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LeadEtics EIQ Analysis

Key Factors of LeadEtics® EIQ Analysis

LeadEtics® Psychometric or Self-Discovery Services

LeadEtics® EIQ/Emotional Intelligence Analysis/Emotional Age Analysis Test

LeadEtics® defines emotional intelligence as the ability to perceive the vital factors or situations of life and determine with accuracy what degree of emotion the factors or situations one needs to address to solve problems that relate to one’s survival or success.

Understand that, one: there is only one emotion. Two: that there are degrees or levels of this emotion. So, there will be degrees of positive, lukewarm, and negative emotion.

Emotional intelligence, then, relates to the ability to recognize the factors or the situation life presents to one, and be able to determine the applicable degree of emotion for one to be accepted, to belong, and address oneself to one’s environments, life activities, and other people to obtain and grant survival aids.

How correctly you utilize the applicable degree of emotion to address yourself to a life situation, and therefore become accepted, feel you belong, and address solutions that enable you to better survive across your dynamics, or survival factors, can be the difference between success and failure? In a situation where you laugh where you are expected to express sadness, you are likely to offend someone who is distress, and vice versa.

The factors of LeadEtics® EIQ Analysis are:

  1. The knowledge, understanding, and values of the three distinct environments or spaces one utilizes.
  2. Ability to tell the identities, similarities, and differences in and of the three distinct environments or spaces one has, one from the other, without error or mix-up.
  3. Awareness, confront, and perception of the applicable factors, including the persons, situations, objects, and or decisions of the present time reality.
  4. Ability or willingness to tell apart or differentiate the factors of present time factors, including the persons, situations, objects, and or decisions of the present time reality from the past, misunderstood, and imagined realities.
  5. Freedom from having hurt another and the associated consequences of these.
  6. Freedom from being hurt by another and the consequences of these.