The 4 Elements of Emotional Intelligence
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Emotional intelligence (aka EQ) is the #1 predictor of monetary success. The link between EQ and earnings is so direct that every point-increase in EQ adds $1,300 to annual salary. Solid EQ is what allows us to develop strong relationships not only with others, but with ourselves. EQ is the ability to recognize and understand our own feelings and the feelings of others, and influence those feelings to our advantage. For this newsletter, I discuss my notes on ideas and concepts I found interesting in the Wall Street Journal best-selling book, Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Dr. Travis Bradberry and Dr. Jean Greaves.
Overview
The elements of emotional intelligence break down into four parts:
Self-Awareness;
Self-Management;
Social Awareness;
Relationship Management.
Let’s dive in!