What is emotional intelligence? Part one

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 Emotional intelligence- Part one

                                             

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Many people are not even aware about emotional intelligence.  Emotional intelligence is a rather new concept that has been created by two researchers – Peter Salavoy and John Mayer. 

Emotional intelligence  is the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions,  and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically. 

In laymen terms it basically mean to recognize and manage your own emotions as well as influence the emotions of others.  Emotions often drive our behavior and it can either impact others negatively or positively.  To be emotional intelligent means to cope with your feelings while under pressure. 

                                                                   

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We all have jobs and we all work under pressure.  Some days are more difficult than others but at the end of the day we survive and we carry that burden home with us.  Emotionally we are drained and we do not know how to handle all the emotions.  We turn into "difficult" people to live with and it affects our families and our children. We take out our frustrations on anyone close and sometimes this leaves deep scars. 

                                           

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How do I become a responsible person?


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  • To become a responsible person you need to keep your behavior under control.  
  • Stop pointing fingers and stop blaming others.  You are the only person that can control how you respond.  If you made a poor choice in life, then make sure that you acknowledge that you made the mistake.  No one can force you to make mistakes.  The final choice is always yours to make.  
  • No one is perfect.  We all make mistakes.  Try and be as positive as possible and change your attitude towards people.  You can not always play the victim.  
  • Try and focus on what you did wrong and apologize for whatever you did wrong.   Sometimes a simple apology can change the world.  
  • Get to know yourself.  You know what makes you tick or what causes you to get angry.  Try and avoid these situations.  
  • Be more positive.  A responsible person do not take praise for granted.  Accept compliments.  This will boost your confidence in yourself and in others.  
  • Focus on the positive instead of focusing on the negative.
  • Focus on leaving things at work and not bringing it home.  This will definitely improve your family life.  Remember that practice makes perfect.  If you practice to do this on a daily basis, then you will definitely see a change.  

                                         

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Rome was not built in one day but today it is a beautiful city! 

For the rest of the week I will continue with a series of posts on Emotional intelligence.  Please join me tomorrow for my next post.  Emotional intelligence vs Intelligence quotient.  (EQ vs IQ)

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Very nice read. I look forward to the next one :-)

Interesting stuff. Looking forward to part 2.

After this intelligent post I will tune in for more on the subject.
I gotta feeling that people will need this as we go forward.

Hi @kyusho I developed a whole course on this. This is something very valuable to know. People just don't know it yet. Have some interesting posts coming. Thanks!

Well I'll be reading.

You can have a big IQ and be an expert in a science field but you need at least some EQ to explain it and propagate it to other people a skill we need more and more to drive human communities into the new world of the attention economy.
Learning relationships among culture, strategies, objectives, performance, emotional intelligence, and development is crucial for the future of Human kind.

Oh definitely. EQ is an extremely important part of our lives. People do not realize this yet. Thank for your comment!

Is this an error? Sorry if this seems critical but can you resolve for me this apparent contradiction in your post?

Try and focus on what you did wrong

Focus on what you do right, instead of focusing on what you do wrong.

Ah! Thank you for pointing this out. Will edit now. Sounds silly now.

hi there - i first heard of this concept back in 1995 when I read the book by Daniel Goleman and it was a revelation. However, his concept from memory focusses on the physical memories that our bodies carry after the fact. It was a life-changer but so was the book by Robin Norwood - Women who love too much! that book made me cry for three days afterwards :)

I thought Daniel Goldman was the originator of the EI concept? I'm sure many experts have written in the topic. Thanks for the reminder and especially the practical application tips.

Very interesting topic indeed. I just wrote part 2 if you are interested.