My Emotional Intelligence Results

I recently took eight emotional intelligence assessments.  Why?  I am doing a little studying on the subject and thought I should have my emotional intelligence assessed.  The assessment was broken down into sections.  Results were provided for each section.

Section: Are you emotionally literate?
Result: Your robust attempts to master your emotions are praiseworthy but frequently ill-judged and unsympathetic. You defend yourself from “unworthy” emotions by simulating appropriate responses, but you tend to give rent-free space in your head to people and things which were better considered, understood and consigned to the emotional data-bank for subsequent use.

Section: Is your self-image positive or negative?
Result: You do not have to assert yourself-which is to say, defend yourself-in order to inspire confidence.  Your positive self-image, founded upon the reality, not a projection, will readily communicate itself to others.  You appear to be “happy in your own skin.”  It is contagious.

Section: Are you an extrovert or introvert?
Result: You need to remind yourself that there are many people who could benefit from your good offices, you need to count your doubtless many achievements and blessings, you need to look at the many people less fortunate, weaker, stupider, and less attractive than yourself and thus train your own emotional intelligence to lead you to take responsibility and to make a positive contribution to your society, your environment and your own welfare.

Section: Are you independent?
Result:Communicative, gregarious when necessary, yet unafraid of silence and solitude, you would seem to be sufficiently confident at once to assert yourself without insecure aggression where suitable and to be “happy in your own skin” even when done.

Section: Who is in charge, the child or the adult?
Result: Blithe and confident, and quite ready to be playful and irresponsible where appropriate, you would seem to have reconciled the needs of the child-to be loved and nurtured-with the adult role of lover and nurturer.

Section: Are you a follower or a leader?
Result: You seem to be leadership material, able at once to understand-and withstand-your subordinates and to delegate work to them.  You must be sympathetic, impulsive and able to dissociate himself, after due consideration, from such individuality where necessary.  You are not a control freak.  You are ferocious only on behalf of your followers and dependents.

Section: Are you making the most of yourself at work?
Result: You plainly enjoy your work and are ready to consult with others working with you.  When once people trust you, they will follow your lead, but they can only trust you if your principles are confidently held.

Section: Is your relationship in danger of “flooding”?
Result: There is no danger of flooding here.

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