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Eugene (Yu Jin) Tee

 

Member profile details

First name
Eugene (Yu Jin)
Last name
Tee
MAPP Graduation Year
2023
MAPP Geography
  • Asia
 

Personal information

Bio
I am an organized and resourceful educator with 15 years of experience in academic roles spanning teaching, research, and public engagement.

I am a social science scholar, author, and advocate for evidence-informed practice for personal and professional development.

Above all, I am an ardent believer in the transformative power of the psychological sciences – especially emotional intelligence and positive psychology, in helping people live self-concordant, harmonious, and meaningful lives.

My career aspiration is to help bridge the science-practice gap and to help others find their unique pathways to a life of pragmatic, pleasurable purpose. Life, on purpose; in harmony.

Outside of work, I enjoy traveling, often seeking diverse and thought-provoking range of experiences. The life worth living is the one worth experiencing.
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Professional Information

Employer
Department of Psychology, HELP University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Job title
Professor and Author
Website
emotivity.my
Primary Focus
Emotions; emotional intelligence; positive emotions; positive organizational behavior/positive organizational scholarship; ikigai
Primary Focus Details
Much of my academic research interests revolve around the psychological study of emotion. From MAPP, I have also developed an interest in meaning and eudaimonic well-being as part of my ongoing research agenda.
Professional Area
  • Business
  • Education
Active Professional Interests
  • Education, University
  • Humanities
  • Mindfulness
Professional Skills
  • Career Development
  • Coaching
  • Research design
  • Speaking
  • Teaching resilience
  • Writing
Fluent in Languages
  • English
Certifications
Ekman Micro Expressions Training Tool (eMETT) 4.0 by Paul Ekman Group.

Ekman Micro Expressions Training Tool (eMETT) 3.0 by Paul Ekman Group.

Ekman Subtle Expressions Training Tool (eSETT) 3.0 by Paul Ekman Group.
 

Education

Degrees Before MAPP
Doctor of Philosophy in the Field of Management
(2010; University of Queensland, Australia)

Bachelor of Business Management with Honours Class 1 in the Field of Management
(2006; University of Queensland, Australia)
(GPA: 7.0/7.0; US Equivalent: 4.00/4.00)

Bachelor of Business Management: Management & Organizations Major
(2005; University of Queensland, Australia)
(GPA: 6.5/7.0; US Equivalent: 3.88/4.00; Dean’s Commendation for High Achievement)
 

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Speaking Experience

Speaking Topics
emotions in organizations; emotional intelligence; positive psychology-related topics; character strengths; ikigai

Check out my podcast at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emotivity-podcast
Experience speaking to large audiences
Yes
 

Publications

Blog logo
Book 1 Cover
Book 1 Title
Of Bromances and Biting Cute Babies: Questions about Emotions You (Probably) Never Thought of Asking
Book 2 Cover
Book 2 Title
Mindfulness and Emotions: Understanding your Mind and the Benefits of Being Present
Book 3 Cover
Book 3 Title
The Science of Feelings: What Psychological Research Tells Us About Our Emotions
Additional Books
The Tyranny of Speed: How to Reclaim Your Time in a Hurried World
https://sunwayuniversity.edu.my/press/books/tyranny-of-speed
Media: Radio, TV, or podcasts
The Language of Heroes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiyjwklFYV0

Emotivity podcast: wherever you get your podcasts including https://anchor.fm/emotivity-podcast
Capstone title and abstract
The Life Worth Living is a Life Worth Experiencing: A Review of the Psychological Research on Ikigai

Ikigai is a Japanese word often used to describe “one’s reason for living.” Numerous popular press books have been written about this expression of well-being, but a consistent definition continues to elude scholars. The current work presents an extensive review of the published works on ikigai and has three aims. The first is to review the concept of ikigai and its connections with the positive psychology literature, specifically research on meaning and purpose. The second is to offer an accurate, evidence-informed definition of ikigai to direct further theoretical and measurement efforts. Third, the current work aims to offer preliminary ideas for interventions that may be useful in cultivating ikigai. The review highlights three themes: (i) ikigai complements but is distinct from conceptualizations of meaning in life (MIL), (ii) the presence of ikigai, like the presence of MIL, is associated with well-being and longevity, and (iii), ikigai revolves around having personally-valued experiences (keiken), and these experiences are facilitated by authentic relationships (ibasho) and a sense of life directionality (houkousei). This review offers an evidence-informed definition of ikigai from the psychological literature, theoretical implications for research, and preliminary suggestions for interventions to help individuals recognize experiences that make life worth living.
 

Contact data

Country
Malaysia
 

My Story

The Change I Want to See in the World
To speak for science,
Illuminating knowledge.
Strengths bloom, lives flourish.

I wrote this statement for one of my MAPP courses. It is my telos, ikigai, and reflection of my deepest values.
Fun Facts About Me
Born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Ethnically Chinese, but speaks little Mandarin.

Grew up on a steady diet of 80s American TV and movies. Initially aspired to study archaeology because of Indiana Jones.

Spent 6 years completing postgraduate studies in Brisbane, Australia. Misses the Gold Coast a bit.

Follows a European work ethic. No emails after 4pm!

Enjoys Japanese food at least twice a week. Hara hachi bu.

Cannot dance to save his life.

Abhors brinjals, eggplant and/or aubergines.
Books That Greatly Influenced My Life
The Happiness Hypothesis (Jonathan Haidt); How Adam Smith can Change Your Life (Russ Roberts); Range (David Epstein); The Demon-Haunted World (Ann Druyan & Carl Sagan); 4000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals (Oliver Burkman), just to name a few.
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