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Slide 2 - “We are being judged by a new yardstick; not just how smart we are, or by our training and expertise, but also how well we handle ourselves and each other.” Daniel Goleman, Ph.D. Working with Emotional Intelligence
Slide 3 - What is Emotional Intelligence? Emotional intelligence is not about being nice all the time. It is about being honest. Emotional intelligence is not about being “touchy-feely.” It is about being aware of your feelings, and those of others. Emotional intelligence is not about being emotional. It is about being smart with your emotions.
Slide 4 - Today’s Training Will Help You Understand emotional intelligence and why it is important to personal and professional success. Recognize five competencies you can work on to increase your level of emotional intelligence. Listen to and employ your emotions for better decision making. Show you care, and build trust by displaying sensitivity and concern. Use your energy and enthusiasm to motivate others.
Slide 5 - Personal Benefits of Emotional Intelligence Greater career success Stronger personal relationships Increased optimism and confidence Better health
Slide 6 - Professional Benefits of Emotional Intelligence Effective leadership skills Improved communication Less workplace conflict Better problem solving skills Increased likelihood of promotion
Slide 7 - The Five Essential Competencies of Emotional Intelligence Self-Awareness Self-Regulation Self-Motivation Empathy Effective Relationships Relate to Ourselves Relate to Others
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Slide 9 - “If you understand your own feelings you get a really great handle on how you’re going to interact and perform with others… So one of the first starting points is, ‘what’s going on inside of me?’” Chuck Wolfe President, C. J. Wolfe Associates, LLC
Slide 10 - Practicing Self-Awareness: Awareness of our own emotional states is the foundation of all the E.I. skills. Learn to “tune-in” to your emotions – they can give you valid information about your responses to stressful situations. Recognize the importance of emotions even in “technical” fields.
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Slide 12 - “If we are in a heightened state of agitation or anger we cannot make good decisions, we cannot reason well.” Christine Casper Communication, Motivation & Management Inc.
Slide 13 - Practicing Self-Regulation: Accept responsibility for choosing your own emotional responses. Learn to “reframe” stressful situations into ones that are challenging. Be aware of, and learn to manage, your own emotional “triggers.”
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Slide 15 - “High performers are those who are able to see with some clarity to what degree they are responsible for a setback and to what degree it may be circumstance or other people, and as a result they are able to be more persistent.” Dr. J.P. Pawliw-Fry Co-Director, Inst. For Health & Human Potential
Slide 16 - Practicing Self-Motivation: Recognize that emotions affect your performance. Identify your “explanatory style.” When a setback strikes, resist asking “what’s wrong with me?” Instead, ask “what can I fix?” Work to achieve your “flow state,” being in the moment with work tasks.
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Slide 18 - “If people will stop for a moment and put themselves in another person’s shoes… it will help them modify their own behavior. It will help them develop relationships with those people.” Darryl Grigg, Ph.D. Co-Developer, American Express Emotional Competence Program
Slide 19 - Practicing Empathy: Realize that emotions impact such measurable goals as productivity and safety. Empathy means recognizing, and responding appropriately to, the emotions of others. By expressing empathy, you also create empathy in others.
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Slide 21 - "And so there's a real pay-off.  The people who will become the leaders, the people who will become the star performers, are the ones who have the strengths in the key emotional intelligence abilities." Daniel Goleman, Ph.D. Founder, Emotional Intelligence Services
Slide 22 - Creating Effective Relationships: Employ all your emotional competencies – awareness, regulation, motivation, and empathy – to: Influence and persuade others. Build consensus and support for team goals. Motivate and inspire yourself and others to achieve those goals.
Slide 23 - Thank You