Emotional Intelligence: An Approach Towards Understanding Its Personal and Social Attributes

  • Ralte M
  • K K D
  • C. K N
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Aim: This article aims to review emotional intelligence and its attributes Backgrounds: The most prevalent definition of Emotional Intelligence is a collection of social and emotional abilities that together determine how we perceive and express ourselves as well as how we use emotional data in productive and meaningful ways. Methods: We included studies in English from various credible scientific databases, such as PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar. Results: People frequently encounter issues as a result of having unsupportive parents, dysfunctional families, societal pressure, and stressful life experiences. Individuals can improve their productivity and effectiveness by strengthening their Emotional intelligence. Conclusion: Youths’ low emotional intelligence has been linked to unpredictable emotional states and a suppressed capacity for emotional maturity, as a result, making an effort to acquire emotional intelligence will help one flourish and prosper in life. Keywords: emotional abilities, societal pressure, perception, competence, awareness, motivation.

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Ralte, M., K K, Dr. A., & C. K, N. (2023). Emotional Intelligence: An Approach Towards Understanding Its Personal and Social Attributes. International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research, 8(3), 20–26. https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20230304

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