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Moderator | Emotional Intelligence Quiz My Results:
YOUR SCORE IS: 75 (100 is the highest score and 50 is average) The Basics of Emotional Intelligence Include Knowing your feelings and using them to make life decisions you can live with. Being able to manage your emotional life without being hijacked by it -- not being paralyzed by depression or worry, or swept away by anger. Persisting in the face of setbacks and channeling your impulses in order to pursue your goals. Empathy -- reading other people's emotions without their having to tell you what they are feeling. Handling feelings in relationships with skill and harmony -- being able to articulate the unspoken pulse of a group, for example. Take the quiz here: http://ei.haygroup.com/re...eitest.htm In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | What I like about this quiz is that it tells you where you went wrong. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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We all know I'm ann emotional wreck, so I won't post my pitiful score.
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Moderator | jerseykrs said: We all know I'm ann emotional wreck, so I won't post my pitiful score.
Tell me!I wanna know. and you are NOT a wreck... "fucked up is normal." Right? In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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The Basics of Emotional Intelligence Include Knowing your feelings and using them to make life decisions you can live with. Being able to manage your emotional life without being hijacked by it -- not being paralyzed by depression or worry, or swept away by anger. Persisting in the face of setbacks and channeling your impulses in order to pursue your goals. Empathy -- reading other people's emotions without their having to tell you what they are feeling. Handling feelings in relationships with skill and harmony -- being able to articulate the unspoken pulse of a group, for example. [Edited 8/26/05 21:13pm] | |
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Moderator | Go Muse!!!
We all knew that about you anyway though In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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jerseykrs said: We all know I'm ann emotional wreck, so I won't post my pitiful score.
it can't be any worse than mine. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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Moderator | Byron said: Not surprised In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: Byron said: Not surprised I lost points because of the insurance salesman question...I said "Call it a day and go home early to miss rush-hour traffic"...lol... | |
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Moderator | Byron said: Sweeny79 said: Not surprised I lost points because of the insurance salesman question...I said "Call it a day and go home early to miss rush-hour traffic"...lol... I got that one wrong too. I said to make a list. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | Go Althom! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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75 for me too Sweeny, Althom "be glad that you are free, many a man is not" | |
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Byron said: Sweeny79 said: Not surprised I lost points because of the insurance salesman question...I said "Call it a day and go home early to miss rush-hour traffic"...lol... thats what I decided to do, too! it cost me! but I bet I would have enjoyed that time away from my emotional intelligence! yeah, I got about a 73, edit. [Edited 8/26/05 23:05pm] | |
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I scored 80. | |
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bluesbaby said: Byron said: I lost points because of the insurance salesman question...I said "Call it a day and go home early to miss rush-hour traffic"...lol... thats what I decided to do, too! it cost me! but I bet I would have enjoyed that time away from my emotional intelligence! yeah, I got about a 73, edit. [Edited 8/26/05 23:05pm] Exactly..lol If my last 15 calls came up emptyhanded, I think it's ok to say "Well, today's not my day. Might as well salvage it by skipping all that traffic and grabbing a beer"... That, plus the thought of selling insurance would make me wanna do that anyway. | |
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...but that was only because I replied what I thought they wanted to hear. When I did the test again and answered honestly I got 60. I really disagree with some of their opinions. For example, team-building meetings rarely seem to have a significant effect on creativity, in my experience. And how the hell can they say that I'm emotionally stupid just because I didn't notice what I did when the plane hit turbulence? I also agree with those that have opposed the right answer to the insurance salesman situation (and those are only a few examples of doubtful decisions on this website's part). . | |
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Sweeny79 said: jerseykrs said: We all know I'm ann emotional wreck, so I won't post my pitiful score.
Tell me!I wanna know. and you are NOT a wreck... "fucked up is normal." Right? If I recall correctly (I was in bad shape last night...heh heh) it was a 45. | |
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50 | |
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retina said: ...but that was only because I replied what I thought they wanted to hear. When I did the test again and answered honestly I got 60. I really disagree with some of their opinions. For example, team-building meetings rarely seem to have a significant effect on creativity, in my experience. And how the hell can they say that I'm emotionally stupid just because I didn't notice what I did when the plane hit turbulence? I also agree with those that have opposed the right answer to the insurance salesman situation (and those are only a few examples of doubtful decisions on this website's part). . Same here, I got 95% because I gave the answers that I thought they wanted to hear rather than my honest opinion (the only one I guessed wrong was the Salesman one). My honest answers actually got me 85%, which was higher than I expected (as I've never really considered myself much of a 'people' person). I also think my 'real' answers were better solutions than the ones they recomended, and more likely to get results. | |
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YOUR SCORE IS: 95 One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
love is a gift an artist with no fans is really just a man with a hobby.... | |
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YOUR SCORE IS: 80 (100 is the highest score and 50 is average) | |
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Moderator | Wow! almost everyone scored high!
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Moderator | jerseykrs said: Sweeny79 said: Tell me!I wanna know. and you are NOT a wreck... "fucked up is normal." Right? If I recall correctly (I was in bad shape last night...heh heh) it was a 45. Musta been the hooch...I think you could score much higher. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: Wow! almost everyone scored high!
Now let's do an IQ test and compare those results. | |
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Moderator | JoeyMFinCoco said: Sweeny79 said: Wow! almost everyone scored high!
Now let's do an IQ test and compare those results. Fine my IQ is 142. And how well we react in social situations usually is a good indicator of how well we will do in life overall. I think this type of quiz says a lot more than a regular IQ test. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: JoeyMFinCoco said: Now let's do an IQ test and compare those results. Fine my IQ is 142. And how well we react in social situations usually is a good indicator of how well we will do in life overall. I think this type of quiz says a lot more than a regular IQ test. Based on 10 questions? How well we'll do in life overall? 8 out of 10 questions were about work related issues (typically American). I know people who have a very successful career, but are as unhappy as one can be. Would you call that doing well in life? | |
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Moderator | JoeyMFinCoco said: Sweeny79 said: Fine my IQ is 142. And how well we react in social situations usually is a good indicator of how well we will do in life overall. I think this type of quiz says a lot more than a regular IQ test. Based on 10 questions? How well we'll do in life overall? 8 out of 10 questions were about work related issues (typically American). I know people who have a very successful career, but are as unhappy as one can be. Would you call that doing well in life? I didn't say THIS quiz, I said tests like this that show how we relate to eachother are better indicators than IQ tests. The better we relate connect and understand eachother the more fulfilling our lives will be, with friends, lovers co workers etc... and I think the happier we are with those around us the further we go in life. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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WHy bother most of the folks on this org have no
ei or iq's higher then that of a sponge anyway,, sorry if that was over your head...jump up and try to catch the point next time. | |
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