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It is with deep regret that the family and friends of Galba Bright wish to inform you of Galba’s untimely passing.

Galba Francis Adeyinka Bright, Human Resource Consultant and Author, died at his office on March 31 of natural causes, leaving his wife Sandra, numerous family members, friends, associates, readers and fans.

Out of respect, the Tune up your EQ website created by Galba will therefore be offline for a short period.

We thank you for your understanding at this time and appreciate the interest you have shown in Galba’s work and ideas.

Should you wish to post comments about the personal impact of Galba’s thoughts and writings, please feel free to click here or go to his blog.

The Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Galba Bright will be held at St. John’s Methodist Church, Montego Bay, Jamaica, at 1.00 pm on Sunday, April 19, followed by interment in Dovecot of St. James Memorial Park, Orange, St. James.

Tune up your EQ Turns 100

July 30th, 2007 by Galba Bright

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“Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it.”

William Arthur Ward

Tune Up Your EQ

As Tune up your EQ reaches its 100th article, I want to thank all of you who have taken precious time from their busy schedule have a look at this blog. I can’t identify all of you, however, I can say how grateful I am to you for you interest and involvement.

I’d like to acknowledge everyone who has commented at Tune up your EQ or sent a trackback, so thank you to:

Suzette Bailey
Fay Barrett
John Bishop of the Emotional Mastery Website
Ed Brenegar of the Leading Questions Blog

Jeanette Campbell
Carnival of Powerful Living
Lennox Deane
Joshua Freedman of Six Seconds

Chris Garrett of the Chris Garrett on New Media Blog
Eileen Heaven
Ray Hobby
Jenny of the Enuff Blog

Jeremy
Dr. Robyn McMaster of the Brain Based Biz Blog
Manchild of the When Least Expected Blog
Anthony Mersino of the EQ4PM Blog

Dawud Miracle of the Healthy Web Design Blog
MT of the Mind Tweaks Blog
Trevor Ramikie
Randomness

Sportzia Blog
Tom Van Brunschot of the Transformation Economy Blog
Ellen Weber of the Brain Based Business Blog
Tanika Wiliams

University Update
Vanessa Byers of the Vanessa Unplugged Blog
Yulia of the Meme Sponge Blog
Linda Zdanowicz of the Exceptional Dental Practice Management Blog

In the next post, I’ll say “thank you” to everyone who has linked to Tune up your EQ by sending links or by adding the blog to their blogroll.

I really am grateful to all of you for your interest and involvement. I’m really enjoying the experience. Enjoy your Emotional Intelligence Journey !!!

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10 Responses to “Tune up your EQ Turns 100”

  1. Manchild Says:
    July 30th, 2007 at 3:30 pm

    Congratulations Galba!!

    We’ll keep coming back as long as you keep blogging. Thank you for giving us something worth reading.

    Manchild

  2. Ellen Weber Says:
    July 30th, 2007 at 4:22 pm

    Great site - Galba - congrats! Well done! And the ideas just get better and better! Thanks!

  3. Galba Bright Says:
    July 30th, 2007 at 4:40 pm

    Hello Manchild:

    Thanks for your cngratluations, continued interest and support. Keep your fine blogging going as well.

  4. Robyn McMaster Says:
    July 30th, 2007 at 4:41 pm

    Galba, gratefulness expresses itself in saying thanks. You not only preach high emotional intelligence you live it! I appreciate your expression of gratitude!

  5. Galba Bright Says:
    July 30th, 2007 at 9:06 pm

    Hello Robyn:

    Thanks for your kind sentiments and for interest. I reviewed all the comments on the blo to date. it told a very moving story. A second look always tells one a lot. I seek to live an emotionally intelligent life. EQ is too powerful to be left as a text book exercise.

  6. Ray Hobby Says:
    July 30th, 2007 at 11:31 pm

    Thanks Galba
    I have REALLY enjoyed our chats and our philosophical swaps.
    We have shown that, although we are 4500 miles apart, we are as close as a shared ideal. In our case, I think, we have ‘rubbed shoulders’.
    If only we can get more people to share a sense of applied Emotional Intelligence and to recognise its importance …we may be able to — ‘get the world to sing …in perfect harmony’ !
    Keep up your good work …you never know, one day we may actually get to shake hands.

    All my very Best wishes to you
    Ray

  7. Ray Hobby Says:
    July 30th, 2007 at 11:41 pm

    Hello again, Galba
    I also wanted to acknowledge the value of -

    “Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it.”

    William Arthur Ward makes clear sense in what he says, as you do by quoting it.
    There is another example of good sense [although I do not know its source], which says -

    “Yesterday is History, tomorrow is a Mystery and Today is a Gift …that’s why we call it ‘The Present’ !

    You are helping us all to use Our Present to good effect …Thanks again.

    Bestest …as ever
    Ray

  8. Steve Roesler Says:
    July 31st, 2007 at 11:01 pm

    Wonderful, Galba!

    Continue to be out in front of the application of EQ. It’s much-needed and you have the gift of being able to show others how to use it purposefully.

    Keep writing…

  9. Galba Bright Says:
    August 1st, 2007 at 6:45 pm

    Hello Ray:

    Thanks so much for your involvement and your encouragement. I certainly value our exchanges. It’s clear that physical distance needn’t be a barrier to people who have a common interest. The quote you shared is very powerful.

  10. Galba Bright Says:
    August 1st, 2007 at 6:49 pm

    Hello Steve:
    I gladly accept your congratulations. I enjoy writing the blog and my enjoyment is heightened when people say that they find it useful. One of my favourite quotes is sTephen R. Covey’s “To know and not to do is not to know” Application of knowledge is everything.

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