Emotional Intelligence
Across
- 3. is a positive outlook on life and the belief that favorable outcomes are more likely to occur, even in difficult situations.
- 5. is the act of successfully completing or accomplishing a task, goal, or objective, often through effort and skill.
- 6. is someone who initiates and facilitates significant changes within an organization or group, helping to drive innovation and progress.
- 9. is the skill of managing and controlling one's own emotions, particularly in situations that may provoke strong feelings.
- 12. is the ability to understand and share the feelings and perspectives of others, demonstrating compassion and sensitivity toward their emotions and experiences.
- 13. is the belief in one's own abilities and judgments, which allows individuals to take on challenges and pursue their goals with a positive attitude.
- 14. Accurate self-assessment refers to the ability to objectively evaluate one's own strengths and weaknesses, without bias or self-deception.
Down
- 1. Emotional self-awareness is the ability to recognize and understand your own emotions, including their causes and their impact on your thoughts and behavior.
- 2. refers to the act of helping or assisting others, often with the intention of meeting their needs or making a positive impact.
- 4. involves taking the first step or action independently and proactively, without waiting for direction or instructions from others.
- 7. is the capacity to adjust and thrive in changing or unfamiliar circumstances, demonstrating flexibility and resilience in the face of challenges.
- 8. is the quality of being open, honest, and straightforward in communication and actions, with the aim of building trust and fostering understanding.
- 10. is the process of mentoring, coaching, or supporting individuals to enhance their skills, knowledge, and personal growth.
- 11. is the ability to affect or persuade others' thoughts, decisions, or actions through various means, such as communication, charisma, or expertise.