Michael JawerToday I have the pleasure of interviewing Michael Jawer, coauthor of “The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion,” which you can read about at www.emotiongateway.com. He is an emotion researcher and expert on “sick building syndrome” and lives …

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Emotions and Sensitivity: An Interview with Michael Jawer

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  1. Hi Therese and Michael,
    What an illuminating interview and one that I will show clients, colleagues, family and friends.

    I have worked with people who for one reason or another have disclosed this very same sudden feeling of illness or low moods, some often have had to take them selves away from the stressor. I have known people whom have had their employment terminated because they kept feeling poorly when at work and felt surprisingly better once outside there place of work.

    I too have felt this same sudden illness relating to a university building where I attended during my study years.

    Describing personalities in this way is reasonable and empowering.

    Thank you for raising our awareness again.
    Regards
    Dawn Pugh

  2. Thank you so much, Therese, for this!

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