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    Zainab Ali Al Abadi 160063567 Emotional Intelligence leadership style EI defined as the ability to process emotional information accurately and efficiently‚ EI has also been defined as an ability for recognizing one’s own feeling better than others‚ motivated ourselves and good in managing own emotions and relationships. EI is about own feeling and being able to handle those feelings; being able to motivate ourselves to get jobs done‚ be creative and perform at our level best; be sensitive and able

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    IV By Corona‚ Earvin Michael D. Gatpandan‚ Lizette A. Pasco‚ Richmond R. IV – St. Ignatius de Loyola December 2009 CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A. Introduction “Emo” also known as “emotional”‚ is a kind of lifestyle that teenagers adopt nowadays. It shows many manifestations like listening to a very depressing music‚ hurting oneself physically‚ “melodramatizing” simple problems‚ long fringe hairstyle‚ adapting black and dark clothes

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    Madyson Clifford October 7‚ 2013 Emotional Security in Schools During my seventh grade school year‚ my graduating class in Idaho struggled with emotional problems. Even though my school did have a counselor available to us one day a week‚ we had to share him with every other school in the district. When one of our students committed suicide‚ they had the psychologist available to all students for two days‚ but then we had to depend on each other. This was a recipe for disaster and caused a group

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    Emotional Challenges in Interpersonal Communication Each and every one of us faces personal trials that trigger difficult-to-manage emotions that affect our communication‚ relationships‚ and the quality of our lives. We refer to them as emotion challenges of communication. The most common emotional challenges that we all face are anger‚ passion‚ and grief. We get angry when we’re mad and even sad. We have passion in what we do and how we feel and we have grief when we lose someone or something

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    The Emotional Competence Inventory (ECI) assessment is divided into four major quadrants‚ self-awareness‚ self-management‚ social awareness‚ and relationship management. Of the four quadrants my lowest scores were in self- management‚ with average scores of 3.3 and 3.6. Also according to the test‚ my highest scoring category was self-awareness with scores of 4 and 5. Within each of the quadrants there are sections that further explain your personality‚ such as‚ trustworthiness‚ self-awareness‚ influence

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    Focus on your mental and emotional side to gain self improvement Not everyone believes this but the emotional and mental aspects of a person‚ when combined‚ leads to better self improvement. Emotions love to dominate our actions and reactions‚ even though we do not want it to happen sometimes. The society often see emotions as a sign of weakness‚ so people are used to putting them aside and focusing on the rational aspects more and more. No matter how strict and logical you may be‚ you

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    Although divorce is becoming more common it is still seen as a negative label. It is a label that can not be taken away‚ even when someone gets married again you are then labeled as remarried. Kathleen Corcoran the author of Psychological and Emotional Aspects of Divorce states that divorce life is seen as less pleasing and is also associated with depression. (Corcoran‚ 1997). Symbolic Interactionist Theory: According to the text‚ divorced individuals experience lower levels of psychological

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    in which human beings deal with each other: 1. Universalism versus Particularism Do we consider rules or relationships more important? 2. Communitarianism versus Individualism Do we act mostly as individuals or as groups? 3. Neutral versus Emotional Are we free to express our emotions or are we restrained? 4. Specific versus Diffuse How extensively are we involved with the lives of other people? 5. Achievement versus Ascription Do we achieve status through accomplishment or is it part

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    The Emotional Toughness Training seminar presented by Dr. Gregg Steinberg’s discusses how a person’s daily emotions or the emotions they are displayed at different times affect their lives‚ the use of buzz words trigger images these pictures could cause a person to smile or become sad and actions displayed by the individual. The feelings an individual has could affect the development of the memory process a person can block out the events or input situations that did not occur‚ this has been researched

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    Introduction to Human Development: Social-Emotional Perspective - Part 1 Through this perspective we look at the how social influences and emotions shape our development‚ with a focus on the way we behave. From very soon after we’re born it becomes clear that we have an identifiable temperament. Most first-time parents probably think their constantly crying baby is going to grow up to be a disagreeable little… Well‚ thankfully they’re usually wrong. Temperament has many definitions‚ though it

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