Emotional Intelligence: What is it? May 15th, 2015 by Bill Boyajian |
Emotional intelligence is a set of abilities that helps you relate effectively to people. Those with high levels of emotional intelligence are self-aware and self-regulated. They know and understand themselves, and they know how to adapt and flex with others. Patience is one of their virtues, which makes them adept at using motivation, empathy, and social skills in communicating and collaborating with people. In effect, they have an innate ability to get along with others. But more than that, they know how to use encouragement as a way of inspiring, leading, and guiding people to maximum achievement. If you don’t naturally possess the competencies of emotional intelligence, you can benefit from learning more about it and applying basic principles to improving your relationships. Unless you live alone on an island somewhere, you’ll want to learn to work and live with others in a joyful, harmonious way. Emotional intelligence will help you do just that. Tags: Advice, Business Development, Character, Determination, Developing Leaders, Knowledge, Leaders, Leadership, Leadership Excellence, Leadership Skills, Personal Development, Philosophy, Reality, Relationships, Reputation, Responsibility, Success, The Mind of a Leader |
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