Description
“Emotional Intelligence refers to the capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves and for managing emotions well in ourselves and our relationships.” (Goleman, 1998).
The roots of the study of Emotional Intelligence lie in the work of Darwin, who proposed that one of the most essential qualities for survival is ‘emotional expression’.
The following objectives are included in this Presentation:-
- Define Emotional Intelligence
- Describe the History of Emotional Intelligence
- Explain What is Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
- List the Benefits of Emotional Intelligence
- Explain the Relation between Emotions and Brain
- Explain the Stages of Emotional Hijack
- Explain Categorization of People
- Differentiate between High IQ and High EQ
- Explain the Importance of EI at Workplace
- Explain the Competencies of Emotional Intelligence
- Explain the Ways to Boost Self Confidence
- Explain Ways to have Effective Group Interactions
- List the Characteristics of High and Low EI
- Explain the Principles of Building Your EQ
- Describe the Measures of Emotional Intelligence
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