What is emotional intelligence and how does it affect our day to day decisions and interactions? More importantly – how can you develop it?
In Chesapeake Forum’s new course Emotional Intelligence: Learning to Lead with Humanity, starting on April 19th, instructor Jahnae Wallace tackles the subject head on. Through purposefully designed and facilitated discussions, participants will examine and take inventory of what drives them – their moral compass and constitution – and how that translates into their environment and the world at large.
Participants will learn to access, increase, and capitalize on their Emotional Equity for the purpose of healing, repairing, and building relationships. The course encourages real and useful self-awareness built from an introspective look at our core values: their roots, how they inform our opinions and responses, and how we can use them to be at our best, not only for ourselves but for others.
Jahnae Wallace has a Master’s Degree in Conflict Analysis and Dispute Resolution and has been employed in public service for well over 20 years. She is a trained Mediator and has served on various Boards and Commissions relevant to social justice, criminal reform, and historic preservation.
Emotional Intelligence: Learning to Lead with Humanity is three (3) sessions, April 19, 26th and May 3rd from 5:30 – 7 PM. HYBRID (in person at the Easton Family YMCA, ZOOM or recording). $40. To register, visit https://chesapeakeforum.org.
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