I like and use mind maps... this presentation is excellent and i really enjoyed it and others on the list
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is to allow empathy to play a part in ones life! Be a model of what you want to see and expect in life.Tynan Elder Oak wrote:then we encourage the development/teaching of emotional intelligence
). How can we teach greater emotional skills in a reliable, repeatable fashion, and in such a way as to allow one great teacher to create two more, and those two to create four more, and so on? I've met some really excellent teachers in my short time that have been fantastic at molding and developing a person directly, but (it seemed to me) maybe found it far more difficult to impart the wisdom of teaching itself. If we could not only develop and hone our own emotional intelligence and teach it to others, but also create more teachers (maybe this is an idea behind druidry in general, and I'm just being redundant here), I think we could create a lasting structure. The only issue I would see with that would be that if it comes in a wrapper like druidry, or any other highly personal affiliation, then it may be less effective at reaching a wide audience. What do you think? Am I off on the thought that we need "teacher-teachers" of EQ and related interpersonal skills, or do you think this would be a genuinely useful and efficient approach to creating a larger network of emotionally mature and increasingly empathetic individuals? I only have my one tiny perspective, but I really want to help work on something like this! So very glad you posted it. 
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