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Thinkers and Emotional Intelligence

  • Daniel Goleman: Daniel Goleman is perhaps the most well-known researcher and writer on the topic of emotional intelligence. In his book “Emotional Intelligence,” he defines emotional intelligence as “the ability to recognize, understand, and manage our own emotions, while also recognizing, understanding, and influencing the emotions of others.” Goleman argues that emotional intelligence is a crucial factor in determining success in many areas of life, including relationships, work, and personal growth.
  • Howard Gardner: Howard Gardner, a Harvard psychologist, has proposed a theory of multiple intelligences, which includes emotional intelligence as one of its components. According to Gardner, emotional intelligence involves the ability to understand and regulate one’s own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. He argues that emotional intelligence is a key factor in determining social competence and success in many areas of life.
  • Peter Salovey and John Mayer: Peter Salovey and John Mayer are two psychologists who developed a model of emotional intelligence that includes four components: perceiving emotions, using emotions to facilitate thinking, understanding emotions, and managing emotions. They argue that emotional intelligence is a critical factor in determining success in interpersonal relationships, leadership, and other areas of life.
  • Brené Brown: Brené Brown is a researcher and writer who has focused on the role of vulnerability and shame in human emotions. She argues that emotional intelligence involves not only the ability to recognize and manage one’s own emotions, but also the ability to be vulnerable and open with others, which can lead to greater connection and intimacy in relationships.
  • David Caruso: David Caruso is a psychologist who has developed a model of emotional intelligence that includes four key abilities: perceiving emotions, using emotions to facilitate thought, understanding emotions, and managing emotions. He argues that emotional intelligence is a critical factor in determining success in leadership, teamwork, and other areas of life.

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