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Acute Judgment.

Acute Judgment.

Emotionally intelligent leaders have the ability to discern situations that require emotional judgment from those that require a more rational approach.

They have an inner rudder, a collection of decision rules gathered through life experiences.

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Sharp Triple Focus.

Sharp Triple Focus.

Emotionally intelligent leaders can balance three states of attention: inner focus, other focus, and outer focus.

Inner focus involves being attentive to personal thought processes and emotional states.

Other focus is consci...

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Undefeatable Self-control.

Undefeatable Self-control.

Emotionally intelligent leaders possess remarkable self-control.

They acknowledge that emotional hijacks, impulsive reactions, and negative behaviors can occur, but they are able to manage and redirect their emotions effectively.

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“Emotional self-control-- delaying gratification and stifling impulsiveness- underlies accomplishment of every sort”

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Unbelievable Empathic Influence.

Unbelievable Empathic Influence.

An essential ability of emotionally intelligent leaders is their empathic influence.

Through focused study of their internal world, the emotional states of others, and the role of the environment, these leaders develop an ever-growing database of emotional information.

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 Humanoid.

Humanoid.

A body becomes requisite to engage with other humans and directly impact the natural world. To appropriately lead humans, one must know what it means to be one and exist in the form of one.

Emotionally intelligent leaders strive to achieve perfect harmony between their spirit, mind, and bo...

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Charming Magnetism.

Emotionally intelligent leaders possess a charismatic and captivating presence.

People are naturally drawn to them because they are perceived as pleasant individuals who can handle the emotions of others.

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Keen Systems Awareness.

Keen Systems Awareness.

Emotionally intelligent leaders possess a keen awareness of the operational protocols in the external and internal environment. By being observant and proactive, they can sense changes in systems and seize opportunities before they pass.

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Introduction

Introduction

In the real world, there is a growing demand for heroes who can bring about positive change in the face of challenges.

Emotionally intelligent leaders possess unique abilities that enable them to make a difference. Let's explore these abilities further.

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7 Superabilities of Emotional intelligent persons.

By nurturing these abilities, leaders can make a positive impact on individuals, organizations, and the world around them.

  • Ability #1: Humanoid.
  • Ability #2: Undefeatable Self-control.
  • Ability #3: Unbelievable Empathic Influence.
  • Ability #4: Charming Magnetism.

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Self Leadership and Development Enthusiast. Passionately learning and documenting how a life in Christ radically transforms even The Simple into leadership material.

By nurturing these abilities, leaders can make a positive impact on individuals, organizations, and the world around them.

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Emotional agility

Effective leaders don’t buy into or try to suppress their inner experiences. Instead, they approach them in a mindful, values-driven, and productive way—developing what we call emotional agility.

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The Many Facets of INFJ

The Many Facets of INFJ

  • a talent for language; quite good at expressing themselves
  • a vivid inner life, but hesitant to share this (except for those closest to them)
  • quiet & sensitive, but can also be good leaders
  • driven by strong values and seeks out meaning in all areas of their life

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