Emotional Intelligence

I am intrigued with emotional intelligence and want to know more about its connection to human success.  There is no doubt that we can produce intelligent people, or people with high IQ, with the current education system, but sad to say we have seen many people with high IQ have low EQ.  The high IQ people are sometimes not as productive as we expected them to be. The main problems with them are related to human interaction. No matter how intelligent they are, the thing is they cannot be productive in isolation. Therefore the subject emotional intelligence attracts my attention and I would like to know how EQ can be embedded in our education system.  I have started reading on EQ and  guess what, I have to struggle with all neurosciences jargons like neocortex, limbic and amygdala. Piuuuuh never expected it is going to be this complex. Anyway, good luck to me and hope this will be a new interesting journey for me.

If you are interested to know about the emotional intelligence you can click on the links given below:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2020/01/02/how-to-identify-and-practice-emotional-intelligence-in-the-workplace/#404aa1a6c2e3

https://psychcentral.com/news/2019/12/28/students-with-high-emotional-intelligence-do-better-in-school/152929.html

https://www.inc.com/justin-bariso/13-things-emotionally-intelligent-people-do.html

For better or for worse, intelligence can come to nothing when the emotions hold sway

Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence

Anyone can become angry – that is easy.  But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way – that is not easy.

Aristotle

From the perspective of a parent making a desperate decision in a moment of crisis, it is about nothing other than love

Daniel Goleman, Author of Emotional Intelligence

There is no valuable love than your parents’ love.  Cherish your parents while you can.