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Emotional Emotional Intelligence Intelligence
at Workat Work
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Have you ever thought of why people of average intelligence outperform people with the
highest levels of intelligence majority of the time?
What is Emotional Intelligence?
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• Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the capacity of recognizing our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves, for managing emotions in ourselves as well as in our relationships
• EQ is critical to managing your behavior, moving smoothly through social situations and making critical choices in life
What is Emotional Intelligence?
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Activity: Emotional Contagion
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Emotional Intelligence (EQ), Intelligence (IQ), & Personality
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Why is EQ important?
EQ is the pattern of how people's biases in their thinking leads them to
think one thing or choice is better than
another, as well as their clarity in differentiating within those biases to
exercise clear and sound judgment.
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EQ Composition
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Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence FrameworkFramework
• The Intrapersonal
Realm
• The Interpersonal
Realm
• The Adaptability
Realm
• The Stress
Management Realm
• The General Mood Realm
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The Intrapersonal The Intrapersonal RealmRealm
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The Intrapersonal RealmThe Intrapersonal Realm
concerns your ability to know
and manage yourself.
It embraces:
• Self Awareness• Assertiveness• Independence
• Self-Regard• Self-Actualization
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Self AwarenessSelf Awareness
The ability to recognize how you're
feeling and why you're feeling that
way and the impact your behavior
has on others
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Self Awareness – Activity Self Awareness – Activity (Group Discussion):(Group Discussion):• Over the last week, what was the strongest emotion you
had experienced. Beside each emotion, write down your
accompanying body language/gestures and thoughts.
• Also, write down how you became aware of that feeling.
That is, did you recognize the emotion as it occurred,
become aware of it through bodily sensations, or
become aware of it through thoughts?
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AssertivenessAssertiveness
The ability to clearly express your
thoughts and feelings, stand your
ground and defend a position
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Assertiveness – Activity Assertiveness – Activity (Group Discussion):(Group Discussion):• Over the last two weeks, write down instances where you
behaved assertively, passively and aggressively, and list
the self-talk that accompanied each instance
• For situations where you behaved passively, dispute and
debate the self-talk that interfered with your being
assertive
• For situations where you behaved aggressively, dispute
and debate the self-talk that led you to such behavior
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IndependenceIndependence
The ability to be self-directed and
self-controlled in your thinking and
actions and to be free of emotional
dependency. Independent people
are self-reliant in planning and
making important decisions.
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Self RegardSelf Regard
The ability to appreciate your
perceived positive aspects and
possibilities as well as to accept
your negative aspects and
limitations and still feel good about
yourself.
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Self Regard - Self Regard - Activity:Activity:• How much do you like yourself?
• What are your greatest strengths? (for example, loyalty,
a sense of humor, good negotiating skills, friendliness or
honesty)
• What are your greatest weaknesses? (for example, bad
temper, procrastination or the inability to manage
money)
• What do you consider your single greatest strength?
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Self - ActualizationSelf - Actualization
The ability to realize your potential.
This component of emotional
intelligence is manifested by
becoming involved in pursuits that
lead to a meaningful, rich and full
life.
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Self Actualization Self Actualization Activity:Activity:• How many hours per week do you spend at work?
with family? with friends? alone?
• In which of these areas would you most like to
improve the quality of your time?
• What are your hobbies and interests?
• Which hobby would you like to pursue more actively?
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The Inter-The Inter-Personal Personal
RealmRealm
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The Inter-personal RealmThe Inter-personal Realm concerns your "people skills" —
your ability to interact and get
along with others. It is composed
of three scales.
• Empathy• Social Responsibility
• Interpersonal Relationship
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EmpathyEmpathy
The ability to understand what
others might be feeling and
thinking. It is the ability to view the
world through another person's
eyes.
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Empathy - Activity: Get the Memo!Empathy - Activity: Get the Memo!
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Social ResponsibilitySocial Responsibility
The ability to demonstrate that you
are a cooperative, contributing and
constructive member of your social
group.
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Social Responsibility Social Responsibility Assignment:Assignment:
• In your notebook, write down at least three
things you could do that would be appreciated
by people in need
• Now think of one thing you could do this week
that would help others
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Interpersonal RelationInterpersonal Relation
The ability to forge and maintain
relationships that are mutually
beneficial and marked by give-and-
take and a sense of emotional
closeness.
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The The Adaptability Adaptability
RealmRealm
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The Adaptability RealmThe Adaptability Realm
involves your ability to be flexible
and realistic, and to solve a range
of problems as they arise. Its three
scales are :
• Reality Testing• Flexibility
• Problem Solving
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Reality TestingReality TestingThe ability to assess the
correspondence between what's
experienced and what objectively
exists. It is the capacity to see
things objectively, the way they are,
rather than the way we wish or fear
them to be.
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FlexibilityFlexibilityThe ability to adjust your emotions,
thoughts and behavior to changing
situations and conditions. This
component of emotional intelligence
applies to your overall ability to
adapt to unfamiliar, unpredictable
and dynamic circumstances
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Problem SolvingProblem SolvingThe ability to identify and define
problems as well as to generate and
implement potentially effective
solutions.
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The Stress The Stress Management Management
RealmRealm
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The Stress Management The Stress Management
RealmRealm concerns your ability to
tolerate stress and control
impulses. Its two scales are :
• Stress Tolerance• Impulse Control
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Stress Management Activity:Stress Management Activity:
Hot Buttons!Hot Buttons!
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Stress ToleranceStress ToleranceThe ability to withstand adverse
events and stressful situations
without falling apart by actively and
positively coping with stress.
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Stress ToleranceStress ToleranceStress tolerance includes having a
repertoire of suitable responses to
stressful situations. It is associated
with the capacity to be relaxed and
composed and to calmly face
difficulties without getting carried
away by strong emotions.
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Impulse ControlImpulse ControlThe ability to resist or delay an
impulse, drive or temptation to act.
Impulse control entails a capacity for
accepting your aggressive impulses,
being composed, and controlling
aggression, hostility and irresponsible
behavior.
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Impulse Control Impulse Control Assignment:Assignment:
• Over the next week, pay close attention to anger or
frustration as it begins to build, monitoring and
understanding your feelings and self-talk.
• Debate and dispute it at the time, if you can. In any
case, later in the day, summarize these incidents in
your notebook, and see whether your efforts
allowed you to get a better handle on your
emotions.
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The The General General
Mood Mood RealmRealm
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The General Mood RealmThe General Mood Realm
concerns your outlook on life, your
ability to enjoy yourself and others
and your overall feelings of
contentment or dissatisfaction. It
has two dimensions.
• Happiness• Optimism
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HappinessHappinessThe ability to feel satisfied with
your life, to enjoy yourself and
others and to have fun. Happiness
combines self-satisfaction, general
contentment and the ability to
enjoy life.
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HappinessHappinessHappiness is associated with a
general feeling of cheerfulness
and enthusiasm. It is a by-product
and/or barometric indicator of your
overall degree of emotional
intelligence and emotional
functioning.
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OptimismOptimismThe ability to look at the brighter
side of life and to maintain a
positive attitude even in the face of
adversity. Optimism assumes a
measure of hope in one's
approach to life
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Can EQ be increased?
• Yes, EQ can be increased with practice• Your brain is hard-wired to give emotions
the upper hand • The limbic system (the emotional brain)
reacts to events first before we have the opportunity to engage the rational brain
• EQ requires effective communication between the rational and emotional centers of the brain
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Skills to Develop EQ Activity: Treasure Hunt
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5 Skills to Develop EQ
• EQ Skill 1: Rapidly reduce stress
• EQ Skill 2: Emotional Awareness
• EQ Skill 3: Nonverbal Communication
• EQ Skill 4: Use humor and play to deal with challenges
• EQ Skill 5: Resolve Conflict positively
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