You Might Not Be As Emotionally Intelligent As You Think--Three Ways To Know And Course Correct

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You Might Not Be As Emotionally Intelligent As You Think--Three Ways To Know And Course Correct
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1. You pride yourself on speaking your mind.

While candor in the workplace can be valuable, not every thought should be voiced immediately , especially in an emotionally-charged situation.Emotionally intelligent people understand the power of taking a beat to digest and consider information before responding to it. When you give yourself a moment to pause, you prevent saying something you'll later regret. Try counting to ten in your head or even taking a short walk so you can gain clarity, and calmly decide how to proceed.

You're trying to be fair, so you employ the same management methods with every member of your team, regardless of their needs, and expect them to conform.Emotionally intelligent managers don't have a one-size-fits-all mentality.

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