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Emotional intelligence, in simple words, can be described as the ability to understand and manage emotions effectively. Mayer and Salovey (1990) defined emotional intelligence as "the ability to perceive and express emotion, assimilate emotion in thought, understand and reason with emotion and regulRead more
Emotional intelligence, in simple words, can be described as the ability to understand and manage emotions effectively. Mayer and Salovey (1990) defined emotional intelligence as “the ability to perceive and express emotion, assimilate emotion in thought, understand and reason with emotion and regulate emotion in self and others.” They noted that emotional intelligence is a sub-field of social intelligence.
Moreover, the following skills are also vital in order to develop EI:
By laying a focus on these models and practical skills, individuals can enhance their emotional intelligence and become an emotionally intelligent.
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