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How to improve emotional intelligence?

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How do you develop greater emotional intelligence and empathy in your interactions with others? Well, as far as I am concerned, I listen to what other people are saying and try to understand others' perspectives and emotions, and respond with empathy and compassion. I also cultivate self-awareness by recognizing and managing my emotions effectively, and seek feedback from others to gain insight into how my actions impact those around me.
 
Having emotional intelligence is being aware of your own emotions, being able to manage your emotions in a positive manner, understand other people's emotions, having empathy and being able to listen and communicate effectively. It is actually mandatory at my place of employment to take an "emotional intelligence ' class. After taking the 3 hour class I must admit it was very eye opening, interesting and helpful to anyone that has to work with the public... really is helpful to anyone that talks to anyone!
 
Cultivating emotional intelligence and empathy takes conscious effort. Actively listening without judgment and trying to understand different perspectives is key. Pausing before reacting emotionally and considering how others may feel also helps build empathy. Being self-aware of your own emotions and triggers, while managing them constructively, is important too.
 
Cultivating emotional intelligence and empathy takes conscious effort. Actively listening without judgment and trying to understand different perspectives is key. Pausing before reacting emotionally and considering how others may feel also helps build empathy. Being self-aware of your own emotions and triggers, while managing them constructively, is important too.
Listening without judgement is a very important thing to do, but I'm not sure it contributes to cultivating emotional intelligence. Well maybe trying not to be judgemental is caused by high emotional intelligence.
 
Cultivating emotional intelligence and empathy takes conscious effort. Actively listening without judgment and trying to understand different perspectives is key. Pausing before reacting emotionally and considering how others may feel also helps build empathy. Being self-aware of your own emotions and triggers, while managing them constructively, is important too.
The problem with a lot of people these days is that they listen to reply, they listen to find more faults, instead of actually listening to understand where the person is coming from.
 
The problem with a lot of people these days is that they listen to reply, they listen to find more faults, instead of actually listening to understand where the person is coming from.
I have experienced the attitude of people like that. It can be so annoying when you are trying to make them understand something but they are finding fault instead.
 
I have experienced the attitude of people like that. It can be so annoying when you are trying to make them understand something but they are finding fault instead.
My ex was like that back then, I don't know if it's just immaturity. Whenever we had an argument, she just talks back not even trying to comprehend what I said and why I said it.
 
There's no coping with a bad attitude. It is better run than to endure someone like that in a relationship. Have you gotten another girlfriend now?
Nope, still single, I decided to just focus on growing my self in terms of character and also financially. When I am financially stable who ever I would be dating would be for marriage.
 

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