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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: October 2014
The ‘Sulking Hulks’!
So…the festive week finally ended. ……………… As expected, it was messy and hectic. Met a lot of the ‘kith and kin’, and again witnessed all sorts of people and…their minds at work! And then there were also the ones who … Continue reading
Sorry Edison!
It is believed that on Sharad Purnima the moon and the earth get very close to each other…so close that the moon rays can shower certain mystical healing properties… ……………… Unfortunately, I am too old to believe in everything … Continue reading
My-all-goodie Days!
“Standing at the place where you spent your childhood is an unexplainable feeling”… ……………… Although all the houses in the lane have changed, you, without an inch-tape or a camera, can discretely remember and explain how it was earlier… … Continue reading
One ‘sorry’ I don’t regret saying…
“Sometimes you simply want some notions to stay as long as possible”…! ……………… If I recall what has made me lose my temper the most, it would be either when ‘I am misunderstood’, or in…‘road rage’. Yes! I simply … Continue reading