Abstract:
This article is about the phenomenon of emotional intelligence. Emotional Intelligence (EI) first came to the world's attention in the mid 1990s with Dan Goleman's groundbreaking books 'Emotional Intelligence' and 'Working with Emotional Intelligence' - Goleman highlighted the importance of Emotional Intelligence in the workplace, showing how it can be used to predict performance and to identify high achievers. Most people have the potential to behave with emotional intelligence, but that so much of the time we do not, because of our interferences - internal interferences mostly resulting from false beliefs and limiting habits adopted in
childhood and retained, unwittingly, in adulthood. Emotional intelligence is not a sy
nonym for personality; it is about how we manage our personality In order to act
with emotional intelligence you need: a complex set of attitudes and skills, the skills can be learned and the attitudes can be adopted. Emotional intelligence is a predictor of performance and success. High emotonal intelligence leads to effective self-
management and effective relationship management, which in turn lead to hi
gh performance and personal success. High emotional intelligence is demonstr ated by the fundamental underlying attitude of acceptance of others and us,
which enables effective and relationship management. Evolution of emotional intelligence is a compound process that lasts for a long period of time.