Why EQ matters more than IQ?
Women are always told what to do and what their limits are, and they are socially abused. Before and after marriage, they are expected to conform to certain norms. Despite being broken from within, they still try their best to be happy. That's why they are more emotional. They expect us to understanRead more
Women are always told what to do and what their limits are, and they are socially abused. Before and after marriage, they are expected to conform to certain norms. Despite being broken from within, they still try their best to be happy. That’s why they are more emotional. They expect us to understand them, but when we don’t, they feel suffocated and unable to express themselves. They are avoided by society and family, who say, ‘You’re a girl, you have to do what we say.’ Women never get freedom in life, whether they work or are housewives. They have to do what they’re told. Before marriage, they depend on their parents, and after marriage, they depend on their husbands. They need permission for everything. This is constantly drilled into them: ‘You’re a girl, and you have to do this.’ This leads to depression because they can’t express themselves and are prone to overthinking. Despite all this, they still try to keep everyone happy. Women may be emotional, but they are also very strong. Hormonal differences also make women more emotional.
Research suggests the biological, psychological, and cultural factors may discuss the differences in emotional expression between women and men:-
1. Harmonal differences.
2. Brain structure.
3. Social and cultural conditions.
4. Evolutionary roles.
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I know you are struggling and that makes me happy you reached out. In particular we will explore why your EQ might be more important than IQ but only if you are finding this hard slog. 1. Interpersonal Relationships and Communication Understanding and Expressing Emotions: High EQ helps you understanRead more
I know you are struggling and that makes me happy you reached out. In particular we will explore why your EQ might be more important than IQ but only if you are finding this hard slog.
1. Interpersonal Relationships and Communication
2. Professional Life
3. Emotional Health and Well-being
4. Decision Making and Problem Solving
5. Adaptability and Resilience
6. Conflict Resolution
7. Building Meaningful Connections
So by working on your EQ, you get the skills to handle emotional reactions like a pro and have stronger connections with people – while making sure life does not drag you down to it. This is a process, requires self-reflection and practice (sometimes guidance too), but pays off immensely for your overall health/happiness/success.
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