Emotional Intelligence: The Personality Of Emotional Intelligence

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Have you wondered how emotional intelligence can affect your life? Emotional Intelligence ties together events in your life in more ways than one. In an evaluation of myself, with the use of two online personality tests and articles, I have come into terms of what kind of person I am. I exhibit qualities of an introvert, intuitive, judging, and assertive person. (INFJ Personality) My quality of thinking and feeling are more equal rather than being unbalanced. (INFJ Personality) According to another personality test that I took, I have a high emotional intelligence. (Good EQ) High emotional intelligence is important to acknowledge because it dictates how we manage ourselves and govern how we communicate with others. Comparing these results to my personal life, I can decipher why certain events in my life turned out in the way that they did. For example, the situation of working at a fast food restaurant. Working at this particular place caused an extreme amount of unneeded stress. With my high emotional intelligence, I managed my stress to a point where I was able to function properly at work without personal feelings involved to decrease the amount of stress I was enduring. In the works of Emmerling and Goleman, they have stated that the validity of emotional intelligence "have not been able to account for a large …show more content…

I can accomplish tasks effortlessly if I do not partake in social activities. In my experience as a student, I have noticed that the less that I socialize, the greater amount of work that I can get done. As for my result for being strongly assertive and intuitive, I cannot disagree. I believe that I have a very forthcoming personality and I use logic over personal opinions whenever the option is available to me. I try to ensure that the people around me are aware that with my strong beliefs and are aware that I tend to voice my opinion whenever

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