Emotional Intelligence Course Reflection

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COURSE REFLECTION (approximately 300 words)
Course Reflection
Three (3) things you’ve learned from this course

1-I learned how to manage my time and improved my study skills , managing my time helped me too much in my personal life and to be productive

2- how to keep my self-motivated and such things , Making notes and taking breaks because when I give my self a break while studying I am lazy to return studying
3- It helps me to make difference which skills is good in me and which skills I must improve it , get awake early to get my job done.
Two (2) things you need to improve
1-I would like to work experience or training in my areas of interests by finding something I am good at ,and I love it, I will be really interested if I found a
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Advice for new students how to develop EI. GIVE EXAMPLES AND EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWERS IN FULL
To start eith the definition of Emotional intelligence is the ability to manage your skills in an intelligent way but never effect your decision, so EI helps you monitor your work and finish it in a better way
Examples of Emotional intelligence

• Self-awareness: it makes me know clear of what I feel and why.
• Agree instead of argue : because its better to lose an fight than a colleague
• Patience : keep calm and composed self when waiting.
• Self-control : you have to be good at managing your emotions before it bursts up.
• Social presence : having fun to be in real world and virtual world.
There are many ways that anybody can develop his emotional intelligence like:
• 1. Communicate your emotions in a way where you decided and thought off how to behave these emotions in a better way.
• 2. Be honest with your feeling and express yourself and don’t be shy showing your feeling.
• 3. Always be an optimistic person in life and try to have positive people around
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There are a lot of skills we have and we can use it in many different ways of life such as emotional skills, sport skills, writing skills, reading skills, philosophy skills and so many skills. The thing is when we use this skill in witch state because it depends on the situation you are facing. So those skills are a transferable skills and I’m going to talk about it and explain it.
Transferable skill is a behavior or the ability that you gain in many different situations at work or at home or even when you meet new people in the street. Also it can be gained in though life experiences and the specific subject changes in each incident you had. There are a lot of transferable skills for example thinking skill, time management skill and problem solving skill. In my opinion thinking skill is the most important skill we use in our daily life and it represent our creativity and excellence and we don’t use it in one place we use it anywhere and anytime. Time management skill makes us more accurate in our daily routine and makes our life easier. Problem solving skill makes us think of plans and the solutions for any problem we’re facing or we’ll face in life and we could use a lot of skills in one time and one

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