Professor Stephen Barth shares his best strategies to help you grow YOUR emotional intelligence. He’ll give tips on how to identify and manage the most common emotions, how to have more authentic conversations with other people, and how to use EQ in your work life! Guest Bio: Stephen Barth- Professor of Hospitality Law and Leadership – Attorney – Founder of HospitalityLawyer.com – Member of the National Speaker’s Association Author of Hospitality Law and co-author of Restaurant Law Basics, is an attorney, the founder of HospitalityLawyer.com, the annual Hospitality Law Conference series, and the Global Travel Risk Summit Series. As a professor at the Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management, University of Houston, he teaches courses in hospitality law and leadership. In addition to legal and risk management insight, Stephen specializes in communicating the importance of Emotional Intelligence in leadership roles; and has provided valuable insight to many companies including The Methodist Hospital System, Wyndham Worldwide, Dine Equity, Business Travel News, and Aramark. His fun, fast-paced presentations provide practical information and solutions to enhance your personal and professional life.
Social Media Sharable Quotes:
- “It’s never how far you fall, but how high you bounce!” – Stephen Barth
- “You are not going to teach someone how to drive while driving down the I5” – Stephen Barth on Emotional Intelligence
- “You need to set your intentions, and not be reactionary to outside noise.”- Jeremy
- “If you want to change your life, you just need to change your habits” – Stephen Barth
- “We fix everything in our life… car, house, bodies, diet, but we often miss fixing our “brain” or mental strength. – Stephen Barth
- Most of the things we tell ourselves, we would never tell a loved one. – Jeremy
Show Notes:
- Intro
- Stephen Barth quick background
- Jumping right into Emotional Intelligence in 2021
- Be intentional with YOUR life, week, day!
- Stop being reactionary… aka a control freak! Being reactionary is a virus of the brain.
- How to change from being reactive to proactive…
- Making choices and accepting responsibility for those choices