ or ‘disturbance’ of mind. Any ‘vehement’ or ‘excited’ mental state. Refers to a feeling with distinctive thoughts,

psychological and biological states and ranges of propensities to act.

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There are 100s of EMOTIONS along with their blends, variations, mutations and nuances.

Some main Emotions: ANGER, SADNESS,FEAR, ENJOYMENT, LOVE,SURPRISE, DISGUST, SHAME, HATE.

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Emotions are carried through ‘information substances’ comprised of NEUROPEPTIDES, HORMONES, other molecules present throughout the body including DNA

( Molecules of Emotions by Candace Pert)

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When we tell lie, it creates a certain amount of conflict or incongruence in the mind, which negatively affects muscles .

Emotions of GRATITUDE, LOVE, APPRECIATION, keeps DNA unwound and maintain its length.

Emotions of ANGER, FEAR, FRUSTRATION, STRESS make it shorter and may switch off many of the DNA Codes.

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