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Managing Emotional Intelligence to Improve Health and Wellbeing

Topic: Emotional IntelligencePublished February 17, 2018

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Its stating the obvious but our bodies respond physically to how we think and feel. This is the 3rd article in a series of 4 describing how emotions impact health and how we can use this fact to improve our wellbeing. The previous article is here. Emotional Intelligence is the ability to recognise, assess and ultimately control emotions. Author and brain and behavioural science journalist Daniel Goleman describes Emotional Intelligence as “the capacity to recognise our own feelings and those of others, to manage our emotions and to interact effectively with others”. Studies suggest that a higher Emotional Intelligence is linked to improved psychological and physical health. It’s understood that the link between Emotional Intelligence and mental health is especially important. The trick to Emotional Intelligence is being able to manage both the pleasant and unpleasant emotions. Unpleasant, Fear Based Emotions Here’s the negative emotions and their associated feelings that have their roots based in fear, that if reduced, can help increase Emotional Intelligence: Anger – annoyance, irritation, upset, rage and resent Sadness – depression, discouragement, unhappiness, despair and feeling disheartened Fear – insecurity, terror and feeling overwhelmed Uneasiness – agitation, restlessness, discomfort and feeling unsettled Frustration – aggravation, annoyance, exasperation, impatience and irritation Hate – contempt, disgust, repulsion, rage and animosity Confusion – puzzlement, ambivalence, discombobulation and feeling torn or perplexed Mistrust – wariness, suspicion, apprehension, anxiety and feeling guarded Vulnerability – sensitivity, fragility, helplessness, reservations and feeling guarded Loneliness – disconnection, alienation, apathy and feelings of coldness, withdrawal and distance Fatigue – exhaustion, irritability, lethargy, extreme tiredness, weariness and feeling depleted Guilt – liability, regret, remorse, culpable and feeling awful Embarrassment – shock, shame, self-consciousness and feeling flustered Pain – hurt, agony, despair, devastation, loneliness, misery, bitterness and feeling lost Pleasant, Love Based Emotions Inviting more pleasant emotions into our lives will also enhance our Emotional Intelligence and have a positive knock on effect on our physical health and wellness. Pleasant, positive emotions will better equip us for the less good times, enabling us to manage our reaction to stress, upset or hurt. Here’s a reminder of all those positive emotions and their associated feelings that are so nourishing: Security – safety, calmness, comfort, serenity, relaxation, trust and feelings of relief Love – a feeling of being cared for, warmth, compassion, affection, tenderness and friendliness Engagement – energy, involvement, interest, absorption, fascination Happiness – joy, pleasure, delight, amusement, jubilance and feeling glad Confidence – optimism, strength, empowerment, hope, encouragement Gratitude – appreciation, thankfulness, satisfaction, fulfilment and feeling touched Elation – exhilaration, enchantment, exuberance, ecstasy, joy and feeling thrilled Refreshed – feeling renewed, restored, revived, invigorated and rejuvenated Surprise – amazement, astonishment and feeling dazzled Peacefulness – calmness, feeling centred, serenity, tranquillity, stillness, blissfulness, mellowness Simply reading that list evokes warmth, peace and happiness! Recognising Emotions rnThe chances are, you recognise all of the emotions above, pleasant or unpleasant. You might experience some regularly and some less often, but most of us have experienced most of to some degree and at some point in our lives. The real trick is becoming aware of which emotions play the biggest roles in your life, and what to do if the unpleasant emotions tend to override the pleasant ones. TrueTalk is my innovative emotions tech platform that helps to improve Emotional Intelligence by capitalising on emotions data collected from smartphones, apps and social media platforms that are already seamlessly engrained in our lives. The final article in this series is here and discusses how to use emotions tech to monitor health and wellbeing.

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Adrian McKeon co-founded Infoshare and in early 2018 will launch TrueTalk, an emotions tech service letting individuals collect emotions data from calls, images, words and video to help manage health and well-being, relationships, work performance, educational learning and self-development.

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