Personal Development

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Famous model in psychology and helps us understand what motivates people.

AVP Model

A simple practice to accept the anxiety, anger or sadness and start embracing them.

8+8+8 Rule

Make a good balance sheet of your life.

SQRRR (SQ3R) Method

A systematic approach to studying and comprehending reading material effectively.

Feynman Technique

Learning and understanding complex concepts by teaching them to someone else

STAR Method

Answer behavioral interview questions clearly.

Fogg Behavior Model

Identifies 3 elements for behavior change: Motivation, Ability, and Prompt.

Simon Learning Method

Effective strategies for rapid learning.

Mental Flow

A state of complete immersion and focused enjoyment in an activity.

Peak-End Rule

Explains how we remember experiences.

Freud’s Iceberg Theory

Developed from human psychology, it help us understand how the conscious and unconscious mind interacts.

Cornell Note-Taking System

Encourage active engagement with the material and reinforces memory with review.

COSTAR AI Prompt Framework

This AI prompt framework helps you receive higher-quality feedback, and it’s very simple and effective

CRISPE AI Prompt Framework

Define context, role, instruction, subject, preset, and exceptions to get high-quality AI feedback.

Current–Past–Future Interview Framework

An easy framework to answer "Tell Me About Yourself" in a job interview.

SOAR Self-Leadership Model

Built on four essential components that guide personal and professional development.

4-7-8 Breathing Technique

Simple approach to clam the nervous system.

4A Model

A valuable model to manage stress effectively.

5 Second Rule

A Simple Trick to overcome procrastination and anxiety.

Goleman Emotional Intelligence Model

Foundation for personal success and leadership.

BROKE AI Prompt Framework

Help you write better AI prompts.

ICIO AI Prompt Framework

A simple prompt that saves time and gets better result.

DIKW Model

Move beyond information overload and make truly wise decisions.

VITALS Method

Just take one small, meaningful step instead of a giant leap.

CBT Framework

It’s not the situation that causes your emotions — it’s how you think about it.

151515 Career Planning Model

Guiding you through three 15-year stages for your 45-year career.

ABC Model

A simple and practical way to break free from negative emotions.

PART Framework

Structure your answers and emphasize takeaways to show real growth.

ChatGPT5 P.R.O.M.P.T. Framework For Business Planning

Help you stay focused, filter noise, and improve output, which is deeply aligned with your intent.

Peak–Trough–Recovery Model

Knowing where you are helps you choose what to do next with intention instead of habit.

Three Zones of Learning

Helps you study and improve by giving you a clear way to plan your effort.

Deliberate Practice

Understand how to study with purpose, without wasted effort.

ISD Model

Creates a closed loop that ensures learning outcomes align with business objectives

Goleman Emotional Intelligence Model: 5 Key Skills for Success and Better Relationships

Foundation for personal success and leadership.

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Goleman Emotional Intelligence Model

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Transition from being an individual contributor to an effective leader.
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Management Training; Team Dynamics; Personal Development

Being Smart Isn't Enough

In many workplaces and relationships, being smart isn't enough.

You must have seen lots of cases like, someone with fewer skills still gets promoted fater, or great ideas ignored becasue the speaker couldn't connect with others. It has nothing to do with skills.

Daniel Goleman, a psychologist, introduced the Emotional Intelligence (EI) model to remind us that success isn’t just about what we know, it’s also about how we manage ourselves and relate to others.

Goleman’s model breaks emotional intelligence into five key elements. Each one helps people understand and manage their own feelings and interact better with others.

  • Self-Awareness
  • Self-Regulation
  • Motivation
  • Empathy
  • Social Skills

Self-Awareness

Recognize your own emotions.

You can tell what you’re feeling and why. People with high self-awareness don’t let their emotions control them. They are honest with themselves and others.

It shared a similar pattern with the AVP Model (Handle Anxiety, Anger, and Sadness). It's called "Acknowledge" over there but the concept is the same.

Example: You feel nervous before a meeting and recognize that it's because you didn’t prepare enough.

Self-Regulation

Control emotional responses, especially when you're upset or stressed.

Instead of reacting quickly, you pause for a bit and choose the best way to respond. Some breath control approaches might help here:

Example: You get a critical email but wait to reply until you feel calm. You can even compose aggressive content, but just save it as a draft.

Motivation

People with strong internal motivation are driven by purpose and goals, not rewards or money. They stay hopeful and work hard, even in tough times.

Example: You keep learning new skills even when progress feels slow

Empathy

Understand other's emotions., even if they don’t tell you. It helps you build trust and connect with people.

Example: You notice a teammate is quiet in a meeting and ask how they’re doing.

Social Skills

Building and handling strong connections. It includes listening, clear communication, and working with others to solve problems.