’Emotional Intelligence’ ‚ EI‚ describes an ability or a capacity to perceive‚ assess and manage the emotions of one’s real self and of others. Our EQ‚ or ’Emotional Quotient’ ‚ is how one measures ’Emotional Intelligence’. Dealing with emotions is extremely important to our health. When we repress feelings‚ they will manifest‚ through illnesses such as depression‚ anxieties‚ panic and eating disorders‚ just to name a few. We must be honest about our feelings. Only then can we accept and
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What you don’t know about people effects you and me everyday. In the 16th century‚ immediately following the publication of The Prince‚ Machiavellianism was seen as a foreign plague infecting northern European politics‚ originating in Italy‚ and having first infected France. Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli was an Italian historian‚ politician‚ diplomat‚ philosopher‚ humanist and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance. His moral and ethical beliefs led to the creation of the word
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Emotional Availability. Emotional Availability (EA) will be assessed using the fourth edition of the Emotional Availability Scales (EA; Biringen‚ 2008b; 2008c) and will be coded from laboratory separation-reunion episodes. Its theoretical framework integrates attachment theory with perspectives of EA taking into account the affective qualities of the dyadic relationship. Two versions of EA coding will be used in the current study due to the variations in age (i.e.‚ the infancy/early childhood version
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Assertiveness & Emotional Intelligence Have you ever found yourself sympathizing with someone that you may not know much about? Or maybe you wonder where you got your leadership skills and why its important to express your opinion to others. These actions are often involuntary and are performed without much thought. This narrative is specifically to describe why an individual does these things and how they are related in the different aspects of our life. Assertiveness is having the ability
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Aspects of psychology Emotional Intelligence February 07‚ 2013 Emotional Intelligence By: Jasmine N. Gresham (SSCI206-1205D-01) DiMatteo * Do you think that positive psychology is in more demand now that stress and economic hardship is more prominent in our country? * Are people under more stress now than in the past? * A description of the field of positive
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Job burnout has been looked at in many different ways‚ but the most used dentition is “a syndrome of emotional exhaustion‚ cynicism (depersonalization) of others‚ and a feeling of reduced efficacy (personal accomplishment)” (McShane and Von Glinow‚ 2005). It is a condition that is on the rise among workers in the twenty-first century. Burnout is a type of stress response most commonly displayed by individuals who have intense contact and involvement with others during the course of their normal
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individuality in finding a role in society is emphasised heavily throughout the film. The film follows the growth of Po in his journey of achieving “Inner Peace”. In the film you see Po’s idolization of other Kung Fu legends displays his own inner emotional insecurity and spiritual turmoil. This is also reinforced
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I have learned and releaerned much about managing the stress in my life. Getting a handle on my emotional intelligence is a key factor for me in stress management. I realized that is a department in my life that I need to drastically work on. I know that my success is meaningless if I am not happy. I used to make rash and unwise decisions due to my lack of emotional control and in a sense let them control me. I’ve had to delv into myself during unhappy times and learn to create my own happiness and
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WORKING IN THE 21st CENTURY SEMESTER 1 ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013 LECTURE 1 Overview of Course Description of Assignment © KAMAL KANT‚ 2012 1 COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. 2. 3. 4. NEW PARADIGM OF WORK CAREER THEORIES ABOUT UNDERSTANDING YOU LEARN TO WORK IN 21st CENTURY MOTIVATION‚ LEADERSHIP‚ TEAMS‚ INTELLIGENCE & STRESS 5. SUCEEDING IN CAREER 6. CAREER PLANNING AND JOB HUNTING © KAMAL KANT‚ 2012 SEE COURSE OUTLINE & CONTENTS OF TEXT FOR DETAILS 2 WORKING IN THE 21st CENTURY • 13 lectures. • PowerPoint
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good in paper. The only defect on his perception is that sometime he became bias. While Ashton‚ on the other hand‚ has a different dominant style. He wants his people to undergo an evaluation and follow a process‚ this includes personality‚ IQ‚ and emotional intelligence testing‚ and all sorts of other tests. IV. Alternatives 1. Both sides should be open to each other’s opinion‚ and the factors of choosing employee are to be done and then make deliberations out of it. The employee needs to undergo
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