Emotionally intelligent people are skillful with emotions.
They can use emotions to create new and healthy social environments or navigate existing ones without stepping on mine stones.
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Life, it seems,continues to dole out hard blows. After a while everyone gets hit. But emotional intelligent persons help people through down times.
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Emotionally intelligent people are aware of their own emotions and how they can affect those around them.Â
They also pick up on others' emotions and body language and use that information to enhance their communication skills.
Is there a time you tried to do something and failed? Is there a time you received negative feedback from your boss. How did that make you feel? Is there a conflict at work that made you feel frustrated?
Self-regulation is absolutely central to emotional intelligence. Understanding your emotions is great, but not particularly useful if you cannot make use of this knowledge.Â
Emotionally intelligent people think before they act on their feelings. They are in tune with how they feel,...
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