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What is IQ?
• IQ is a measure of relative intelligence determined by a standardized test. The first intelligence test was created in 1905 by Alfred Binet and Théophile Simon to determine which French school children were too “slow” to benefit from regular instruction.
Emotion & Intelligence
Emotion is a feeling that is private and subjective. Humans can report an extraordinary range of states, which they can feel or experience. In many cases, the emotions we note in ourselves seem to be blends of different states.
Intelligence is defined as general cognitive problem-solving skills. A mental ability involved in reasoning, perceiving relationships and analogies, calculating, learning quickly… etc.
Parts of the brain involved in EI
AmygdalaAmygdalaAmygdalaAmygdala
Prefrontal CortexPrefrontal CortexPrefrontal CortexPrefrontal Cortex
ThalamusThalamusThalamusThalamus
Benefits of EIBenefits of EIBenefits of EIBenefits of EI
Emotion Intelligence
Emotional Quotient• The EI factor quantified using the various
measurement tools is referred as the Emotional Quotient of an individual.
– Self AwarenessSelf AwarenessSelf AwarenessSelf Awareness The ability to recognize
and understand your moods, emotions and drives, as well as their effect on others.
– Self RegulationSelf RegulationSelf RegulationSelf Regulation The ability to control or re-direct disruptive impulses and moods and the propensity to suspend judgment and think before acting.
Emotional Quotient– MotivationMotivationMotivationMotivation A passion to work for
reasons that go beyond money and status and a propensity to pursue goals with energy and persistence.
– Social SkillsSocial SkillsSocial SkillsSocial Skills A proficiency in managing relationships and building networks
– EmpathyEmpathyEmpathyEmpathy The ability to understand the emotional makeup of other people.
Emotional BalanceEmotional BalanceEmotional BalanceEmotional Balance
• Rationalize responses
• Be assertive not aggressive
• Be conscious of a hijack situation
• Understand the emotional turbulence in another
Symptoms of Amygdala Hijack
• Quick responses
• Strong emotions
• Remorse on action taken
How do we prevent a E hijack?How do we prevent a E hijack?How do we prevent a E hijack?How do we prevent a E hijack?
– Be aware of your emotions
– Find a model
– Understand the body signals
– Short circuit a hijack
– Repeat the steps
What is in it for ME?• Manage Stress
• Adaptability
• Self motivation
• Create a positive vibe
• Be a better person