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Emotional Intelligence Ability to monitor one’s own and others’ feelings and emotions to discriminate among them and to use this information to guide one’s thinking and action Awareness & Application Dimensions
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I) Awareness Dimension A) Self Awareness: Knowing your motivations - emotions & personality what comes easy versus challenges - what you enjoy & dislike - strengths & weaknesses Emotional self-awareness Accurate self-assessment Self-confidence
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Self-Awareness Improve interpersonal skills => need to know yourself Unique personal characteristics => insight into basic behavioral tendencies => determinates of career & personal success
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Scoring for Self-Awareness Sum up your total points for the questions: 1-6-9-13-17 => Your score; >20: High level of self-awareness 10 to 20: Medium level of self- awareness <10: Low level of self-awareness
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How to increase? Solicit feedback: superiors peers subordinates Reflection Write in a journal: Entries addressing critical aspects of interpersonal experiences Self-performance appraisal Self-assessment inventories
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B) Self Management Ability to understand your feelings & use this understanding to effectively deal with emotional situations Recognize a mood or a feeling => meaning & effects => decide most effective way to act
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Self Leadership Based on the premise that we choose what we are & what we become Process of planning – organizing directing & controlling ourselves Influencing ourselves to achieve our own goals
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Scoring for Self-Management Sum up your total points for the questions: 2-5-10-14-18 => Your score; >20: High level of self-management 10 to 20: Medium level of self- management <10: Low level of self-management
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Am I a good planner? The perfect planner would have answered as indicated below: (1) Yes (2) No (3) Yes (4) Yes (5) Yes (6) Yes (7) Yes (8) No
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How well do I set goals? Question 1: Assess your general tendency around “action” Questions 4 & 5: Proaction versus reaction Questions 2 & 3: Allocating “resources” for the completion of goals Question 6: Focuses on a cornerstone of effective goal setting- creating goals that are attainable, yet challenging => If your score on any of these questions is 3 or less, you should pay particular attention to the corresponding material
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Practicing: Aware of what YOU want out of life Clarify your values Set your goals Develop a personal mission statement Make plans for achieving your goals
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II) Application Dimension A) Social Awareness: Ability to understand and empathize with others High => divergent points of view – interact effectively with different types of people & emotions Build networks – accomplish positive results
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Scoring for Social-Awareness Sum up your total points for the questions: 3-7-11-15-19 => Your score; >20: High level of social-awareness 10 to 20: Medium level of social- awareness <10: Low level of social-awareness
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B) Relationship Management Ability to connect with others in ways that build positive relationships Inspire change- build teamwork & collaboration – resolve conflicts
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Scoring for Relationship Management Sum up your total points for the questions: 4-8-12-16-20 => Your score; >20: High level of relationship management 10 to 20: Medium level of relationship management <10: Low level of relationship management
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Total Emotional Intelligence Sum up your total points for all sections: Your score; >80: High level of emotional intelligence 50 to 80: Medium level of emotional intelligence <50: Low level of emotional intelligence; below the average, you have to improve your EI
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EI effectively include the following: Straightforward & composed manner Compassion – sensitivity & kindness Alter actions based on the potential reactions of others Open to opinions & ideas of others Build & mend relationships Necessary changes Balance between personal life & work
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What about your personality? “Big Five Inventory” 1) Conscientiousness: Work hard to achieve goals, cautious, deliberate, self- disciplined, well-organized, goal & detail oriented 2)Aggreableness: Cooperative, trusting, gentle & kind, avoid conflict, modest, trustworthy, available when needed
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What about your personality? 3) Extraversion: Assertive, active, talkative, energetic & optimistic, excitement & social attention, enjoy change 4) Openness to experince: Creative, imaginative, resourceful, insightful, flexible attitudes, divergent thinking, vision of future
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What about your personality? 5) Emotional Stress Tolerance: Stable under stress versus Neuroticism: experience negative effects such as fear, sadness, guilt & anger, not seen as role models, not have positive view of future
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