1. Emotional intelligence is generally said to include at least three skills: emotional awareness, or the ability to identify and name one’s own emotions; the ability to harness those emotions and apply them to tasks like thinking and problem solving; and the ability to manage emotions, which includes both regulating one’s own emotions when necessary and helping others to do the same.
2. Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to identify and manage one’s own emotions, as well as the emotions of others.
3. While some studies have found a link between emotional intelligence and job performance, others have shown no correlation, and the lack of a scientifically-valid scale makes it difficult to truly measure or predict someone’s emotional intelligence on the job.
4. There is no validated psychometric test or scale for emotional intelligence as there is for "g," the general intelligence factor—and many argue that emotional intelligence is therefore not an actual construct, but a way of describing interpersonal skills that go by other names.
5. Despite this criticism, emotional intelligence (“emotional quotient,” or "EQ" as it’s sometimes known) has wide appeal among the general public, as well as in certain sectors.
6. In recent years, some employers have even incorporated emotional intelligence tests into their application or interview processes, on the theory that someone high in emotional intelligence would make a better leader or coworker.
7. Signs of "High EQ” An emotionally intelligent individual is both highly conscious of his or her own emotional states, even negativity—frustration, sadness, or something more subtle—and able to identify and manage them.
8. It’s easy to see how a sensitivity to emotional signals from within and from the social environment could make one a better friend, parent, leader, or romantic partner.
9. These people are also especially tuned in to the emotions others experience.
10. Fortunately, these skills can be honed.
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3. It's a wired app... I mean it looks complete but actually incomplete.
4. It just got information from somewhere n made a simple app.
5. It's not fun to go through it, neither interactive.