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    Mastering Emotional Intelligence: Tools for Personal and Professional Growth
    (The Lawgical Junction and MJS Publishing House., 2024) Nilofer, Sana Absar , Abdul Mazeed
    This chapter provides a comprehensive exploration of Emotional Intelligence (EI), a concept vital for personal and professional success. Beginning with its historical roots in social intelligence by Edward mThorndike and its formalization by Peter Salovey and John D. Mayer, EI is defined as the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and utilize emotions effectively. The chapter discusses core components of EI, including self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills, detailing their roles in personal development and relationship management. Strategies for enhancing EI are explored, including mindfulness practices, emotional regulation techniques, and empathy-building activities. Practical exercises such as mindfulness meditation, breathing techniques, progressive muscle relaxation, empathy mapping, role-playing, and storytelling are highlighted for their contributions to emotional awareness and interpersonal effectiveness. The chapter emphasizes the importance of integrating these practices into daily routines to foster resilience, improve decision-making, and promote harmonious interactions. Keywords: Emotional Intelligence, selfawareness, self-regulation, empathy, mindfulness, emotional regulation, interpersonal skills.

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