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Intelligence Emotional

A Useful Manual for Encouraging Personal Development and Strengthening Relationships

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Intelligence Emotional

By: Gilbert Pierce
Narrated by: Danny Robson
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Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as the ability to recognize, interpret, and manipulate one's own emotions as well as those of other people, as well as to make effective use of these emotions. This concept goes beyond traditional intelligence assessments such as the intelligence quotient (IQ), putting more of an emphasis on the intrapersonal and interpersonal skills that are necessary for effective communication, empathy, conflict resolution, and positive emotional health in general.
EI is composed of a number of fundamental components, including the following:
The ability to perceive and acknowledge one's own feelings as they occur is what we mean when we talk about self-awareness. To accomplish this, you must have a strong sense of your own value and potential, as well as an awareness of the ways in which your emotions influence your thoughts and behaviors, as well as an awareness of the advantages and disadvantages that you possess.
The capacity to take charge, to fulfill promises, to control impulsive impulses and behaviors, to manage emotions in a healthy manner, and to adapt to changing circumstances are all examples of self-regulation. To accomplish this, you must be able to keep your cool under pressure, stop from making hasty choices, and conduct yourself in a manner that is consistent with your moral principles.
Motivation can be defined as the innate urge to work diligently and persistently toward achieving one's goals. Individuals who possess a high level of emotional intelligence (EI) are typically very motivated to pursue continued improvement in addition to accomplishing their professional and personal goals. They have an optimistic outlook on the future, are able to persevere in the face of challenges, and are passionately committed to the work that they undertake........

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