emotional intelligence
Tags: episteme
What is emotional intelligence?
- 3 keys factors
- Definition
- How does it fit in with mental structure?
- Why is it important?
Definition
- Understanding and expressing emotions
- Using empathy
- Sometimes defined as EQ (emotional quotient)
- Being aware of emotions
- Expressing emotions
- Controlling emotions
- Relationship management
- 4 areas:
- Self awareness
- Self management
- Social awareness
- Relationship development
Role of emotions and EQ
- Understand and manage the role of emotions
- Emotions
- Feelings about event
- Behavior
- Response to event
Thinking at the speed of light
- Takes conscious practice to be aware of how emotional response works
- Intercept response process
- 2 ways of thinking
- fast, emotional, intuitive thinking
- leads us to use biases
- slow, deliberate, emotional
- fast, emotional, intuitive thinking
Understanding Personal EQ
- Behavior is often associated with a specific event
- We think of our behavior as a reaction
- We think event -> behavior
- Actually event -> thoughts and feelings -> behavior
Triggers and Hijacks
- Trigger, emotions, and irrational response
- Cognitive shortcuts help our brains focus on important information
- Triggers
- Events or thoughts that consistently take you in the wrong direction
Finding Flow
- Flow: complete immersion in an activiity
- should feel effortless and rewarding
- understand what causes a sense of flow
- Developing emotional intelligence helps find flow
Disrupting Thinking
- Simple process to take control of feelings
- ABCDE model
- A - Activating event
- Example: coworker is late with deliverable
- To understand the event, understand it as a bystander
- B - Beliefs
- C - Consequence
- D - disruptive thinking
- Look at the situation from another perspective
- E - Effect
- A - Activating event
- ABCDE model
Reclaim Reaction Time
- Factors that lead to subjectivity
- Thoughts
- Feelings
- Emotions
- Slowing down reactions
- Identify the emotional reaction
- Remove yourself from the situation when you start feeling strong emotions
- Focus on emotion
- Live in the emotion, give it some time
- Challenge on thoughts
- Choose how to respond
- Reasonably assess the best option and react accordingly
Shifting Perspective
- Consider different points of view, not necesarilly changing opinion
- Key here is to seek out alternative points of view
- Ask more questions
- Ask others how they see the world around them
- Spend time with new people
- Read more books on a variety of topics
Using Senses to Make Sense
- The ability to understand others and respond to their needs
- Building social awareness
- Looking inward
- Shift focus outward
- Think about what our senses are telling us in situations
- Do we notice details about events going on around us?
- How much of this information are we paying attention to?
- Takes some practice to immerse ourselves in our surroundings
- Do we notice details about events going on around us?
- Take some time to assess social awareness
How to empathize?
- Put yourself in their shoes
- Don’t need to identify exactly with the other person
- Consider what you know about that person and their circumstance
- Key to remember you are not looking for the right answer.
- Steps
- Ask more questions
- What are they expericing, what are their impacts?
- Offer support and understanding w/o assuming you have the knowledge the other person requires
- Don’t try to identify with everything the person says
- Very irritating
- Say stuff like
- “I imagine that makes you feel”
- “I suppose that makes you think”
- Use tentitive, exploratory language
- Ask more questions
Listening and Communicating
- Two way street, providing and gathering information
- Body language must also be heeded
- Unconcious communication is driven by thoughts, feelings, and mood
Playing to Strengths
- Build genuine communication style
- Building trust is a critical element
- Strengths?
- Direct
- Clear
- Logical (?)
- How do others perceive you?
- What skills do you pocess when it comes to interacting with others
- Do you have the ability to read a room?
Collect Feedback
- Most useful techniques in helping you grow
- Ask others for their opinion
- Review, refine, repeat
- Review how you management relationships
- “What am I good at?”
- “What areas could I tweak?”
- Refine your approach
- As you make small adjustments, these small steps compound
- Repeat
- Review how you management relationships
- Feedbacks are not facts
Align Intention and Impact
- Don’t focus on what to say, focus on the key messages
- Focusing on intent boosts confidence
- About the message percieved by the other person