Everything about social intelligence
Emotional intelligence, emotional intelligence, or emotional intelligence (EI) involves knowing and controlling your emotions and emotions. In other words, a person with high EI combines three components of emotion successfully: cognitive component, physiological component, and behavioral component. Management science texts believe that leaders and managers with higher emotional intelligence have the potential to lead the organization under their control. New findings show that employees who have high conscientiousness and sense of responsibility but lack emotional and social intelligence have a weaker performance compared to similar employees with high emotional intelligence. Some scholars' research papers show that those with emotional intelligence can control emotions themselves and others, distinguish between positive and negative emotions, and use emotional information to guide the process of thinking and personal actions. Emotional intelligence is a term that encompasses a wide range of personal skills and characteristics, and is commonly referred to as interpersonal and interpersonal skills that goes beyond a certain circle of prior knowledge, such as intelligence and technical or professional skills.
Aristotle says:
"It's easy to get angry; everybody can get angry, but getting angry with the right person is not easy at the right rate, at the right time, because of the right and appropriate method!"