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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 2019
Inside the package
Often the people who come to make a difference in your life aren’t packaged to your liking. ………. They come as a rude team-member who makes faces, a skeptic colleague who rips your ideas apart, an unbearable customer who makes … Continue reading
Don’t try to impress all the time.
You can’t hope to ‘solve a personal problem’ while trying to ‘manage your impression’. ………. Due to the nature of my work, people often ask for inputs on their intrapersonal & interpersonal problems. Ironically, when I hear them expressing their … Continue reading
Are you still success-worthy?
Successful people have a responsibility to prove they are worthy of it. ………. You would often find successful people doing mediocre work and still managing to get away with it just because they have a ‘name’ to back it up … Continue reading
When there is nothing left to be said.
In relationships, long silences are often muted screams. ………. There are times when a person conveys pain or discomfort repeatedly, and in every which way possible. Yet the other person either doesn’t listen, or listens but ignores or doesn’t … Continue reading