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Sensitivity is a superpower. This is the era of emotion: EQ training for employees, empathy in leadership, the Experience Economy of consumers. But how do we access the full potential of creativity, originality, innovation, intuition, flexibility, and inclusiveness that emotions can unlock? Through sensitivity. Sensitivity is the degree to which we sense and perceive the world. For too long we have seen it as a weakness, especially at work: Elena V. Amber demonstrates that it is the source of our most authentic strength, and our superpower for the future. Elena V. Amber brings her years of…mehr

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Sensitivity is a superpower. This is the era of emotion: EQ training for employees, empathy in leadership, the Experience Economy of consumers. But how do we access the full potential of creativity, originality, innovation, intuition, flexibility, and inclusiveness that emotions can unlock? Through sensitivity. Sensitivity is the degree to which we sense and perceive the world. For too long we have seen it as a weakness, especially at work: Elena V. Amber demonstrates that it is the source of our most authentic strength, and our superpower for the future. Elena V. Amber brings her years of research in human experience and psychology, focused particularly on emotional engagement, her international business experience and her profound meditation practice to show how connecting to emotions by embracing sensitivity unlocks our most extraordinary and profound faculties. 'This is a guidebook for the evolving new humanity. Once seen as a detriment, emotions are now emerging as a powerful attribute.' STEVE ROTHER, 8 x author and 5 x presenter at the United Nations, including The Class on Channeling
Autorenporträt
Elena V. Amber is a founder, doctoral researcher, and award-winning author. Bringing over 15 years of international business and startup experience, Amber holds multidisciplinary degrees in social management, biology, executive business administration, and psychology at Master's level. Her doctoral research blends behavioral psychology and economics with neuroscience, examining factors impacting sustainable consumption at the nexus with impulsive buying behavior. Drawing on extensive business applications research for sustainability, she provides a fresh perspective on sustainable consumption via lenses of emotional capital and consumer transformation.