The ability to recognize, understand, use, and manage your emotions -- moods, feelings, and attitudes.
What is the definition of emotional intelligence?
Forces acting either on or within a person to initiate behaviour.
What is motivation?
This term encompasses resilience, passion, and perseverance.
What is grit?
______ describes book smarts, and ______ describes street/people smarts.
What is IQ and EQ?
The way you think and feel in relation to events around you.
What is attitude?
Being resilient assists people in striving towards our goals. (True or False)
What is true?
I am super good at chemistry and physics. I can do calculus with analytic geometry in my sleep. But, when the person next to me is crying, I feel awkward and look away. What type of intelligence do I NOT possess?
What is a lack of emotional intelligence (example)?
What you believe about yourself and basic qualities.
What is mindset?
This type off resilience comes to us naturally in terms of helping us discover and explore different aspects of society, taking risks, and learning new things.
What is inherent resilience?
Emotional intelligence is all about ________ emotions and recognizing what to do about them (_________ emotions).
What is perceiving emotions and managing them?
The two main types of motivation.
What are intrinsic and extrinsic motivation?
This is the ability to to keep trying and to never give up during difficult times.
What is resilience?
What are some valuable traits that a person with a high EI has?
The ability to identify their own and others' emotions, use their own feelings to guide their thoughts and social interactions, recognize the dynamic nature of emotions and use that to stay productive and efficient, and be happier overall :)
Why is one reason motivation important?
What is it creates a goal, it sets priorities in life, it builds self confidence, and it inspires others?
Resilience allows people to become creative with their academic goals, but not their physical goals. (True or False)
What is false?