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8 pillars of emotionally intelligent people.

Mastering emotional intelligence is the pinnacle of anyone’s personal growth. Albeit, the journey of becoming emotionally intelligent can be rough, it’s ultimately worth it in the end.

 

So, what is emotional intelligence? In simple terms, emotional intelligence is when someone approaches life rationally. They are always astute. They have the skills to always judiciously express their feelings and emotions.

 

However, someone’s life experiences and upbringing can contribute to their lack of emotional intelligence. Nonetheless, that’s okay! There’s always room for improvement. After all, life is all about learning and growing to become a heightened version of yourself. If you are struggling with your emotional intelligence, check out the eight qualities listed below. Ask yourself if you encompass these traits. If not, ask yourself how you can learn to possess these positive characteristics. 

Analytical.

Emotionally intelligent people are critical thinkers. They approach and assess each situation with problem solving skills. Their ability to be rational during distressing circumstances illustrates their emotional intelligence. Ultimately, they can’t achieve this without being analytical.

Positive.

Emotionally intelligent people have an optimistic outlook towards life. They approach each situation with a positive mindset. If someone has a negative aura about themselves, then they won’t be in a good place to make smart decisions. Thus, being positive is a major building block for emotionally intelligent people because it allows them to think judiciously.

Self-aware.

Emotionally intelligent people are self-aware. Self-awareness allows an individual to understand why or how to react in certain predicaments. All encounters are different. Therefore, emotionally intelligent people have mastered the art of infusing adaptability with rationality.

Collaborative.

Emotionally intelligent people are collaborative. They care about providing their thought leadership whilst receiving feedback. Due to this, they work well with others. They have no problem trusting others and effectively implementing their input.

Empathetic.

Emotionally intelligent people are empathetic. They listen to other people with genuine intent. They take the time to understand where someone else is coming from. Essentially, they try to picture themselves in someone else’s circumstances, and envision how they would feel. Due to this, they exemplify empathy.

Passionate.

Emotionally intelligent people are passionate. Whether it’s about their personal or professional life, they always embrace their encounters with admiration. They have an innate instinct to zealously help the people they love. Ultimately, their passionate nature pushes them to be more ambitious and motivational, in all aspects of their life.

Communicative.

Emotionally intelligent people are communicative. The discourse between an emotionally intelligent person and someone who lacks emotional intelligence is extremely prevalent. Emotionally intelligent folk are always willing to talk to you about what they’re feeling. They are also unafraid to spark difficult conversations. They pick up on the little things that would slip people. Ultimately, they are compassionate about your feelings and gently express any concerns. 

Curious.

Emotionally intelligent people are curious. They are unafraid to think a little differently. In fact, they implore others to challenge the status quo. When someone’s curious, they are opening the opportunity to discover new passions. They learn so much. Ultimately, they advance by growing their arsenal of knowledge.

“Emotional intelligence is the ability to sense, understand, and effectively apply the power and acumen of emotions as a source of human energy, information, connection, and influence.”

― Robert K. Cooper. Ph.D.

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