Emotional
intelligence, or EQ, is simply the keen ability to perceive, control, and
evaluate the emotions of yourself and those around you. Some experts believe
that a person’s EQ outweighs their IQ in terms of their success and how they
fare in social relationships.
While it’s still
debatable whether emotional intelligence can
be learned or if it’s an inborn characteristic, people with high emotional
awareness generally avoid the following actions and behaviors:
1. THEY
DON’T LET THEIR FEELINGS GO UNCHECKED.
According to
psychologist and author Daniel Goleman, one of the pioneers of emotional
intelligence, self-awareness is one of the five main attributes of those with a high EQ.
Essentially, emotionally intelligent people have a high level of mindfulness
about their emotions and feelings, and possess a deep understanding of how
these feelings affect them and the people around them.
They don’t allow
their emotions to get out of hand, and they don’t ever ignore how they feel.
They might think more with their heart rather than their head, but this makes
them more sensitive to the feelings of themselves and others.
2. THEY
DON’T DISMISS OTHER PEOPLE’S FEELINGS.
Empathy, another
major characteristic of highly emotionally intelligent people, means that you
deeply understand how someone else feels, and try to put yourself in their
shoes. People with a high EQ don’t disregard how others feel; on the contrary,
they actually want to decode the feelings of others because they have such
compassion for them. They can even read people’s emotions on their face and
gather information about their emotions based on body language. They can
anticipate other people’s needs and are highly perceptive.
3. THEY
DON’T ALLOW OTHERS TO CONTROL THEIR EMOTIONS.
People with a
high EQ, while very sensitive, aim to maintain control of their feelings at all
times, no matter what other people may say to them. They don’t let other people
rain on their parade; they celebrate life and keep a positive attitude, even if
they’re celebrating alone. Emotionally strong individuals have a resiliency
about them, and bounce back quickly from rejection, betrayal, and other forms
of negativity.
4. THEY
AVOID THE VICTIM MENTALITY.
Because they
have such a high awareness of their emotions, they realize that only they can
control how they feel. They don’t blame others if they have a bad day, and they
constantly regulate their emotions in order to cope best with what’s going on
around them. They redirect negative emotions into a more productive activity or
thought, and take full responsibility for how they feel.
They avoid
complaining to their friends constantly about situations in their life. They
don’t like to spend too much time in self-pity, and they motivate themselves to
get out of unfavorable situations.
5. THEY
DON’T BECOME COMPLACENT.
Emotionally
intelligent people work hard to achieve their goals, and don’t allow themselves
to stay in a slump. They believe in themselves, work through any fears they may
have, and stay motivated to reach the finish line, whatever that looks like to
them. They don’t avoid change; they seek ways out of their comfort zone because
they know it will facilitate their growth and lead to a better future.
6. THEY
DON’T RUMINATE ON THEIR FEELINGS.
Even though
emotionally intelligent people stay in tune with their emotions, they don’t
keep their focus entirely on their inward world. They know when to shift their
attention outward and acknowledge the world around them – they know that living
inside their head too much can create problems that were never there to begin
with. They remain aware of their feelings, but they don’t let them overtake
their entire life.
7. THEY
CAN QUICKLY IDENTIFY THE CAUSE OF THEIR EMOTIONS.
They are not
only adept at recognizing their emotions, but they can also deduce why they feel a certain way. They always dig a
little deeper to uncover the source of their emotions so that they can fully
understand why the feelings have come up, and form the best plan of action to
take care of them.
8. THEY
DON’T ENGAGE IN UNNECESSARY CONFLICT.
Emotionally
intelligent people know that emotions are energy, and realize that they must
pick and choose their battles. They only get into heated discussions when they
feel that the other person deserves an explanation, or when they have no other
choice but to confront the person. They avoid most conflicts, though, because
they like to conserve their energy for more positive interactions.
9.
EMOTIONALLY STRONG PEOPLE DON’T GOSSIP.
They understand
how harmful gossip can be, and know that nothing good can come out of it. They
seek out more uplifting, deeper conversations with people, and avoid those that
only seem to discuss destructive or petty matters. They simply don’t have the
energy for mindless conversation and superficial connections with people.
10. THEY
DON’T FEEL ASHAMED TO SAY NO WHEN THEY HAVE TO.
They realize
that people have limits, including them, and they can’t possibly say yes to
everyone all the time. They know their boundaries, and honor themselves by
sticking to them and only agreeing to activities and tasks that they can
reasonably accomplish.
11. THEY
DON’T GIVE IN TO PEER PRESSURE.
Just because
everyone else does something, they don’t feel compelled to follow suit if they
don’t want to. They think independently, and never conform just to please other
people. They have a headstrong attitude, and often go against the grain. They
rarely agree with what the majority of society does, so they tend to go off on
their own and carve their own path.
12. THEY
DON’T SEEK APPROVAL FROM OTHERS.
If they want
something, they go after it without feeling the need to consult others. They
validate themselves, so they don’t require others to do it for them. While they
respectfully listen to other people’s opinions, they don’t let other’s views
form the basis for their decisions in life. They know that as long as they approve
of themselves, they can achieve whatever they desire.
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