More Happiness And Confidence
“When our emotional health is in a bad state, so is our level of self-esteem. We have to slow down
and deal with what is troubling us, so that we can enjoy the simple joy of being happy and at
peace with ourselves. ” — Jess C. Scott
When you’re able to monitor the unpleasant feelings, you can take actions to feel happy,
calm and confident.
A lot of times, we depend on outside events to bring us joy, peace, and confidence. While
it’s good to celebrate positive events in life, if you keep depending on these events, you’ll
find yourself sad, bored, depressed, angry, upset, annoyed, etc. in your default state.
With high emotional intelligence, you can switch your default state because of your ability
to regulate emotions. Through mindfulness and taking the right actions, you can become
focused, relaxed, happy, confident, and enthusiastic on command.
The Components Of Emotional Intelligence
So far, there are five main models of emotional intelligence named — the Ability Model,
Mixed Model, Trait Model, Bar-On Model, and the Genos Model.
For the sake of simplicity, let’s explore the Mixed Model which was introduced by Daniel
Goleman, who is also the author of the book Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter
More Than IQ.
There are five components of emotional intelligence — self-awareness, self-regulation,
motivation, empathy, and social skills.
1. Self-Awareness
The ability to understand, accept, forgive, change yourself. It’s also about understanding
your effect on others and identifying your strengths and weaknesses. It includes:
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