Áine Cain
Glad you asked. Here are three things that really stand out for me. 1. You choose to respond instead of react. In a previous company, I recall an executive marching down the hall spewing expletives on his way to wage war with a middle manager. An ongoing issue boiled over, and this ...
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When you are emotionally mature, you recognize that your feelings don’t just belong to you—they affect your surroundings. If you’re angry, frustrated, or upset, those emotions can leak into your interactions with others, creating tension or even conflict. On the flip side, when you m...
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6. You are emotionally intelligent If you have a strong sense of self, you’ll be emotionally intelligent. This just doesn’t mean you’re good at telling when people are secretly mad at you! It means you know how to tune into what’s happening internally and understand your deepest feeli...
So it tracks that you'd want to keep an eye out for emotional intelligence in a romantic partner. Here are four key signs they've got it: Navigating inevitable moments of conflict with emotional intelligence means that you and your partner don't avoid ...
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and we all know he’s not really that smart. So keep on admitting you’re wrong. It’s healthy, and a sign that… 5. You’re emotionally intelligent. The University of Maryland defines emotional IQ as the “skills used to understand and manage emotions effectively”. It’s different...
You know your strengths and weaknesses.A big part of having self-awareness is being honest with yourself about who you are — knowing where you excel, and where you struggle, and accepting these things about yourself. An emotionally intelligent person learns to identify their areas of strength ...