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Become a Better Leader: 4 Steps to Boost Your E.Q.


Most of us think of a leader as someone with a great deal of education and experience in a certain area. While knowledge and experience are important qualities, one's ability to communicate and work well with others is just as important to being an effective leader.


Having a high degree of emotional intelligence (E.Q.) allows you to be able to inspire and motivate others to co-operate with you to accomplish a shared objective and vision. There are several ways that you can strengthen your interpersonal skills.


Try these methods to dramatically raise your E.Q. and accomplish more together:


1. Increase your self-awareness. Self-development is the foundation of excellence. Before you can lead and inspire others, you must first understand your own motivations and behavior.

  • Develop your vision by learning to listen to your inner values and dreams. Trust yourself. Try not to compromise your values to achieve a goal or for other temporary gain.

  • Embrace passion by learning to be motivated by your internal compass rather than external forces and situations.

  • Keep your energy fully recharged, so you can give your best effort. You can stay energized by taking the time to learn what activities re-energize you and which ones drain your energy.

  • Respect yourself. Know the limitations of your body, mind, and spirit and strive for balance between your responsibilities in all areas of your life.

  • Become aware of your flaws and limitations. Seek ways to improve yourself and be open to change.


2. Strengthen your discipline and self-management. Learning to be responsible for your behavior, attitudes, and actions can raise your performance level as well as help you to build trust and authority with others.

  • Seek the input of others. Ask how you can help them, or what you need to do differently to communicate more effectively and manage them better.

  • Hold yourself accountable for your actions and performance.

  • Don't be afraid to delegate responsibilities and tasks. Be confident enough in yourself to surround yourself with talented, qualified people.


3. Develop your social awar