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    More enlightenment for me..

    Studies have shown that people with high EI have greater mental health, exemplary job performance, and more potent leadership skills.[citation needed] Markers of EI and methods of developing it have become more widely coveted in the past few decades. In addition, studies have begun to provide evidence to help characterize the neural mechanisms of emotional intelligence.[5][6][7]

    Criticisms have centered on whether EI is a real intelligence and whether it has incremental validity over IQ and the Big Five personality traits.[8]
    Last edited by Clueless; 29-07-15 at 20:51. Reason: Now u know where the name of this website came from

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    Perhaps you are on the threshold of the autistic spectrum

    They tend to have trouble gauging emotions.

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    Thought EI was Escort Ireland for a second.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    Perhaps you are on the threshold of the autistic spectrum

    They tend to have trouble gauging emotions.
    No mention in my diagnosis before - you have be googling like mad now -

    Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are neurological disorders that are characterised by difficulties with social communication, with social interaction, and with social imagination and flexible thinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clueless View Post
    So you go to an escort and you come out believing that they made love to you rather than having sex with you- they have engaged your emotions successfully - is that what you mean?
    Ours is the art of manipulation, Emotional intelligence is realising this but knowing this shouldn't take away from the experience.
    What if "It's Raining Men" and 'Let the bodies hit the floor' are both about the same event but from different perspectives 🤔

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    no one posted a link for the test yet

    http://psychology.about.com/library/quiz/bl_eq_quiz.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clueless View Post
    More enlightenment for me..

    Studies have shown that people with high Escort Ireland have greater mental health, exemplary job performance, and more potent leadership skills.[citation needed] Markers of Escort Ireland and methods of developing it have become more widely coveted in the past few decades. In addition, studies have begun to provide evidence to help characterize the neural mechanisms of emotional intelligence.[5][6][7]

    Criticisms have centered on whether Escort Ireland is a real intelligence and whether it has incremental validity over IQ and the Big Five personality traits.[8]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clueless View Post
    More enlightenment for me..

    Studies have shown that people with high EI have greater mental health, exemplary job performance, and more potent leadership skills.[citation needed] Markers of EI and methods of developing it have become more widely coveted in the past few decades. In addition, studies have begun to provide evidence to help characterize the neural mechanisms of emotional intelligence.[5][6][7]

    Criticisms have centered on whether EI is a real intelligence and whether it has incremental validity over IQ and the Big Five personality traits.[8]
    Here you go. Take a test and see what it comes out with. >>>> Emotional Intelligence Test <<<<

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    Here you go. Take a test and see what it comes out with. >>>> Emotional Intelligence Test <<<<
    Ehh Kate it has 146 questions to answer , I'll stick with what I don't know .: doc xxx
    Never mistake kindness for weakness .: doc

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    Emotional Intelligence is a made up concept to comfort people lacking actual intelligence

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