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EQ  reflects a persons ability to empathize with others identify evaluate control and express emotions ones own emotions perceive and assess others emotions use emotions to facilitate thinking understand emotional meanings ID: 797957

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Emotional Intelligence Test. 

EQ

 reflects a person's ability to empathize with others: identify, evaluate, control and express emotions ones own emotions; perceive, and assess others' emotions; use emotions to facilitate thinking, understand emotional meanings.

www.kwamebadu.uk

Emotional Intelligence

By Kwame Badu

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5 Steps

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Mind-Body

You may already be familiar with phrases which describe the mind-body connection in day-to-day life such as

something being a “pain in the neck”,

making your “blood boil”,

having a “gut feeling” or being “heart-broken”. These examples all describe the way that the mind can affect the body

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Stress

‘Fight-Flight’ mechanism (Battle or run for your life)

Chronic vs. acute stress (recovery time)

Our fight-flight response helps us identify and respond to threats. This has helped us over many years.

However, when it is switched on over and over again, rather than occasionally, it is less helpful and can even work against our health and well-being

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Stress Hormones and their Effects

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Faces & Body Language

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Self Awareness builds Personal Power4 quadrantsone of the most popular EQ assessment tools, the EI Profile, which measures emotional intelligence competencies in four quadrants: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and relationship management.

Self-Awareness—the ability to recognize one’s emotions, internal states, preferences, resources and intuitionSelf-Management—the ability to manage one’s emotions and impulses, and adapt to changing circumstances 

Social Awareness—the ability to sense, understand and react to others’ feelings, needs and concerns while comprehending social networks Relationship Management—the ability to inspire, influence and develop others while managing conflict.

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S.A cont’d“Check in” with yourself. Set aside time during your day to assess your emotional state. Ask yourself a series of questions and answer them honestly. You might ask: What am I feeling? What is the source? How are these feelings manifesting themselves in my body? Am I experiencing tenseness in my shoulders, clenched teeth, feeling worn down, anxiety, fear or euphoria?

Label your emotions. Once you determine what and how you feel, if you learn to label these emotions, it can help you identify the source or “trigger” of negative feelings. Some common examples of labels for emotions include 

anger, fear, surprise and passion. I suggest writing down the labels for your emotions, along with your thoughts on what you think triggered a particular emotion. Once you can identify the source of a feeling and see it on paper, it becomes clearer what you need to do to improve your response to a trigger. Be in the moment. “Listen” to what your emotions and feelings might be telling you at any given moment. You can learn to use the information you “hear” from within to gain added insight and guidance in working through an issue or problem.

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Tips for Increasing “Personal Power”Make a list of your strengthsAsk for feedbackMove on from failures

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Belief Behaviour LinkYour beliefs influence your behaviour For example, if you believe that you’re capable, competent, and deserving of your dream job, you’re probably more likely to notice and seek out opportunities that could help you get thereYour beliefs influence other people’s behaviour.

Your beliefs can shape your reality not only by influencing your own behaviour, but also by influencing other people’s behaviour Your beliefs may impact your health.Research on the placebo effect also supports the link between beliefs and health. Remarkably, the mere expectation that a treatment will be effective can sometimes make it so, even if that treatment is just a 

sugar pill.

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The powerful role of thoughts “For there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” ShakespeareWe can help you find your

succcess Email your goals to info@kwamebadu.uk

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