The emotionally intelligent person is skilled in four areas: identifying emotions, using emotions, understanding emotions, and regulating emotions.
Sometimes people think that regulating their emotions means trying to act as if they don't have feelings. But, that's not the case. A realistic view of emotions shows that we're capable of experiencing a wide range of emotions, but we don't have to be controlled by those emotions.
Football is a game of emotions.
Football is not about money but emotions.
I think, in football, you have always emotions.
I never forget my first emotions in football, in Sicily.
Football is a sport of emotions, and we have to capture that in our films.
If football covers all your emotions, that's too shallow for me.
There's always been a snobby dismissal of football and the emotions it elicits in millions of people.
When I was three or four, only football was in my head. I went 10 years, and nothing changed - only football, football, football. The strange thing is, nobody played football in my family before.
On the football field, I keep my emotions tied up inside, but when I'm with my family, I let them out.
On the football field I keep my emotions tied up inside. But when I'm with family, I let them out.
When I say manage emotions, I only mean the really distressing, incapacitating emotions. Feeling emotions is what makes life rich. You need your passions.
Football is a passionate game, and the emotions are intense. As long you respect the people around you, I don't see any problem with that.
For me, playing the game of football, obviously there's a lot of emotions going on. But I always like to keep calm and just be myself.
Emotions are charismatic. Focused emotions are very charismatic. To lead people with charisma, you need to take charge of and focus your emotions.