by Richard Himmer | Apr 18, 2021 | change, Emotional Intelligence, Family/Friends, General EI Research, Happines, Joy, Neuropsychology & science
Grugg was proud of his most recent kill as he watched the flames of the fire dance off the cave wall. Dinner tonight was a rotisserie-cooked Saber Tooth Tiger and the entire family was present. Just as Grugg was ready to cut the tenderly cooked meat, death walked into...
by Richard Himmer | Apr 13, 2021 | change, Emotional Intelligence, Happines, Hard-wired to grow, Professional
Operating at full capacity It’s Monday morning. Norm and his wife Gina are preparing for work. Gina is a Real Estate Broker and Norm is a business executive. Their morning routines completed, they stand before their respective wardrobes going through the clothing...
by Richard Himmer | Mar 21, 2021 | Emotional Intelligence, Family/Friends, Happines, Hard-wired to connect, Identity
De-cleave the Parental Units Maggie and Phillip have been married for 10-years, at least according to their marriage certificate. Maggie feels like she’s a third-wheel to Phillip’s relationship with his mother rather than an help-meet to her husband. Today, Phillip...
by Richard Himmer | Feb 28, 2021 | Emotional Intelligence, General EI Research, Happines
Goal Setting in the Now In the Winter of 1999, my friend Tim asked if I wanted to ride the STP (Seattle to Portland). I had not ridden a bicycle since 1979 when I lived in Switzerland. In the seconds between the invitation to ride 206 miles in one day on a taco shell...