The Emotional Competence Framework



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The Emotional Competence Framework
From “Working with Emotional Intelligence” by Daniel Goleman

Guys, here's a quick summary which I find useful to find out where I aim for myself, I normally rate myself out of 5, 5 being high and 0 being low and where ever I'm scoring low I focus some time, attention and energy to improve that area of my life

Personal Competence
These competencies determine how we manage ourselves.

Self-awareness
Knowing one’s internal states, preferences, resources, and intuitions

Emotional awareness: Recognizing one emotions and their effects
Accurate self-assessment: knowing ones strengths and limits
Self-confidence: A strong sense of one’s self-worth and capabilities

Self-Regulation
Managing ones internal states, impulses, and resources
Self Control: Keeping disruptive emotions and impulses in check
Trustworthiness: Maintaining standards of hones and integrity
Conscientiousness: Taking responsibility for personal performance
Adaptability: Flexibility in handling change
Innovation: Being comfortable with novel ideas, approaches and new information

Motivation
Emotional tendencies that guide or facilitate reaching goals
Achievement Drive: Striving to improve or meet standards of excellence
Commitment: Aligning with the goals of the group or organization
Initiative: Readiness to act on opportunities
Optimism: Persistence in pursuing goals despite obstacles and setbacks

Social Competence
These competencies determine how we handle relationships

Empathy
Awareness of others’ feelings, needs and concerns
Understanding others: Sensing others feelings and perspectives, and taking an active interest in their concerns
Developing others: Sensing others development needs and bolstering their abilities
Servicing orientations: Anticipating, recognizing, and meeting customers’ needs
Leveraging diversity: Cultivating opportunities through different kinds of people
Political awareness: Reading a groups emotional currents and power relationships

Social Skill
Adeptness at inducing desirable responses in others

Influence: Wielding effective tactics for persuasion
Communication: Listening openly and sending convincing messages
Conflict management: Negotiating and resolving disagreements
Leadership: Inspiring and guiding individuals and groups
Change catalyst: Initiating or managing change
Building bonds: Nurturing instrumental relationships
Collaboration and cooperation: Working with others towards shared goals
Team Capabilities: Creating group synergy in pursuing collective goals

Write it down or print it out and score yourself, work on all the low scoring areas and bring them up to 3's, 4's and 5's and notice an overall improvement of your emotional state and well being

Cheers, FB

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