China News Service, Chengdu, May 29 (Chen Xuanbin) "If you are overly anxious because of this outbreak, then your emotions are easily influenced by negative information; if you see the outbreak as an opportunity or challenge, this can help You improve your ability to cope with uncertain environments. ”On the 29th, French“ Emotional Intelligence Coach ”Luo ​​Ang at his home in the Chengdu High-tech Zone, through online video communication, helped customers to ease the emotional and emotional problems caused by the new coronary pneumonia .

Luo Ang played Tai Chi in the park. Photo by Chen Xuanbin

  Speaking fluent Chinese and traditional bun, 40-year-old Frenchman Luo Ang looks "Chinese". In 2008, Luo Ang, who was interested in traditional Chinese martial arts culture from a young age, traveled from Paris to Chengdu. He also visited the head of the Qingcheng School in the Chinese martial arts novels in his impression. Boxing has relaxed my whole body, and since then I have made up my mind to stay here. "

  After deciding to stay in Chengdu, Luo Ang spent four months mastering Chinese to the point where he could communicate with others. After that, he tried different jobs: singer, TV host, Tai Chi coach ... In 2016, Luo Ang began to manage related work from the business quotient, that is, "emotional quotient coach."

Luo Ang is channeling customer emotions through video connections. Photo by Chen Xuanbin

  "'Emotional Intelligence Coach' focuses on the two areas of emotional intelligence management and interpersonal communication, providing customers with consultations on emotional management, marriage relations, family relationships, etc." Luo Ang said that most people's understanding of coaches is still at the professional level However, as people get certain satisfaction in material terms, coaches will derive many forms of service, such as "emotional intelligence coach."

  "I found that people in the epidemic are prone to two kinds of bad emotions. One is work, and many people will worry about unemployment or lower income. The second is family relations. Some family members have conflicts and frictions because of getting along." It seems that in the face of the unpleasant emotions brought about by this outbreak, all people have to do is accept their emotions and strengthen their mental and physical exercise. To this end, Luo Ang has specially produced emotional management courseware related to the epidemic, and also recorded the video of the "Home House" movement to help people eliminate negative emotions.

  Luo Ang became involved in Chengdu because of Taijiquan. During the period, he also worshipped Yang Taiji as a teacher. When he was unsettled, he would play a set of Taijiquan to ease his emotions. Luo Ang believes that Tai Chi contains rich culture and ideas, not only a sport but also a way of thinking. So he incorporated Tai Chi's philosophical thinking into his emotional management course, "Human emotions are like playing a set of Tai Chi, ups and downs, then regaining momentum, and finally returning to calm."

  Affected by the new Coronary Pneumonia epidemic, Roon, who returns to France once a year, has not returned to visit his family this year. "Before the outbreak in France, I have told my family about the epidemic situation and anti-epidemic measures I saw in China in a timely manner, so that they can prepare in advance." In the weekly video chat, Luo Ang and his family exchanged the most outbreaks in the two countries. Update on prevention and control.

  "Although online emotional counseling is convenient, the exchange of non-verbal information is relatively limited." Luo Ang said that as the epidemic prevention and control situation improved, he was prepared to resume the offline free "Emotional Intelligence Salon" in the near future, to guide everyone face-to-face. Epidemic emotions. " (Finish)