Travis Bradberry

Emotional Intelligence 2.0

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  • Adilbek Rustemovhas quoted4 years ago
    People high in self-awareness are remarkably clear in their understanding of what they do well, what motivates and satisfies them, and which people and situations push their buttons.
  • Adilbek Rustemovhas quoted4 years ago
    Situations that create strong emotions will always require more thought, and these prolonged periods of self-reflection often keep you from doing something that you’ll regret.
  • Adilbek Rustemovhas quoted4 years ago
    The link between EQ and earnings is so direct that every point increase in EQ adds $1,300 to an annual salary.
  • Adilbek Rustemovhas quoted4 years ago
    Self-awareness is so important for job performance that 83 percent of people high in self-awareness are top performers, and just 2 percent of bottom performers are high in self-awareness. Why is this so? When you are self-aware you are far more likely to pursue the right opportunities, put your strengths to work and—perhaps most importantly—keep your emotions from holding you back.
  • Adilbek Rustemovhas quoted4 years ago
    Conflicts at work tend to fester when people passively avoid problems, because people lack the skills needed to initiate a direct, yet constructive conversation. Conflicts at work tend to explode when people don’t manage their anger or frustration, and choose to take it out on other people. Relationship management gives you the skills you need to avoid both scenarios, and make the most out of every interaction you have with another person.
  • Adilbek Rustemovhas quoted4 years ago
    We have so many words to describe the feelings that surface in life, yet all emotions are derivations of five core feelings: happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and shame.
  • Adilbek Rustemovhas quoted4 years ago
    Of all the people we’ve studied at work, we have found that 90 percent of high performers are also high in EQ
  • Adilbek Rustemovhas quoted4 years ago
    These signals pass from cell to cell until they reach their ultimate destination, your brain. They enter your brain at the base near the spinal cord, but must travel to your frontal lobe (behind your forehead) before reaching the place where rational, logical thinking takes place. The trouble is, they pass through your limbic system along the way—the place where emotions are produced. This journey ensures you experience things emotionally before your reason can kick into gear.
  • Just Tonyahas quoted6 years ago
    Replace judgmental statements like I’m an idiot with factual ones like I made a mistake. Thoughts
  • Just Tonyahas quoted6 years ago
    Turn I always or I never into just this time or sometimes. Your actions are unique to the situation in front of you, no matter how often you think you mess up.
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