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REVEALED! Emotional Intelligence Skills That Will Make You Rich

In the motivational segment of today’s show, we had Dr Shogo Oyeniyi join us as he discussed the various types of emotional intelligence and how they affect our financial decisions.

Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to understand and manage your own emotions, as well as recognize and influence the emotions of those around you.

The term was first coined in 1990 by researchers John Mayer and Peter Salovey but was later popularized by psychologist Daniel Goleman.

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How can we use Emotional Intelligence in our daily lives?

Human beings are bundles of emotions and we need to understand that, emotions drive people and people drive productivity so if you’re not aware of your emotions, there is no way you can be productive.

There are about five emotional intelligence we need to be aware of.

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Therefore more adduction of the vocal folds leads to a longer closed quotient and a louder sound source

  • Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
  • Emotional Quotient (EQ)
  • Social Quotient (SQ)
  • Adversity Quotient (AQ)
  1. EQ: Emotional intelligence quotient

The ability to monitor, understand and act upon emotions.

Psychologists Peter Salovey coined the term ‘emotional intelligence and describe it as “a form of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one’s own and other’s feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide one’s thinking and action.”

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EQ has become so important that a Career Builder Survey found 59 per cent of U.S. hiring managers and human resources professionals say they wouldn’t hire someone who has a high IQ but low EQ.

We found that people with high EQs make an average of $29,000 per year more than people with low EQs. On average, every point increase in emotional intelligence adds $1,300 to an annual salary

2. Intelligence quotient (IQ) 

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Intelligence quotient (IQ) refers to mental age (MA) expressed as a ratio of chronological age (CA) multiplied by 100. For IQ to remain stable, MA must increase with CA over time.

This is true until around 18 years when intellectual abilities are usually fully developed.

3. Social intelligence

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Social intelligence is the capacity to know oneself and to know others. Social intelligence is learned and developed from experience with people and learning from successes and failures in social settings.

Social intelligence is the ability to understand your own and others’ actions.

4. Adversity Quotient 

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An adversity quotient is a score that measures the ability of a person to deal with adversities in their life.

As per W Hidayat, the AQ also has an effect on the student’s mathematics understandability. Hence, it is commonly known as the science of resilience.

5. OQ: Open quotient

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The open quotient is the percentage of time in which the vocal folds are open. Consequently, the closed quotient is the percentage of time in which the vocal folds are closed.

 

See the video below for more!

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