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What is your Emotional Intelligence or EQ?

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Caviar Liberta
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#21 - 2014-10-25 04:26:55 UTC
Anslo wrote:
I can't actually find the quiz...


Right under the part where they define what Emotional Intelligence is.
Baneken
Arctic Light Inc.
Arctic Light
#22 - 2014-10-25 08:04:25 UTC
Zimmy Zeta wrote:
How Did You Score?
Your results indicate a high score on emotional intelligence.

What Does Your Score Mean?
People who score high on emotional intelligence tend to be skilled at interpreting, understanding, and acting upon emotions. They are adept at dealing with social or emotional conflicts, expressing their feelings, and dealing with emotional situations.

It's important to remember that no matter how good your score is, there is always room to improve your emotional intelligence. Consider areas where you are not as strong and think of ways that you can learn and grow. Take stock of your strong points and find ways to continue to develop and apply these skills.


Damn..those were really, really stupid questions...
I am slowly getting the uncomfortable feeling that I cannot trust 15-item internet personality tests anymore...I mean, what is this world coming to, when I cannot even blindly trust a random stranger to access my personality within 2 minutes over the internet? Ugh


Super, thanks for trying to break the forums. P

and ye I got average score though I wonder what does a low self esteem have to do with emotional intelligence ?
Ria Nieyli
Nieyli Enterprises
When Fleets Collide
#23 - 2014-10-25 09:37:44 UTC  |  Edited by: Ria Nieyli
Baneken wrote:
Super, thanks for trying to break the forums. P

and ye I got average score though I wonder what does a low self esteem have to do with emotional intelligence ?


If your self esteem is low you tend to interpret others' behaviour differently.

For example:

A person comes to me and asks me to do something for them. I decline.

A person with no self-esteem issues would go find somebody else to do it.

A person with low self-esteem will think: "I got denied because he doesn't like me. What did I do for him to dislike me?" and will try to get me to like them enough so I'd do that stuff for them, etc.
Rykuss
KarmaFleet
Goonswarm Federation
#24 - 2014-10-26 18:29:04 UTC
Ria Nieyli wrote:
Baneken wrote:
Super, thanks for trying to break the forums. P

and ye I got average score though I wonder what does a low self esteem have to do with emotional intelligence ?


If your self esteem is low you tend to interpret others' behaviour differently.

For example:

A person comes to me and asks me to do something for them. I decline.

A person with no self-esteem issues would go find somebody else to do it.

A person with low self-esteem will think: "I got denied because he doesn't like me. What did I do for him to dislike me?" and will try to get me to like them enough so I'd do that stuff for them, etc.


Actually, the emotional thinker goes to their social networking profile to rant about what an insensitive prick you are for asking why they cannot do it themselves and offering to teach them how to do it, instead of just doing it for them. Then, they go ask mom.

You, too, can be a Solid Gold dancer.

Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#25 - 2014-10-27 03:02:19 UTC  |  Edited by: Khergit Deserters
Bah, words, words, and more words. The only vaguely accurate EQ test is, does Jimi Hendrix "Little Wing" kind of choke you up or not? Or any painting by Vincent?
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