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    small bits and pieces‚ examine each part and relate to the concept of emotional intelligence and its dimensions and competencies. In the process of doing so‚ there will be many questions to answer in order to determine which are the causes and what they affect. Find out the correlations between the incidents and their impact on the leader’s life. How did these incidents shape his/her personality‚ characteristics and emotional competencies? How did the leader survive those incidents? What competencies

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    Emotional Health: dealing with stress Many people take their health for granted; their physical health as well as their emotional health and they often times won’t do anything about it until problems appear. Maintaining physical health requires a lot of work sometimes and so it is with emotional health. Even though you might not always see the consequences of not being emotionally healthy right away‚ your body is reacting to the way you feel. Whenever I am stressed‚ my body is alert and is very

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    three of the key communication approaches include self awareness‚ empathy and emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence‚ one of the key approaches to communication in a health care setting‚ is a fundamental part of communication. Intelligence was often associated with performance in IQ tests but it has recently been discovered that it is only one of the seven types of intelligences in McQueen’s study . Emotional intelligence is also one of the seven types of intelligences and can be broken

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    Emotional Intelligence—Why is it Important? IQ used to be talked about frequently‚ which refers to intelligence quotient. Gradually‚ I find that whether I could get along well with my classmates‚ whether I could keep calm and restraint when treated unfairly or whether I could control my bad emotions without hurting others’ feelings‚ all of which have nothing to do with how difficult math problems I’m able to solve or how big educational results I can achieve. Although I start to quest the secrets

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    Challenges in Maintaining System Reliability in Electrical Systems Reliability of Supply As a result of reforms in the power sector many new Distribution Companies have started their operations. Apart from improving financial viability‚ reduction of T&D losses the distribution reforms have been identified as a key area in terms for fulfilling consumers‘ expectations in terms of service delivery in the area of Reliability and Quality of power supply. Reliability and Quality of power supply were

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    EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE & CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Emotional Intelligence & Childhood Education John Emmert MGT-6374 Elana Zolfo Abstract In this study I have explored the concept of Emotional Intelligence with respect to Early Childhood Education. My paper begins with a brief overview of Emotional Intelligence and then discusses the importance of Emotional Intelligence in relation to the Early Childhood Education in a detailed manner. Throughout the study‚ I found that Emotional Intelligence

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    PURPOSEFUL EXPRESSION OF FEELINGS Purposeful expression of feelings is the recognition of the person’s need to express his feelings freely‚ especially his negative ones. The helper listens purposefully‚ neither discouraging nor condemning the expression of these feelings‚ sometimes even actively stimulating and encouraging them when they are therapeutically useful as a part of the helping process. 1.2 DEFINITION IN OWN WORDS The principle of purposeful expression of feelings identifies the caseworker

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    In the article “Don’t believe the hype about emotional intelligence” (2014)‚ Steve Tobak claims that emotional intelligence is not always a positive aspect because of how it sometimes can be used to manipulate behavior. Steve Tobak being a cofounder and managing partner of Invisor Consulting‚ and a Silicon Valley-based management consulting firm that advises executives and business leaders‚ does not qualify him to write about emotional intelligence. He tends to be more believable since he was

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    Emotional Dissonance and Customer Service: An Exploratory Study Craig C. Julian ABSTRACT. In this paper‚ the broad context for the study of emotional dissonance and its importance to marketing is set out. The relevant literature on emotional dissonance‚ its antecedents and outcomes are introduced together with the knowledge gap in the literature. The conceptual framework of emotional dissonance is expanded via exploratory research using case studies in order to identify the key issues and the

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    therefore develop a sense of anomie - this label leads the working class to feel pressured into turning to illegitimate pathways‚ highlighting the self fulfilling prophesy. Building on Merton’s theory is Cohen. He believes everybody wants status; a feeling of self-worth in the eyes of others. In terms of delinquency and labelling‚ he argues working class‚ in particular boys‚ are inadequately socialised because of deficiencies in working class culture‚ therefore labelling them as failures. Because of

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