The Critical Do’s and Don’ts Speakers Need to Know Before Delivering a Talk There are quite a number of do’s and don’ts and today I will give the most common ones – on engagement, connection and delivery. Standing in front of an audience and having them listen to you is an honor and a privilege. […]
What We Need to Know Case A He went for therapy in search of assistance. He was only 17. Client: May I come in? Therapist: Yes, you may. Karibu. Client: Thank you. Therapist: How may I help you? Client: I am here because I feel very low (starts […]
Origins of the Term “Emotional Intelligence” In 1985 the term “emotional intelligence” was first used in a doctoral dissertation by Wayne Payne. The term “emotional quotient: was later used by Keith Beasley in 1987, and later in 1990, psychologists Peter Salovey and John Mayer published the first article on “Emotional Intelligence” (Impellus, 2020). There is […]
Workshop presented to the administration and the teaching staff on 26th February, 2025 Presented by John Bosco Kiingati Introduction The human being is endowed cognitively (Decety & Wheatley, 2017), emotionally, and behaviorally (Gupta, 2023; Bawa & Sharma, 2025). Similarly, the human being is a social being, and with this comes the economic, psychological, cultural, environmental […]
HAS THE BEHAVIOR BECOME A KENYAN CHARACTER? I was driving towards work against the heavy jam that had tens of cars attempting to go the opposite direction. I guess I was doing 40 to 50 K.p.h as I was about to arrive at my destination. Right behind the fifth car of those on the oncoming […]