Emotional Expression Emotional expression is most commonly known by the attitudes people have and the facial expressions they carry in certain situations. You can easily tell if someone is mad‚ upset‚ happy‚ or uncomfortable in a given situation. Whether most people realize it or not‚ their faces can be read like a book. Most of the time‚ you can look at someone and see their opinion on an issue without having to actually ask them what they think or how they feel. This is very helpful in most
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Prof. Bobbie Laguitao ____________________________________________________________ ______________ LEADERSHIP EQ (Emotional Intelligence) What is EQ? Before understanding what EI means‚ one must be able to define what emotions are. History of EQ Earliest roots can be traced to Darwin’s work on importance of emotional expression for survival and second adaptation. In 1900s‚ traditional definitions of intelligence emphasized cognitive aspects (IQ) and then later
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Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to perceive‚ control and evaluate emotions. This is a big factor that comes along with growing up and forming relationships. People who do not have a strong emotional intelligence have a very hard time making relationships that last. When playing into a young adults life if this is not developed that young adult will be having a hard time being able to function in day to day tasks. This plays a major factor in the everyday lives of young adults just
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"Emotional Intelligence is a way of recognizing‚ understanding‚ and choosing how we think‚ feel‚ and act. It shapes our interactions with others and our understanding of ourselves. It defines how and what we learn; it allows us to set priorities; it determines the majority of our daily actions. Research suggests it is responsible for as much as 80% of the "success" in our lives." --Freedman et al.‚ Handle With Care: Emotional Intelligence Activity Book Emotional
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Emotions impact so much of our everyday life. On the other hand so does the emotions of other individuals. Let’s discuss the theory which proves that emotions are contagious and can be transferred from person to person. “Emotional contagion is a term psychologists use when emotions “spread” from person to person‚ influencing the moods and behaviors of others. We’ve all felt this shift.” (Polly Campbell Gaiam Life 2014) Campbell the writer for this article on Gaiam life gives a good example of what
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September 2011 Emotional Intelligence The philosopher Plato once said‚ “All learning has an emotional base.” With that being said‚ emotional intelligence is actually a very profound topic. To start‚ emotional intelligence is the ability to perceive‚ control‚ and evaluate emotions. Some researchers suggest that it can be learned and strengthened while others claim it is an inborn characteristic. Emotions help prioritize what we pay attention and react to. There are four subsets to emotional intelligence
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Abstract The purpose of this paper is to present information regarding effects of globalization on the economy and the culture of the Norway‚ during the past few years. Five sets of research questions were used to form the bases of the paper. The intent is to illiterate the cultural dynamics and business culture of the Country. Knowledge of the influence of culture and business practices will assist one with understanding globalization as it pertains to Norway. Using the information in this paper
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02/2013 RATIONAL AND EMOTIONAL SHOPPING Shopping is always a necessity in our lives. When we feel the necessity of something‚ we go shopping at that time. Before we do shopping‚ we have several motives that influence the kind of products we buy. These motives may be rational or emotional ones‚ consciously recognized or completely subconscious. Firstly‚ we can do rational shopping in different ways. In this way‚ it what we will buy can be long lasting. Rational shopping has got a lot
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Moods A characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling is mood. Mood is the feeling often is less intense than emotions. Every human beings result of perception‚ learning and reasoning differs from another Disparity in outcomes serves deflection in moods. Moods are directed from an emotion which does not leave you in your normal state Mood is a feeling but behavior which is not visible There are good and bad moods which in turn occurs in response
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IIIIIIIIIIIII THE EMOTION INTELLIGENCE HANDBOOK... AN INTRODUCTION WITH YOUR INSIGHT Presented By: AnandKumar |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| INTRODUCTION EMOTION: - Any of the particular feelings that characterize such a state of mind‚ such as joy‚ anger‚ love‚ hate‚ horror‚ etc. Emotion can be simply defined as Energy-in-Motion. INTELLIGENCE: - The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. EI = E-Motion+ Intelligence;
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