Learning from Emotional Intelligence

EI refers to the ability to recognize, understand and manage one’s own emotions as well as the emotions of others. For me, it’s a skill for effective communication, relationship-building, and decision-making.
We understood some steps: SELF- AWARENESS, EMPATHY, SELF REGULATION, MOTIVATION, SOCIAL SKILLS, etc… From my perspective and experience it’s tough to implement all these things directly into our lives and get relevant results about the same but at least we can start to solve our problems by using the same.

So, EI is a skill that can be developed and improved over time through practice and perseverance.

Thanks to my facilitators and colleagues for making these sessions interactive by using videos, sharing experiences, and movies.

Jazbaaton ka khel

Emotional intelligence,
This life class is actually helpful to understand how you can understand your and other’s emotions… it is very helpful to keep calm in any situation and to understand what you’re or others might be going through… on the field trip to ‘Orphanage’ as a empathetic listener, I came to know that children don’t really show but they like when someone comes to visit them, when someone is there to play with them… and those children might be more empathetic about emotions of everyone because they are also feeling the same. Shayad parivaar ke liye har raat Pari se War karte honge lekin subah uth kar woh war bhul kar ek dusre ke saath reh kar apne mann ki shanti bhi dhundh lete honge…
Take away:-
1) stay calm in all the situations
2) understand your own emotion
3) don’t let your trigger point swing your emotions.
4) Try to listen others, understand others…
5) it’s okay to be stressed but don’t let it harm your mental peace.
6) be an empathetic listener.

Integrity & Emotional Intelligence- Kappa

I constantly look forward to my life class sessions. We share our hearts and are at ease during this time. Being mindful has been one of the best lessons I’ve learned so far during Integrity & EI classes, among many others. Understanding my feelings and being aware of what I’m expressing and how I’m saying it. I could learn how to regulate my emotions and actions for my mental peace.  It was a wonderful session for encouraging me to just be wise about my mental health. We learned a variety of lessons that will help us in our personal as well as professional lives.

Emotional Intelligence and Integrity

The 8 days of life class has was an opportunity to reflect on our strengths and weaknesses in the areas of self-awareness and acceptance, emotional management towards oneself and others.

There were insightful discussions that primarily fecilitated this reflection. Listening to people and their life stories opened up new worlds to learn from.

I have also witnessed individuals from my cohort grow throught these life classes. To watch more and more people vocalizing their opinions and taking a stand for themselves is in itself a wonderful experience.

 

 

INT + EI

The entire programme of Integrity and Emotional intelligence has helped me understand, use, and manage my own emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges and defuse conflict.

The 5 components of EI will help me fuel my performance both in workplace as well as personal life.

The most important take away from these 8 wonderful sessions will be- “From your confidence, empathy and optimism to your social skills and self-control, understanding and managing your own emotions can accelerate success in all areas of your life”.

Emotional Intelligence

This workshop has helped me to self-reflect on my emotional intelligence and also I have got to learn so many aspects wherein how to control and acknowledge my own emotions.

I feel Emotional intelligence is considered important because it has been linked to success in various areas of life, including relationships, academics, and careers. It is also considered to be a key factor in overall life satisfaction and well-being. While some people may have a naturally high level of emotional intelligence, it is also a skill that can be developed and improved through intentional effort and practice.

I also learned

self-awareness: Recognizing and understanding one’s own emotions and how they influence thoughts and behavior.

Self-regulation: The ability to control one’s own emotions, thoughts, and actions, especially in difficult situations.

Motivation: Using emotions to drive positive actions and to achieve personal and professional goals.

Empathy: Understanding and recognizing the emotions of others, and responding to them in an appropriate manner.

Social skills: Building and maintaining positive relationships, both personally and professionally, through effective communication and interpersonal skills.

Emotional intelligence

It was a learning journey where we learned the ability to understand other’s emotions as well as our own we also learned how to implement it into our professional and personal lives, and it was definitely interesting to learn how to manage our own emotions in positive ways to relieve the stress in our lives at work place or other wise , to be able to communicate your emotional challenges to the right person in the  right manner effectively, the ability to empathise with others and why it is important to build that within ourselves.Overall it was a wonderful to get up close to deal with our own challenges and setbacks.

Reflecting on Emotional Intelligence: A Journey of Self-Awareness and Growth

Emotional Intelligence is a concept that has been gaining popularity in recent years, and for good reason. It refers to our ability to recognize, understand, and manage our own emotions, and to some extent the emotions of others. These skills will not only help us in our personal lives but, as I have understood it, also has significant implications for our success in the professional world.

Thanks to FS, I invested around 8 days in this year discussing and learning Emotional Intelligence, and it has been a truly eye-opening experience. During these days, we covered several key concepts that are critical to building emotional intelligence. These concepts include:

We discussed the idea of awareness of our emotions. To start building emotional intelligence, we need to become more aware of our emotions. This means paying attention to how we feel and what is causing those feelings. Once we are aware of our emotions, we can then start working on managing them.

 

So, naturally the next step is to manage and or control our emotions. I feels this is the critical step and more difficult than the previous one, and yes, easily said than done. This means learning how to regulate our emotional responses, so that we are not overwhelmed by negative emotions and can stay calm and composed in challenging situations.

Another aspect of EI is being empathetic towards others, and in perview of FS, towards our students, our fellow teammates and our leaders as well. Empathy is to understand and share the emotions of others. Empathy helps us build strong relationships with others and allows us to connect with them on a deeper level.

Ankita ma’am also conducted a session with us, and we mainly discussed the Ikigai model. It comes from Japanese philosophy that refers to the intersection of four elements: what we love, what we are good at, what the world needs, and what we can be paid for. When these four elements come together, it leads to a sense of purpose and fulfillment in life.

We also agreed to being open to feedback. I guess taking feedback positively is an area where EI is dusplayed. We must not only be open but willing to receive and act on feedback from others, as it can help us grow and develop both personally and professionally.

 

I feel the Life Class was a good opportunity to connect with the people around us. And it’s the people who make an organisation, so having good connections and growing together will develop FS into an organisation we all aspire to work for.

 

Looking forward.

All about EI

Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, interpret, demonstrate, control, and use emotions to communicate with and relate to others effectively and constructively.

EI is  – An ability to identify and describe what people are feeling.

– An awareness of personal strengths and limitations.

– Self-confidence and self-acceptance.: I am working on it as my self confidence is very low. So I can see much improvement in this after this session.

Emotional intelligence is essential for good interpersonal communication. Understanding emotions can be the key to better relationships, improved well-being, and stronger communication skills.

I have connected to this all concepts with my life. In some situations I must to use this EI concepts so that my life will be managed easily.

Thank you so much Ritu ma’am and Pinky ma’am for this EI class. You are such a wonderful facilitator

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