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Emotional Intelligence
Defination
- Emotional intelligence is the ability to identify and understand human emotions.
- You might use emotional intelligence both to work and communicate with others as well as yourself.
- Having high emotional intelligence can help you build relationships in the workplace, accomplish tasks and achieve goals.
Capabilities.
- Self-awareness is a mindful consciousness of your strengths, weaknesses, actions and presence. Clear self-awareness requires having a clear perception of your mental and emotional states.
- Self-management skills are the abilities that allow people to control their thoughts, feelings and actions.
- If you have strong self-management skills, you’re able to set goals independently and take the initiative to achieve them.
- Purposeful self-management can help you direct the trajectory of your career and ensure you seek opportunities that get you closer to your goals.
- It's a person's ability to consider the perspectives of other individuals, groups, or communities, and apply that understanding to interactions with them.
- it's a nuanced skill that develops significantly throughout childhood.
- most people acknowledge that being 'socially aware' is something that continues to hone throughout adult life, as we're introduced to new information and experiences that require us to understand the views and standpoints of others.
- Social skills are used to communicate with others daily in a variety of ways including verbal, nonverbal, written and visual.
- Social skills are also referred to as interpersonal or soft skills.