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BODY = BRAIN Part 2: Embodying Social & Emotional Intelligence Coordination 1 © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org Roadmap Personal Qualities Purposeful Action Connection Communication Interpersonal Skills SI: empathy, social skills Somatic competency: Presence Coordination Conflict Resolution = YOU ARE HERE 2 © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE Other Self Awareness Action Self-Awareness Self-Mastery Self- Motivation Empathy Social Skills adapted from Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org 3 COORDINATION 4 TASKS & RELATIONSHIPS Task Action 5 © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org MOOD IS CONTAGIOUS http://www.teamrise.com/site/epage/54304_696.htm http://www.healthequalitypartners.co.uk/page4.php © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org 6 MOOD IMPACTS RESULTS High Team Performance 3:1 Positivity Ratio Red = high Blue = med Pink = low Low Losada & Fredrickson Inquiry / Advocacy 7 © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org RAPPORT Positive Feeling Mood Shared Attention Presence http://ivyleagueinsecurities.com/2010/12/smiley-faces/ Synchrony breathing heart rate posture gesture timing of speech sweat response oscillators scan for timing & rhythm http://capecodastrologer.com/the-righttime/attachment/timing-is-everything/ © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org 8 SYNCHRONY http://izifunny.com/2012/03/06/catch-a-positive-mood-90-pics.html © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org 9 FOSTERING COORDINATION http://www.strozziinstitute.com/alumni/associates-news-and-offers http://www.druminar.com/faq.html http://www.firstpointusa.com/blog/2012/08/olympic-rowing.html 10 © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org SKALA’S STORY image source: (c) copyright Skala & Russell Watts, 2010 11 © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org COORDINATED ACTION Your World Other’s World somatic / sensory Emotion Interoception Emotion Interoception Conceptual Proprioception Conceptual Proprioception Exteroception Exteroception extension © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org 12 PRINCIPLES FOR PRACTICE Practice presence Build positive mood Move together in time... coordinating action Include a shared goal or objective © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org 13 THE BIG IDEA Mood is contagious Mood impacts relationships and results Rapport emerges out of shared attention, positive mood, and synchrony Synchrony is defined as biological systems entraining or falling into rhythm with one another Synchrony and rapport are essential ingredients for coordinating well with others © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org 14 REFLECTION / FIELDWORK Think of an experience you’ve had working with others where everything just “clicked” and things flowed smoothly. Consider: how did people’s presence, mood, and rapport contribute to this? Design an embodied practice that helps people feel themselves, feel each other, and move together in a coordinated fashion. Construct a narrative that explains the reasons one might engage in this practice and what makes it work. © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org 15 RESOURCES & REFERENCES Barsade, S (2001) The Ripple Effect: Emotional contagion in groups, Working Paper Series in Organizational Behavior, Yale School of Management Carter, R, et. al. (2009) The Human Brain Book, DK Fredrickson, B & Losada, M. (2005) Positive affect and the complex dynamics of human flourishing, American Psychologist 60:7, 678-686 Goleman, D (2007) Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships, Bantam Goleman, D. & Boyatzis, R. (2008) Social Intelligence and the Biology of Leadership, Harvard Business Review, Sept Miles, L. et. al. (2009) The Rhythm of Rapport: Interpersonal synchrony and social perception, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45:3, 585-589 Strozzi-Heckler, R, (2007) The Leadership Dojo: Build Your Foundation As An Exemplary Leader, Frog Books Tickle-Degnan, L, & Rosenthal, R (1990) The nature of rapport and its nonverbal correlates, Psychological Inquiry, 1:4, 285-293 16 © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org Roadmap Purposeful Action Connection Personal Qualities Communication Interpersonal Skills Coordination SI: empathy, social skills Somatic competency: Presence Conflict Resolution = YOU ARE HERE © Amanda Blake 2013 | embright.org 17