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EQ Is A Trainable Superpower. Here’s How-PT1

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Do you believe it is possible to increase your own emotional intelligence? Is it possible to increase the EQ of others? According to Dr. Daniel Goleman, a person’s emotional intelligence is a malleable, trainable skill – unlike your IQ. He argues that a person could even train their emotional intelligence well beyond its natural levels.

So if EQ is a trainable skill, how can we work that skill like a muscle to build it up to that capacity?

In today’s episode, I explain what emotional intelligence is and discuss some of the key competencies of emotional intelligence. I explain how increasing your EQ can help you form better relationships. I explain what cognitive empathy is and share strategies you can use to improve it. I also discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using cognitive empathy skills when negotiating with others.

“Having empathy increases the likelihood of helping others and showing compassion.” - Murtaza Versi

This week on Engage Relate Perform:

● Understanding what emotional intelligence is

● The connection between EQ and empathy

● How increasing your EQ can help you build better relationships

● Understanding cognitive empathy

● How to improve your cognitive empathy

● The benefits and drawbacks of using cognitive empathy skills when negotiating with others

Engage, Relate, Perform!

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Innhold levert av Murtaza Versi. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Murtaza Versi eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Do you believe it is possible to increase your own emotional intelligence? Is it possible to increase the EQ of others? According to Dr. Daniel Goleman, a person’s emotional intelligence is a malleable, trainable skill – unlike your IQ. He argues that a person could even train their emotional intelligence well beyond its natural levels.

So if EQ is a trainable skill, how can we work that skill like a muscle to build it up to that capacity?

In today’s episode, I explain what emotional intelligence is and discuss some of the key competencies of emotional intelligence. I explain how increasing your EQ can help you form better relationships. I explain what cognitive empathy is and share strategies you can use to improve it. I also discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using cognitive empathy skills when negotiating with others.

“Having empathy increases the likelihood of helping others and showing compassion.” - Murtaza Versi

This week on Engage Relate Perform:

● Understanding what emotional intelligence is

● The connection between EQ and empathy

● How increasing your EQ can help you build better relationships

● Understanding cognitive empathy

● How to improve your cognitive empathy

● The benefits and drawbacks of using cognitive empathy skills when negotiating with others

Engage, Relate, Perform!

Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Engage Relate Perform. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.

Stitcher I TuneIn I Spotify I Google I Apple I iHeart Radio

Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help me reach more amazing listeners, like you.

Join me on Facebook and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit my website. While you’re there, be sure to download your free copy of my ebook: Engage, Relate, Perform – 90 Days to Conscious Leadership and Performance Culture, an effective guide to getting inspired for your leadership journey to guarantee that you give (and get) the best out of your existing relationships for long-term results.

  continue reading

76 episoder

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