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Emotional intelligence is linked to academic and professional success from "summary" of Emotional Intelligence by Peter Salovey,Marc A. Brackett,John D. Mayer

The ability to understand and manage emotions, known as emotional intelligence, has a significant impact on both academic and professional success. Individuals with high emotional intelligence are better equipped to navigate the complexities of social interactions, solve problems effectively, and make sound decisions. This skill is particularly important in educational settings, where students must manage their emotions to stay focused, engaged, and motivated. Research shows that students with higher emotional intelligence tend to perform better academically, as they can regulate their emotions and handle stress more effectively. In the professional world, emotional intelligence is a key predictor of success in the workplace. Individuals who can understand and manage their own emotions are better able to communicate effectively, collaborate with...
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    Emotional Intelligence

    Peter Salovey

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