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Greatnan Tue 09-Oct-12 06:51:59

Personally, I will settle for intelligence.

Ariadne Tue 09-Oct-12 04:17:49

Not just me, then!

Nanadogsbody Mon 08-Oct-12 22:48:27

Ditto ditto hmm

whenim64 Mon 08-Oct-12 22:16:06

Ditto grin

whitewave Mon 08-Oct-12 21:49:21

daman what on earth are you talking about?

Daman Mon 08-Oct-12 21:43:22

Yes Butternut empathy is a part of emotional intelligence, and of course helps the management of emotions

Butternut Mon 08-Oct-12 21:31:30

Daman
Check out empathy.

Daman Mon 08-Oct-12 20:52:50

I suppose if we are caring and aware we can use emotional intelligence without knowing that is what it is.
So if we had training we could be much better for ourselves and then others.

When feeling brave - helping others to be brave. Feeling happy - helping others to be happy, and also spotting when someone is 'putting on a brave face' sort of thing?
Thank you for this gracesmum

gracesmum Mon 08-Oct-12 20:33:40

"Bumping" means moving a post up to the top.
I don't think management necessarily means manipulation , which has pejorative connotations. When we talk of "management skills" surely we mean enabling and facilitating as well as organisational skills?

Daman Mon 08-Oct-12 20:15:48

gracesmum

Hello. two questions:

What does 'bumping' mean?

Do you want people to comment here on emotional management ( or as some might say Manipulation) of others and self?

gracesmum Mon 08-Oct-12 19:57:26

Oops! I misread Daman's thread title/question as emoticons!! However, having recovered from that it got me thinking about emotional intelligence
1.Perceiving emotions – the ability to detect and decipher emotions in faces, pictures, voices, and cultural artifacts—including the ability to identify one's own emotions. Perceiving emotions represents a basic aspect of emotional intelligence, as it makes all other processing of emotional information possible.
2.Using emotions – the ability to harness emotions to facilitate various cognitive activities, such as thinking and problem solving. The emotionally intelligent person can capitalize fully upon his or her changing moods in order to best fit the task at hand.
3.Understanding emotions – the ability to comprehend emotion language and to appreciate complicated relationships among emotions. For example, understanding emotions encompasses the ability to be sensitive to slight variations between emotions, and the ability to recognize and describe how emotions evolve over time.
4.Managing emotions - the ability to regulate emotions in both ourselves and in others. Therefore, the emotionally intelligent person can harness emotions, even negative ones, and manage them to achieve intended goals.
I respectfully submit that we women are still the superior sex in this direction.
So the question is not "Do you have any emotions," but "what do you do with them?"