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What is EQ ??• An iPhone app• An Equation in Mathematics• Earthquake• Ethics Quotient• Enthiran Qabali• Environmental Quality• Exceptional Quality• ……Or something else?

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Thought to ponder…• Do you ever wonder why do people with

high IQ struggle in life while others with moderate IQ succeed?

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EQ vs IQ

Why being brainy isn’t just enough?

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EQ and IQIQ (Intelligence Quotient) and IQ tests, that attempt to measure intelligence are well known. However, IQ is not a good predictor of how successful you will be in life, or how effective and valued you will be at work.

Emotional Intelligence (EI), often measured as an Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EQ), is a different measure that describes the ability to identify, assess, and manage the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups.

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EQ vs IQ

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Differences between IQ and EQ

IQ EQHelps you get in the door Helps you succeed at jobMeasure of ability to learn or understand

Measure of ability to use your emotions and logical skills

Trying to convince someone by facts

Trying to convince someone by reasoning

Being at the mercy of emotions because you don’t understand them

Understanding and managing emotions and using them for good reasons

Book smart Heart smartGets you through school Gets you through life

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Just to say for Instance…

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Major components of EQ/EI

RELATIONSHIPMANAGEMENT

SELFMANAGEMANT

SOCIALAWARENESS

SELFAWARENESS

EIEmotionalintelligence

Self Awareness – Understand own moods and emotions

Social Awareness – Develop rapport with new people

Relationship Management – Understand other’s emotions and treat them as theywish to be treated

Self Management – Control over emotions, think before act!

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“Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others" - Jack Welch

EQ and Leadership

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What does your EQ say about you??

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You have taken a group of 4—year—olds to the park,and one of them starts crying because the others willnot play with him. What do you do?

A Stay out of it—let the kids deal with it on their own.B Talk to him and help him figure out ways to get the other

kids to play with him.C Tell him in a kind voice not to cry.D Try to distract the crying boy by showing him some other

things he could play with.

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• A = 0, B = 20, C = 0, D = 0

An emotionally intelligent person uses moments of upset as opportunities to act as emotional coach, helping a person to understand what made him or her upset, what the person is feeling, and alternatives he or she can try.

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How to raise your EQ?

• There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving and that is………

your own self

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How to raise your EQ• Knowing one’s own emotions • Recognize and name emotions you feel; understand why you

feel that way; and distinguish between feelings and actions

• Managing emotions • Accept your feelings, but find a balance between over

sensitivity or over expression and emotional suppression

• Motivating oneself • When considering how to productively harness your feelings,

practice some emotional self-control and delay gratification

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How to raise your EQ• Recognizing emotions in others• Be sensitive to other people’s feelings and listen well

• Handling relationships• Being perceptive, applying conflict management skills

instead of ignoring conflict, and being considerate and cooperative

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How does EQ help you to succeed?

• Interpersonal skills• Handling a situation• Understanding people better• Relationships with family and

friends• Career: Employers administer EQ

tests before offering jobs• Progress quickly thru life and

achieve more!• Ability to deal with your

immediate world• Where else?

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KEY POINTS!!!

Your EQ has more to do with your success and

happiness in life than your IQ and it can be

learned.

It is very important to understand that emotional intelligence is not the opposite of intelligence, it is not the triumph of heart over head -- it is the unique intersection of both

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Carry your heart along with brain

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Thank you for your EQ…