For years, in school, you are taught that good grades is how life works. That getting straight A’s and doing your homework is all that matters.
While being smart, and doing your work is a must, there is more to life than just “being smart”. Employers are starting to recognize that the real prize is emotional intelligence.
Emotional Intelligence is the difference that really makes the difference
Emotional intelligence is the ability to react and adjust to your own emotions; properly controlling and moderating them.
Many people measure how successful they will be on how smart they are. But some of our toughest tests are those we face when we leave school – getting turned down, failing, or hitting a roadblock. How we cope depends a lot on our EI.
Becoming a master of emotional intelligence helps your chances of success and fulfillment at home and at work.
There are many ways to increase your emotional intelligence
