Sunday, November 11, 2007

EQ is More Important Than IQ

Intelligence is a mental image of someone who is excellent in analytical reasoning, planning, and problem solving. They can comprehend basic and complex ideas.

Emotional Intelligence is another type of Intelligence that was found as an important factor in attaining success in life. It allows an individual to successfully set priorities.

It is more focused on how a person understands, recognizes, and chooses their values. It shows how good a person is in understanding others, and how good they are in making decisions. It is how good a person can apply what they’ve learned to be happy, how a person can love and interact with others.

Studies show that it is not the IQ or Intelligence Quotient of a person that is responsible in attaining success in life. EQ or Emotional Quotient is the main factor responsible for a person’s success in all aspects of life. It only needs to be developed. Developing Emotional Quotient can help in decision-making, and in building good relationships with other people.

It focuses more in attaining intangible success in life. Success is attaining by knowing how to deal with emotions, feelings, and interactions with others.

Attaining material success does not promise personal contentment. Success is defined as being contented, happy, fulfilled and satisfied in life. Focus on nurturing Emotional Quotient because Intelligence Quotient alone cannot attain these things.

In 1990, Emotional Quotient was introduced in the world market, affirming that a person’s ability to handle relationships and his ability to use the appropriate emotions in every interaction are much more important than a person’s intelligence quotient. It was agreed that Emotional Quotient is essential in creating a good leader.

A leader who has a high emotional quotient score is expected to be more positive in life. Emotional Quotient gives a person courage to stand again after a fall. Emotional Quotient gives person strength to face fear.

Being worried, always in doubt, accepting mistakes, and admitting mistakes are just some of the challenges you will face no matter what your business, from homemaker to CEO. It is believed by many company owners that a team leader worthy of selection should possess high Emotional Quotient to be able to face these challenges.

A successful person lives their life through their values. They knows their purpose. Being accountable in all the things that are happening in your life is an example of having high emotional quotient.

Here are some tips on how to nurture Emotional Quotient:
  1. Always live with courage. Experimenting and trying different things entail different experiences and open the mind with other possibilities in life.
  2. Commit to responsibilities. This drives a person not to give up. It is also a way of earning other people’s trust.
  3. Exercise personal accountability. Being accountable is being dependable.
  4. Identify comfort zones. Trying to escape these comfort zones can make a person explore other things.
  5. Identify fears and try facing them. Doing this can develop self-confidence. It can help you build an assurance that anything can be overcome.
  6. Be humble. Accepting mistakes in life helps in attaining high self-esteem.

Being true to yourself is one way of living life to the fullest. EQ is much more important because it drives a person to be successful and have a more fulfilling life.

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