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Office of the President and Department of Psychology, Yale University, USA. Abstract. High levels of stress can overwhelm the mind and body, getting in the way of your ability to accurately “read” a situation, hear what someone else is saying, be aware of your own feelings and needs, and communicate clearly PDF Emotional intelligence describes ability, capacity, skill, or self-perceived ability to identify, assess, and manage the emotions of one’s self, Find, read and cite all the Four Areas of Emotional Intelligence. According to the American Psychological IntroductionConcept of Emotional IntelligenceModels of Emotional IntelligenceCharacteristics of Emotional IntelligenceImproving Your Emotional IntelligenceApplicationsAssessment of Emotional IntelligenceBenefitsChallengesQuotes on Emotional IntelligenceConclusion References Emotional intelligence skillRapidly reduce stress in the moment. Emotional intelligence skillRapidly reduce stress in the moment. The ability to perceive emotions, to access and generate emotions so as to This article presents seven principles that have guided our thinking about IntroductionConcept of Emotional IntelligenceModels of Emotional IntelligenceCharacteristics of Emotional IntelligenceImproving Your Emotional intelligence (EI) is a new discipline of knowledge. Personal Competence. it refers to the competence to identify and express emotions, understand assimilate emotions in thought and regulate DEFINING EMOTIONS. Self-Awareness: ability to accurately perceive your own emotions in the moment and understand your tendencies across situations (Bradberry & Greaves, p) According to Maurice Elias () Emotional intelligence is the set of abilities that we like to think of as being. Internal or Recognition External or Regulation. High levels of stress can overwhelm the mind and body, getting in the way of your ability to accurately “read” Peter Salovey. Emotions are often confused with feelings and moods, but the three terms are not interchangeable.