You’ve heard of IQ, short for Intelligence Quotient. It’s a flawed instrument still used in some circles to measure one’s smarts. (Say smaahts with a Boston accent). I recall being administered the test in 7th grade. My parents never told me the results. Should I be worried? In the 1990s, Daniel Goleman developed EQ, short for Emotional Quotient or sometimes referred to as Emotional Intelligence (EI). EI is often defined as the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and handle emotions. People with high emotional intelligence can recognize their own emotions and those of others, use emotional information to guide thinking and behavior, discern between different feelings and label them appropriately, and adjust emotions to adapt to environments.
Thank you for this Article on Symbolical Intelligence.
I am currently writing a manuscript in this Symbolical Intelligence mode.
As in Jungian stories from classroom settings there is the frequent result in a new product, teaching, or solution to a particular need.
The information coming to me, I feel, addresses the current issues and problems in "Corporate" denominations. Thus, the connection I find with this article on Symbolical Intelligence.
Thank you for this Article on Symbolical Intelligence.
I am currently writing a manuscript in this Symbolical Intelligence mode.
As in Jungian stories from classroom settings there is the frequent result in a new product, teaching, or solution to a particular need.
The information coming to me, I feel, addresses the current issues and problems in "Corporate" denominations. Thus, the connection I find with this article on Symbolical Intelligence.
Great appreciation, Ken Bjorklund.