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What emotional intelligence means and why it’s important

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12/01/2026
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What emotional intelligence means and why it’s important
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For a long time, intelligence was measured by grades, IQ scores, and how fast someone could solve problems. But in real life, we often see people who are “smart” struggle with relationships, stress, or decision-making. That’s where emotional intelligence comes in.

Emotional intelligence, often called EQ, is not about how much you know, it’s about how well you understand and manage emotions, both your own and those of others. And in today’s world, it matters more than ever.

What Is Emotional Intelligence?

Emotional intelligence is the ability to:

Recognize your emotions

Understand why you feel the way you do

Control how you react

Understand other people’s emotions

Respond to others with empathy and respect

Psychologist Daniel Goleman, who popularized the concept, explains that emotional intelligence is made up of five key skills.

  1. Self-Awareness: Knowing Yourself

Self-awareness means being able to recognize your emotions as they happen. Instead of reacting blindly, you understand “I’m angry,” or “I feel insecure,” and you know what triggered it.

People with high self-awareness:

Know their strengths and weaknesses

Understand how their mood affects others

Are honest with themselves

This skill is powerful because once you understand your emotions, you can manage them better.

  1. Self-Regulation: Managing Your Reactions

Everyone feels anger, frustration, or stress. Emotional intelligence doesn’t mean you never feel negative emotions, it means you control how you express them.

Self-regulation helps you:

Pause before reacting

Stay calm under pressure

Avoid saying or doing things you’ll regret

Instead of shouting, insulting, or shutting down, emotionally intelligent people choose a response that protects their peace and their relationships.

 

  1. Motivation: Inner Drive Beyond Rewards

Emotionally intelligent people are often self-motivated. They don’t rely only on money, praise, or approval. They are driven by purpose, growth, and personal values.

This helps them:

Stay focused even when things are hard

Learn from failure instead of giving up

Keep a positive attitude during challenges

Motivation rooted in emotional intelligence creates long-term success, not just short-term wins.

  1. Empathy: Understanding Others

Empathy is the ability to understand and feel what others are experiencing. It’s not about agreeing with everyone, it’s about seeing situations from another person’s perspective.

Empathy allows you to:

Listen without judging

Support people during difficult moments

Build deeper and healthier relationships

In a world where many people just want to be heard, empathy is one of the most valuable human skills.

  1. Social Skills: Building Strong Relationships

Social skills are how emotional intelligence shows up in daily interactions. This includes communication, conflict resolution, teamwork, and leadership.

People with strong social skills:

Communicate clearly and respectfully

Handle disagreements calmly

Inspire and influence others positively

Good social skills don’t mean being loud or popular, they mean being emotionally aware in relationships.

Why Emotional Intelligence Matters

Emotional intelligence affects almost every part of life.

In relationships, it helps you communicate better, handle conflict peacefully, and build trust.

At work, studies show that people with high EQ perform better, lead more effectively, and handle pressure more calmly than those who rely on IQ alone.

For mental health, emotional intelligence helps reduce stress, manage anxiety, and prevent emotional burnout by teaching you how to process emotions instead of suppressing them.

In daily life, EQ helps you make better decisions, set boundaries, and respond wisely instead of reacting emotionally.

Can Emotional Intelligence Be Learned?

Yes, and that’s the best part.

Unlike IQ, emotional intelligence is a skill you can improve with practice. Simple habits like reflecting on your emotions, listening more than you speak, practicing empathy, and managing stress can slowly raise your EQ.

Final Thoughts

Emotional intelligence is not about being perfect or emotionless. It’s about being aware, intentional, and compassionate with yourself and with others.

In a world full of noise, pressure, and fast reactions, emotional intelligence helps you move through life with wisdom, balance, and emotional strength. And that’s a form of intelligence that truly changes lives.

Brenna AKARABO
RADIOTV10

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