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Some popular press articles written by the folks at Emotivity, along with press interviews on a wide range of emotions-related topics.

Stressing on Stress

In view of this year’s World Mental Health Day, Eugene Tee shares some thoughts on increasing awareness of mental health in Malaysia, and the steps we can each take to make our workplaces a little less stressful, and a little bit more psychologically safe.

Originally published at https://my.asiatatler.com/

How and Why do we Feel? Press Coverage of ‘Of Bromances and Biting Cute Babies’

Check out the Star Newspaper’s review of ‘Of Bromances and Biting Cute Babies,’ which features an interview by Sandy Clarke with authors Eugene Tee and Tsee Leng Choy!

Originally published May 20, 2018 at www.thestar.com.my

Silencing Your Thoughts: How Mindfulness can Help You Overcome Anxiety

Mindfulness can be help you ride the wave of difficult emotions, including anxiety. Sandy Clarke and Eugene Tee provide some suggestions on how to cultivate this practice to keep unhelpful thoughts quiet.

Originally published May 12, 2018 at www.leaderonomics.com

Love Hurts: When You Serve and Give Until You Burn

Much has been written about the positive aspects of servant leadership, but it can also be emotionally-draining and ineffective in certain contexts. By Eugene Tee

Originally published March 31, 2018 at www.leaderonomics.com

Raising Kids to Have Grit

How do you raise children with the passion and perseverance to succeed in their goals and endeavours? Eugene Tee and Sybella Ng provide some thoughts on this.

Originally published October 15, 2017 at www.thestar.com.my

The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions (and Lies to Oneself)

Most of us would feel pangs of shame, guilt – self-conscious emotions when we behave unethically. But what if we reasoned away our emotions and actions? By Eugene Tee

Originally published May 27, 2017 at www.leaderonomics.com

How Brain Science Can Help Leaders Procrastinate Less

Your brain screams in protest when you try to do that emotionally unpleasant task, causing you to put off that project until it’s too late. Neuroscientific evidence tells us the why and how of procrastination, and what we can do to overcome it. By Eugene Tee and Choy Tsee Leng

Originally published March 18, 2017 at www.leaderonomics.com

The Anatomy of Failure

Mistakes were made, failure is experienced, along with a host of unpleasant emotions such as self-anger, shame, and regret. We can, however, learn from our failures and cultivate positive emotions to help us do so. By Eugene Tee

Originally published October 1, 2016 at www.leaderonomics.com

And Best Leadership Style Award Goes To….

We revisit situational leadership apmoaches to managing teams, and how differences in follower skill and motivation mean that the best leadership style is also the most adaptable and responsive one. By Eugene Tee and Ng Yin Lu

Originally published August 20, 2016 at www.leaderonomics.com

Are You Being Kind to Yourself?

Why is it so difficult – even strange, to be kind to ourselves? We discuss self-compassion, and some ways to cultivate acceptance and kindness to ourselves. By Eugene Tee and Sandy Clarke

Originally published July 9, 2017 at www.leaderonomics.com

How You Can Partner with Stress to Build Your Own Resilience

Stressful experiences are often accompanied by unpleasant emotions – but the trick to building resilience may lie in how we perceive our stressful demands. By Eugene Tee and James Yeow

Originally published May 14, 2016 at www.leaderonomics.com

Should We Really Leave Our Emotions at the Door?

It’s always personal – and our emotions make our work experiences personal ones. Should we – can we, leave our emotions behind when we step into our offices? By Eugene Tee

Originally published October 15, 2015 at www.leaderonomics.com
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