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Dr. Sandeep Atre is a Counseling Psychologist (dratrecounsels.com) and an internationally recognized ‘Emotional & Social Intelligence’ Expert and Trainer.He is the Founder of Socialigence – a venture specializing in development of ‘Social & Emotional Intelligence’ through its e-learning course rooted in neuroscience & psychology (socialigence.net). He is also Co-Founder of CH EdgeMakers – a leading coaching group of Central India (ch-india.com).
He is author of two books related to his domain, namely – “Understanding Emotions Logically” and “Observing Nonverbal Behavior”; and third book on various aspects of life, named “Two Paras of Everyday Wisdom”. Moreover, the collection of his Nazms and Ghazals is published as a book titled “Baat Jazbaat Ki”.
In his career of more than two decades, he has trained professionals of more than 50 companies and thousands of individuals to ‘sort out’ and ‘excel in’ intrapersonal and interpersonal matters.
You can mail your responses to his blogs at: drsandeepatre@gmail.com
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Monthly Archives: September 2013
The Game-face!
“No one listens to what anyone says…because each one of us is too busy figuring out what the other one actually wants to say”! ……………………… Being born as humans, it seems as if we are destined to live in a … Continue reading
Spotlight to…a Torch!
Personality isn’t about your impression on people…but your impact on them. ……………………… It is not about ‘how good you are’, it is about ‘how good others are’…in your presence! I have seen a lot of people who, in the name … Continue reading
What lies beneath!
Recently a couple came to me to talk about their son. Their biggest concern was his failings because of indiscipline and a bent for depression. I said to them, “Look! Don’t expect a prescription from me; I can only give … Continue reading
When the demons are back…
When England batsman Kevin Pietersen gets out cheaply or is given out unfairly, he just goes back, changes to casuals and sits in balcony watching the next guy play… When he was asked ‘why don’t you get flared up?’…he said, … Continue reading
Oh My Goodness!
“Good people suffer…because they are mature enough to accommodate”! ……………………… Have you ever observed a careless bike-rider driving rashly on busy roads? You would find that more often than not he doesn’t meet any accident, because all other people on … Continue reading