Part I – Emotional Intelligence Predicts Academic Performance:A Meta-Analysis

1 Carolyn MacCann email the author, Yixin Jiang, Luke E. R. Brown, Kit S. Double,Micaela Bucich, Amirali Minbashian, MacCann, C., Jiang, Y., Brown, L. E. R., Double, K.S., Bucich, M., & Minbashian, A. (2020). Emotional intelligence predicts academicperformance: A Meta-Analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 146(2), 150–186.https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000219AbstractSchools and universities devote considerable time and resources to developing students’social and […]

Enhancing Doctoral Success Through Emotional Intelligence Programs

SHARING THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE:Why You Need Emotional Intelligence to Succeed at School?Understanding and Managing EmotionsGives Students the EdgePERSPECTIVEIn the relentless pursuit of doctoral success, both graduate school administrators and doctoraladvisors play pivotal roles in shaping the academic journey of aspiring scholars. To empowerour doctoral students, we must explore every avenue that promises to bolster their […]

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE PERSPECTIVE

BYCORPORATE TRAINING MATERIALS DIVISION OF GLOBAL COURSEWARETaking control over the emotions that shape our lives can have powerful effects.Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to recognize and manage our emotions,behaviors, and impulses, as well as apply this knowledge to the world around us.Emotional intelligence encourages self-awareness, internal motivation, and theexploration of diverse perspectives. Through effective […]

Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance of Students

Overview: In the realm of graduate education, nurturing well-rounded scholars extends far beyond traditionalacademic ability. The need to equip doctoral students with a comprehensive skillset, includingemotional intelligence, is paramount. This article, titled “Emotional Intelligence and AcademicPerformance of Students,” serves as an illuminating beacon for graduate school administrators anddevoted doctoral advisors, shedding light on why emotional […]

Overcoming EQ Challenges

No one is immune to self-questioning and everyone has moments where they secondguess whether they have what it takes to overcome their EQ challenges and achieve theirgoals.Is it time for you to STOP and take a step back to assess the emotions you are feelingand why you are feeling them? Is it time to put […]

MANAGING ONE’S – EMOTIONAL INTELLIEGENCE

Shared From Dr. David GolemanManaging one’s emotions and the emotions of those around you—is the strongestpredictor of performance. Psychologist – David Goleman identifies there are four keypillars of EQ:Self-awarenessSelf-awareness is the ability to recognize your own strengths and weakness and theeffect your emotions have on others. According to the Harvard Business Review, 95% ofpeople think […]

Emotional Intelligence Self-Management Skills

Self-questioning is one of the factors addressed in the emotional intelligence selfmanagement component.Self-Management – is knowing where you are going so you will know how to get there.In addition, self-management is the strategy for effective living and is guided bywisdom, which is the most important thing you can do. Wisdom affects every aspect ofyour life. […]

Emotional Intelligence Set of Social Skills

Emotional intelligence (EI) is a set of emotional and social skills that collectivelyestablishes how well we perceive and express ourselves.Emotional Intelligence shows how we: cope with challenges and stress use emotional information in an effective meaningful way predicts success in your life and work in an effective meaningful wayEI skills are abilities that allow you […]

Breaking Through Invisible Barriers That Keep You From Growing & Achieving

To overcome self-questioning, learn to challenge the assumptions that you set up: Whatproof do you have that you are incompetent?  Be gentle to yourself Remind yourself that you are human You are allowed to make mistakes Learn from mistakes.1 Celebrate your achievements, no matter how big or small; and don’t compare yourself oryour accomplishments […]