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    mental‚ emotional and physical health. However‚ some people have certain protective factors which can help them safeguard or at least cope effectively with these changes. These factors could be supportive peers‚ parental support (Crockett et. al.‚ 2007)‚ positive experiences at school‚ athletic or academic success (Rutter‚ 1985) and having an ability to understand and manage emotions (Christine & Matthew‚ 2009). Taking into consideration college

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    Emotional Intelligence Assessment Novelette Anglin MGT 605 July 30‚ 2014 Emotional Intelligence Assessment After carefully reviewing the Emotional intelligence Assessment quiz result one status found captured my attention keenly. The result is definitely on point with my personal characteristics. The assessment result showed true fact pushing myself taking care of others‚ and forget I need to pay attention to me as well. This is true and this often happens on a daily basis. I enjoy my surrounding

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    The relationship between mixed emotional intelligence: The study I chose is from psychological society of South Africa. Done by Casper J.J Van Zyi and Katrina De Bruin‚ this study is about the relationship between mixed emotional intelligence and the coloration of EI and personality. It involved a mixed model emotional intelligence and trait measurement of personality. This correlation study involved two independent studies. Each made up of secondary data collected from respondent’s completing

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    PHINEAS GAGE AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE The importance and impact of emotional intelligence can be better be explained by the sad true story of a man called Phineas gage. Phineas gage was a 25 year old construction foreman whose ability to lead his team as they lay tracks for the Rutland and Burlington railroad in Vermont was revered. His employers also acknowledged his efficiency and capabilities by putting him in charge of the most challenging and dangerous part of the blasting operation. On

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    Role of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing I am going to discuss the book I read‚ Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves. I am going to talk about the history‚ definitions‚ and major concepts of emotional intelligence. I am going to discuss functions in nursing and how emotional intelligence is applicable. I am going to talk about how I will use emotional intelligence in my own practice and my personal growth after reading the book. History and Concepts of Emotional Intelligence

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    Emotional Intelligence The term emotional intelligence was first coined by two psychologists‚ Peter Salovey and John Mayer‚ who described it as: a “type of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one’s own and other’s emotions‚ to discriminate among them‚ and to use the information to guide one’s thinking and actions” (Salovey and Mayer‚ 1990: 189). Goleman (1998) presents a model of emotional intelligence comprising five domains and twenty five competencies. The five domains

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    In the article “emotional intelligence” by daniel Goleman he talks about how doesn’t determine how one reads emotions. In the article he talks about how this kid was on the path of going to medical school and he got a B on a test and‚ he came to the school with a butcher’s knife and stabbed the teacher in the collarbone. “ emotional self awareness is the building block” he says that because if you aren’t aware of yourself and emotions how are you going to handle different problems. The way people

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    Soft skills is a sociological term relating to a person’s "EQ" (Emotional Intelligence Quotient)‚ the cluster of personality traits‚ social graces‚ communication‚ language‚ personal habits‚ friendliness‚ and optimism that characterize relationships with other people. Soft skills complement hard skills (part of a person’s IQ)‚ which are the occupational requirements of a job and many other activities. Soft skills are personal attributes that enhance an individual’s interactions‚ job performance and

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    Why Emotional Intelligence Is Important To Have In The Workplace MGMT 201 11/21/2013 Introduction There are many different characteristics a person needs to possess in order to be an effective leader and to be an asset to a company. Besides having a high IQ a leader must be able to evaluate a business environment‚ manage tasks efficiently‚ promote strategic thinking and innovation‚ and manage change. All the traits just mentioned are extremely important‚ although‚ recent

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    identifying 3 distinct ways in which situational or contextual variables are relevant to both research on and the practice of leadership. Keywords: participation‚ situational leadership‚ normative models‚ contingency theory T he term leadership is ubiquitous in common discourse. Political candidates proclaim it‚ organizations seek it‚ and the media discusses it ad nauseum. Unfortunately‚ research on leadership has done little to inform these endeavors. As Bennis and Nanus (1985) have noted

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