COMMUNICATING WITH EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Emotion expression … capableof communication their feelings to others. Emotion management (others) …capable of influencingother people’s feelings. Emotion regulation …capableof controlling their emotions. Impulsiveness (low) …reflective and less likely to give in totheir urges.
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