How Your Emotional Intelligence Impacts Your Professional Success

Emotional intelligence (EI), is mostly being proficient in managing your own emotions and understanding other people’s feelings. Yes, intellectual intelligence is very important, but emotional intelligence can positively impact your career and your personal relationships. If you strive to see yourself as a successful leader, then EI is even more imperative.

You’re probably asking yourself if you’re considered someone with high or low emotional intelligence. Take a look at the below signs and you’ll know:

  1. You can identify strengths and weaknesses clearly (yours included)
  2. You can let things go, you don’t dwell for too long
  3. You usually understand how other people are feeling
  4. You accept other opinions, work styles, beliefs, and traditions
  5. You don’t feel the need to speak all the time, you’re a skilled active listener
  6. You’re capable of saying “no” when you have to

If you can spot these signs in your own character, then you’re halfway through dominating your emotional intelligence. It may positively or negatively impact your professional relationships, depending on where you stand on the EI scale; whether you’re a leader, manager, team player or even a friend.

To be specific, the higher the EI of the leader or manager, the more likely their employees are to be able to identify their key drivers and motivators. Yet, it is also possible for teams to ripen it all on their own. Growing a culture of emotional intelligence between team members will surely lower levels of absenteeism while engagement levels upsurge. Nonetheless, it helps you manage stress, leading to healthier sleeping patterns and eating habits, which will most certainly boost your physical health and your relationships outside the workplace.

Productivity also increases when you manage to split between your personal life glitches and your work life. So basically, it’s a never ending cycle, that will definitely change your life.

A number of people are intuitively emotionally intelligent, but it is definitely a skill that can be learnt and developed. Attaining a high level of EI will definitely ensure confidence, likability, and a sense of accomplishment. These people are not ruled by their thoughts; they literally master them!

Ahd Emad

A walking mystery and an introverted extrovert. Writing has always been soul-steering for Ahd, mainly because her diary has been her best friend for the past 10 years. As a Staff Writer at 925, she loves to shed light and spread awareness on necessary topics that would be considered taboo. She takes mental health very, very seriously and always makes time to listen to other people, making her a small therapist at heart.