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Page 1: EQ vs. IQ Jackie Chavez / 5th Period. EQ : Emotional Intelligence : is the ability to recognize one’s own and other people’s emotions

EQ vs. IQ Jackie Chavez / 5th Period

Page 2: EQ vs. IQ Jackie Chavez / 5th Period. EQ : Emotional Intelligence : is the ability to recognize one’s own and other people’s emotions

EQ :

Emotional Intelligence : is the ability to recognize one’s own and other people’s emotions.

Page 3: EQ vs. IQ Jackie Chavez / 5th Period. EQ : Emotional Intelligence : is the ability to recognize one’s own and other people’s emotions

IQ :

The whole of cognitive or intellectual abilities required to obtain knowledge and to use that knowledge in a good way to solve problems that have a well described goal and structure.

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Article :

http://www.diffen.com/difference/EQ_vs_IQEQ : identifies leaders, team players, individuals who usually work alone.IQ : identifies highly capable or gifted individuals with mental challenges.For a long time, IQ was believed to be the ultimate measure for success in careers

and life in generalIQ accounted for more than 14% of job performance; emotional intelligence for less

than 1%.IQ tests are used most in the field of education and psychology.1985, Wayne Payne's doctoral thesis "A Study of Emotion: Developing Emotional

Intelligence"1883, English statistician Francis Galton's paper "Inquiries into Human Faculty and

Its Development"EQ is partially determined by how a person relates to others and maintains emotional

control. IQ can think in abstracts and make connections by making generalizations easier.For EQ testing, proponents cite that EQ helps predict work success and teamwork

ability.

Page 5: EQ vs. IQ Jackie Chavez / 5th Period. EQ : Emotional Intelligence : is the ability to recognize one’s own and other people’s emotions

8 Ways to Grow your EQ

Listen more than you talkhang out with people with good EQread a book with good empathyjoin an activitytalk to your parentstake breaks from technologyknow yourself well and know who you aregive up the idea of perfection

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Score & 3 Ways

My score was an 85. 3 Ways to improve

Focus on weaknesses Open myself to new things Reflect on errors. Everyone makes

mistakes

Page 7: EQ vs. IQ Jackie Chavez / 5th Period. EQ : Emotional Intelligence : is the ability to recognize one’s own and other people’s emotions

5 examples of good and bad EQ

5 Good

able to admit to their own

mistakes. regularly seek our fresh ideas from a variety of sourceshold themselves to their goals generating good ideaspursue goals beyond what's required

5 Bad● cutting through red tape and

bending outdated rules● wanting perfection● disrespectful to people ● having a negative attitude towards

others who haven’t done anything to you

● rushes everything

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Video on EQ

This video will talk about the emotional intelligence with people that start to work together in a workplace and how to manage it.