HCC Emotional Intelligence in The Work Place & Dr Alan Robarge Video Analysis Essay
Question Description
This Mid-Term will be fairly easy. You are REQUIRED TO PERFORM ALL ACTIVITIES GIVEN IN YOUR POWERPOINT file titled Decoding Your Emotions And Feelings PROCESS.
After doing all of those activities specified in this Decoding Your Emotions And Feelings PROCESS PowerPoint file, you will write your answers as a MS Word document, using EXAM ANSWERING TEMPLATE BELOW
TEMPLATE
1.You must listen to and ANALYZE each of the video segments of Dr. Robarges YouTube videos embedded in the Decoding Your Emotions and Feelings PROCESS. Specifically, Dr. Robarges two YouTube videos are titled: 1. Defining Attachment Trauma: How to Heal Attachment Wounds https://www.youtube.com/watch?
2.Your Mid-Term comprises you completing all 11 DECODING Process Moments, as listed and described in your Decoding Your Emotions And Feelings PROCESS PowerPoint file and shown below:
Process Moment #1.Preparation for Visualization/Decoding;
Process Moment #2.Visualization;
Process Moment #3.Questioning (Your Mental Movie Note-Taking)
Process Moment #4.Questioning With Written Notes
Process Moment #5.Questioning 4 Universal Pairs Of Wants/Not Wants
Process Moment #6.Questioning Your Maslows Needs Hierarchy
Process Moment #7.Journaling (Your Mental Movie Clips)
Process Moment #8.Follow-up Questions for your Journaling
Process Moment #9.Figuring Out Your Lesson-To-Learn
Process Moment #10. Connect-The-Dots
Process Moment #11.Briefly Describe Your Lesson-To-Learn
3.To assist yourself is identifying your feelings, using the appropriate language, go to Dr. Karla McLarens website and use/download her Your Emotional Vocabulary List freely available for you to use. https://karlamclaren.com/
Your EXAM ANSWERING TEMPLATE – Your Required Answers to Each 11 Process Moments Exercises:
Process Moment #1 – Preparation for Visualization/Decoding
YOU MUST: briefly describe how you felt and what feelings/thoughts you had;
Process Moment #2 – Visualization
YOU MUST: briefly describe the extent of how clearly and vividly you re-experienced your mental movie;
Process Moment #3 – Questioning (Your Mental Movie Note-Taking)
YOU MUST: write down a few of the memory flashes, images, sounds, hunches, whether random material that popped into you mind as recall from the mental movie scene.
Process Moment #4 – Questioning With Written Notes
YOU MUST:
write those written notes you recorded in your notes;
Process Moment #5 – Questioning 4 Universal Pairs of Wants/Not Wants
YOU MUST:
a.Write down the specific 4 universal pairs of feelings human wants versus not-wants which applied to your Action-Reaction Situation. Briefly list and describe those specific 8 universal wants/feelings, you experienced during your Action-Reaction Situation, which you recorded in your notes during this Process Moment #5 Exercise.
b.Explain precisely and logically why you interpreted your Action-Reaction Situation (Exercise #A or #B) to be the universal want(s)/feeling(s) you chose? Explain your reasoning in terms of the situation youve described in the A-R-S.
Process Moment #6 – Questioning Your Maslows Needs Hierarchy
YOU MUST:
a.Write down the specific Maslows Needs applying to your Action-Reaction Situation. Write down below which 1 or more of the 5 Maslows Hierarchy of Needs, you recorded in your notes during the during this Process Moment #6 Exercise.
b.Explain precisely and logically why you interpreted your Action-Reaction Situation (Exercise #A or #B) to be the Maslow need(s) you chose? Explain your reasoning in terms of the situation youve described in the A-R-S.
Process Moment #7 – Journaling (Your Mental Movie Clips)
YOU MUST: Just list only the top 5 impressions of what should have been many, many more impressions youve written down. You should have randomly jotted down these impressions in your Journaling. These top 5 impressions should be those mental content that you feel comfortable sharing from your journaling notes about your Mental Movie video clips. Types of impressions you MAY have experienced and written down randomly, as these occurred in your mind, are: key words, key feelings and emotions, key thought and impressions, symbols, colors, people you know, pets, celebrities, memory flashes occurring, etc. that you were experiencing.
Process Moment #8 – Follow-up Questions for your Journaling THIS DECODING SESSION PULLS TOGETHER ALL OF THE ABOVE PROCESS MOMENT ACTIVITIES TO HELP YOU FIGURE OUT A LOT OF YOUR LESSON-TO-LEARN OVERALL. THEREFORE, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS BELOW FOR ONLY THE OVERALL THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS OCCURRING DURING THE ACTION-REACTION SITUATION YOU ARE DECODING.
Answer EACH question for the dominant THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS associated with the overall event you are decoding. This means that, in this Process Moment #8, you are NOT answering these questions about the top 5 impressions you just listed above.
But here youre meant to reflect upon and write about the your overall major THOUGHT(s) and major FEELING(S) that occurred to you during the Action-Reaction Situation (I.E., THE MID-TERM EXERCISE #A An Emotional Argument Between You and a Personal Friend Awareness or EXERCISE #B A Workplace Interpersonal Conflict Between You and A Co-Worker (or Manager)).
I.YOU MUST: ANSWER THE 7 QUESTIONS REFLECTING UPON THE overall major THOUGHT(s) YOU WERE THINKING AT THE TIME OF THE ACTION-REACTION SITUATION:
1.Why did I think those specific thoughts in that situation with that person?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
2.Whats the significance and meaning of the thoughts I experienced?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
3.What might those specific thoughts about that person in that situation be revealing about me?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
4.When was the last time I thought such thoughts?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
5.When was the first time I thought such thoughts?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
6.Do I often find myself in situations during which I think such thoughts
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
7.If so, doesnt this suggest something deeper to discover about me?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
II.YOU MUST: ANSWER THE 7 QUESTIONS REFLECTING UPON THE overall major FEELINGS YOU WERE FEELING AT THE TIME OF THE ACTION-REACTION SITUATION:
1.Why did I feel that specific feeling in that situation with that person?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
2.Whats the significance and meaning of the feelings I experienced?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
3.What might those specific feelings about that person in that situation be revealing about me?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
4.When was the last time I felt those same feelings?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
5.When was the first time I felt those same feelings?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
6.Do I often find myself in situations during which I feel such feelings?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
7.If so, doesnt this suggest something deeper to discover about me?
In Mindful State, notice the clues flowing through your mind;
Write the key points describing this
Pause until youve recorded your description in your journal;
Process Moment #9 – Figuring Out Your Lesson-To-Learn
YOU MUST: ANSWER EACH OF EAKMANS FACTORS BELOW AS IT RELATES TO YOUR ACTION-REACTION SITUATION:
Factor 1.- How close your trigger response in the Action-Reaction Situation was to a universal emotional response? (universal emotions: fear, aggression, sadness/depression, anger, delight, desire, excitement, joy, disgust, shame/embarrassment, optimism, pessimism, and enthusiasm);
Factor 2.- How close your trigger event in the Action-Reaction Situation resembled a past deeper learned trigger response? (for example, an open emotional wound stemming from unresolved childhood trauma);
Factor 3.- How early in your life did you learn such a triggered response? (the earlier, the more difficult to overcome);
Factor 4.- How intense was your emotional charge was when you experienced that learned triggered response in your past? (the more intense the events, the more powerful their raw emotional hijacking ability);
Factor 5. – How frequently you experienced the events that created your past learned triggered response? (the more frequent, the more entrenched the tendency to react in a particular way);
Factor 6.- your unique emotional behavior stylea. How fast do you respond emotionally? b. How intense your emotional responses are? and b. How long it takes for you to recover from the emotional trigger event? Answer all three.
Process Moment #10 – Connect-The-Dots
YOU MUST: YOU MUST: briefly describe the general pattern/picture of meaning and significance youve have generalized from the Process Moments #1 to #9 content, impressions and answers to questions given above. By this point, such a set of generalized meanings should have occurred to you. Write these generalizations down here.
Process Moment #11 – Briefly Describe Your Lesson-To-Learn
YOU MUST: Now you are able to succinctly describe what you think this lesson-to-learn in terms to state: My decoding of the Action-Reaction-Situation (Exercise #A or #B) has shown me that I must change (you state clearly and concisely what those specific changes you need to make).
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