Nov 26, 2009

The importance of Emotional Intelligence

The importance of Emotional Intelligence REPRINT =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- LINES GUIDE =-=-=-=-=-= You are free to publish the following article in it'sentirety your ezine or on your website. Our onlycondition is that information on theauthor, (c) notice and resource box at the end intact.Please to let us know if you have an article bysending an email ... mailto: howto@leanmarketingpress.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Word Count: 626Character Width: 60Resource Box: How to make a life on "The Importance of Emotional Intelligence" - by Akashi Lonsdale (c) Akashi Lonsdale. All rights reserved. Century, emphasis was placed on academicleaing, qualifications and how a person is intelligent, ie: their emotional quotient Everything was invited behind the stayhidden? Stiff upper lip? Instead beingacknowledged and expressed. Participants? The school of hard knocks? character was formed. Staff training wasintroduced in business that onareas programs in terms of reason and logic? do withinterpersonal report has been wishy-washy and classified assoft abilities. But all this is changing, and not before time. Theadvances in neuroscience and brain imaging techniques haveenabled scientists to confirm what we all suspect? thatwhen we are faced with situations that lifethreatening, or that? perceive? therefore, the reason and logicfly out the window and what emerges is a primitive, ready to fight Neanderthals in mode clothes. The section of the brain, for this moment is about theamygdala, so that the new term? The amygdala hijacking?. So for the first time the importance of emotions has beenacknowledged. What we need is to ensure that these emotions under the circumstances to do, and we needto develop emotional intelligence, researchers nowconsider be far more important than traditional IQ Take, for example, a group of executives to the position at the top. You can, but all that MBA makethe most successful leader? The answer: the person with the level thehighest EI? the person to create another resonancewith of empathy and an inspiring leaderwithout compared to the traditional autocrat. Conversely, inresearch Hay / McBer and Goleman, the two main Executive mainreasons found for failure were: rigidity (able to participate in board or comments andlea) bad relationships (alienating others) Daniel Goleman, the pioneer of most information on Emotional Intelligence, EI classified into four mainheadings: self-awareness, self-management, RelationshipManagement and social commitment. These are then subdividedinto total capacity of 18, with each competencycontaining a number of criteria for monitoring. For example thecompetencies in self are self-emotional awareness, accurate self-assessment and self-confidence. Thechecklist criteria for emotional self-awareness are: - are adapted to their inteal signals, how to recognize their feelings for them and their work, are particularly suited to their guides can Intuit often the best approach, because in a complex situation, which are larger image has been opened and faith, openly talking about their emotions or with conviction about their visionAn effective leadership strengths are the leaders of at least one of the two sub-threshold categories. Therefore, a good place to start is to be more self-conscious. Thiswill means that our emotions, we better lea to communicate in an authentic way, possession ofwhat we think and say, developing empathy and respectdifference. The result is that we have more empoweredand impact on those who are only positive .============================= ==== ====== About Perry Lonsdale Akashi ==================================== === You can read more about Emotional Intelligence in PerryAkasha? Book? How is life? Note forpowerful powerful live?. Packed with practical information, insights and ideas, many suggestions are easy to follow How? Sandy Point on the earth, reader-friendly bookis reading for anyone wishing moreeffective in their lives and relationships. ======================================= Have you ever like a Gi as InstructionBook Life? Well, yes! Buy "How to make a life by Akashi Lonsdaleat marketing, marketing leverage, marketing, judo, leanlaws, OPM, optical, OPN, several possibilities of error, aregifts, leveraging Lean Marketing, 80/20, 80: 20 80-20,80 20-Who rules the author Akashi Perry Lonsdale is a businesswoman and psychotherapistwith more than 30 years of experience that even senior human resources, training, promotion, consultancy, GP andcorporate consultancy, coaching and inspirationalpublic speak.

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