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A paragraph about emotional intelligence??

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Answered by rudhra73
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Emotional intelligence is defined as “one’s ability to know, feel and judge emotions in cooperation with a person’s thinking process for behaving in a proper way, with ultimate realisation of happiness in him and in others”.

The level of emotion in a person is called Emotional Quotient (EQ). This can be obtained by using emotional intelligence tests, same way as we assess the IQ of a person.

Answered by Anonymous
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Emotional intelligence (EI) or emotional quotient (EQ) is the ability of the individual to recognize his own, and other people's emotions. It is the capacity to discriminate between different feelings and label them correctly. It is the capability to use emotional information to guide one's thinking and behavior. It is also the ability to manage and adjust emotions to adapt to environments and achieve one's goals. The term was first used in a 1964 paper by Michael Beldoch. It became popular in 1995 through the book written by the author, psychologist, and science journalist Daniel Goleman. Studies show that people with high EI have greater mental health, job performance, and leadership skills. Emotional intelligence, in very broad terms, sometimes called empathy, is actually the ability of a person to recognize emotions in different people and react accordingly.

Leaders throughout history have known to have a strong emotional intelligence which help them connect with a lot of people and gain support.

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