Emotional Intelligence: Is It Significant? | Abdullah Al Moinee

Emotional Intelligence: Is It Significant? 

Abdullah Al Moinee

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Emotions are the particular patterns of psychological activities which are derived from the circumstantial chronicles of life. The chronicles are designed to go through many mutations and certain changes. Intelligence is the ability to adapt to the changes. The measure of intelligence in the sensible realm of emotions is known as emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence (EI) creates the capability of individuals to recognize their own emotions and those of others, discern between different feelings, and characterize them appropriately.

Emotion is a mental state variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of decision intertwined with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, and motivation. The original role of emotions is to motivate adaptive behaviors with respect to cognitive changes. The positive or negative experiences regarding the emotional activities need to be managed by the driving force of intelligence. The emotional intelligence includes skills such as emotional awareness, the ability to respond to positive notion and the efficiency to harness those emotions for applying them in practical life. These skills can be extracted and adapted by means of unified force of emotional experiences and intuitive intelligence through perpetual practices. The practices will make anyone capable of recognizing the right route to drive the essential emotions.

Emotional intelligence represents a unique intersection of both mind and brain. Our feelings are there to be engaged and expressed with imagination and intelligence with a view to developing the skills and strategies necessary for guiding the emotions. Intentional observation (self-evaluation) is a primary skill in this regard. People need to observe how they react to others, make a concerted effort to put themselves in others’ shoes and commit to be more open. Evaluation lets people know how their actions will affect any environment.

Emotions are data that are actually valuable information that can help people see themselves from a new perspective, find the truth, and make better decisions by the implementation of inborn intelligence. The intelligence impels the intuition to operate action and clear up any misunderstandings. Emotions lead to actions and actions lead to results. Emotional intelligence makes people capable of understanding the consequences of actions by activating the self-examination process.

The gradual growth of emotional intelligence (EI) or emotional quotient (EQ) is nurtured by segregating positive and negative emotions perpetually through regular practices. Regulation of thoughts that create emotions is essential to ensuring the healthy growth of a psychological constitution for life.

In short, life is an art that reflects the sensible realm of emotions through the ways of work. The labyrinth of life can be explored by means of simplicity through the intelligent approach of dealing the emotions with empathy, motivation, self-awareness and self-management.

Moinee, A. Al. "Emotional Intelligence: Is It Significant?” The Daily Sun. 9(240). 27 Jun. 2019. The Hood. 9(8). p.2.

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