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Month: February 2016

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The Importance of Emotional Intelligence

February 18, 2016Benisha Senadheera

Intelligence Is Overrated: What You Really Need To Succeed By Keld Jensen From the website: http://www.forbes.com/sites/keldjensen/2012/04/12/intelligence-is-overrated-what-you-really-need-to-succeed/#132223b46375 Albert Einstein’s was estimated at 160, Madonna’s is 140, and John F. Kennedy’s was only 119, but as it turns out, your IQ score pales…

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Greek Origin of Temperaments

February 18, 2016Benisha Senadheera

History of the Temperaments From website: https://www.temperamentquiz.com/history 2,000 years ago, the ancient Greeks (notably Hippocrates, the “father of medical science”) developed the first personality theory. One’s temperament–whether choleric, melancholic, sanguine or phlegmatic–was due to one’s predominant bodily fluid. We no…

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Interview in the Sunday Times

February 18, 20161 commentBenisha Senadheera

  An article that appeared in the Sunday Times in December, 2015. Is your teenager prepared to become tomorrow’s leader? ARETÉ Academy Coaches Young People in Excellence. http://www.educationtimes.lk/print-edition-1/6434-is-your-teenager-prepared-to-become-tomorrow-s-leader It is a parent’s dream to see their beloved children grow up…

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