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Developing Emotional Intelligence

All of us have heard of IQ or Intelligence Quotient, a study that measures how intelligent we are through a series of tests conducted by the school or in the workplace. All this time, it is highly assumed that Intelligence Quotient would determine how successful we are in the future or how we could achieve [...]

Spiritual Intelligence – Is It A Fraud Being Perpetuated

The psychology has always been in a continuous pursuit of finding the best tool to predict the qualities of an individual and its suitability in the given surroundings. The revolutionary concept of Intelligence Quotient was given and utilized. Thereafter Goleman in 1995 brought into the new concept of the Emotional Quotient in his book of [...]

Make Way For Emotional Intelligence

Most of us are not new to the concept of Intelligence Quotient (IQ) and we base a lot of our professional judgments about others based on how intelligent they appear to be. On our report cards and resumes, we are quick to state our achievements when it comes to proving our intelligence. Tests, exams and [...]

Emotional Intelligence IQ Starts Early

Can people really be taught how to control their intelligence or cultivate a behavior reaction that might be contrary to their emotional makeup? This may sound like a strange concept. Studies have shown that emotions are generally subjective. As individuals we have our own way of reacting to outside stimulus. Studies have been conducted under [...]

Your Intelligence – IQ, EQ, Or SQ?

How often have we heard others talk about how ‘intelligent’ they consider someone to be? Intelligence is a description of how good someone is at mentally doing something. Intelligence involves thought. Intelligence includes the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and language and to learn. Do you consider yourself to be [...]