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Introducing Emotional Intelligence (virtual training session) – Review, reflect and close

This is the final part of the session on INTRODUCING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.

Here the facilitator will review what was discussed during the session and the participants will reflect on what they learned. You can view the previous part of the session which health with why emotional intelligence is important to us here.

REVIEW, REFLECT, AND CLOSE

Display the slide titled – REVIEW.

SLIDE – REVIEW

Tell them that:

  • During this session, we were introduced to emotional intelligence.
  • First, we described what emotional intelligence is.
  • Then, we identified the four core behaviours of emotional intelligence.
  • We also discussed why emotional intelligence is important to us.
  • You have one more thing to do which is to reflect on what you’ve learned today.

Direct them to the part of their workbooks titled – REFLECT – NOTE – ACT. Give them 5-minutes to read the information there and do the reflective activity.

WORKBOOK CONTENT – REFLECT – NOTE – ACT

When the time is up, stop them and get everyone’s attention. Thank them for taking the time to do the reflective activity.

Ask each participant to share one thing from their reflection.

Listen to them without commenting or asking any questions.

After that, thank them for their participation and close the session.

This is the end of the session.

Introducing Emotional Intelligence (virtual training session) – Why is Emotional Intelligence important to us?

In this part of the session on, Introducing Emotional Intelligence, the participants will discuss why emotional intelligence is important.

WHY IS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IMPORTANT?

To answer this question, they will do an individual and group activity. First, they will answer a question and then discuss it in a small group.

Direct each person to the part of their workbook titled – WHY IS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IMPORTANT TO US?

WORKBOOK CONTENT – WHY IS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IMPORTANT TO US?

Tell them to read the information in the section for about 2-minutes then tell each participant to do the activity there. Give them 3-minutes.

After 3-minutes, stop them and split them into small groups using the ‘breakout room’ feature. No group should have more than four people.

Give them 7-minutes for the group discussion.

After 7-minutes, stop them and bring everyone back to the main room.

Ask each group’s spokesperson to feedback what they discussed. Listen to them without commenting or saying anything. When they finish giving feedback, thank them for doing the activity and let them know that you also have an important reason why emotional intelligence is important that you want to share with them.

Tell them that:

  • There are various reasons why emotional intelligence is important for us as you have pointed out. One major reason why it is important is because we are all emotional beings who experience emotions. It is part of us and something we can’t get away from.
  • Learning to handle our emotions in productive ways through emotional intelligence is very important. Let’s learn a little bit about our brains to see why we need emotional intelligence.

Display the slide tilted – THE FEELING – LOGIC CONNECTION.

SLIDE – THE FEELING – LOGIC CONNECTION

Tell them that:

  • Dealing effectively with emotions is very important to the human condition because our brains are hardwired to make us experience emotions.

Click  on the slide to display more information on the slide and tell them that:

  • Everything we hear, see, taste and touch travel through our bodies in the form of electric signals towards our brains. They enter through the base of our brain near the spinal cord as you can see here (on the slide).

Click  on the slide to display more information and say that:

  • But those signals must travel to the front part of the brain, the frontal lobe where rational and logic thinking takes place as you can see here (on the slide).

Click  on the slide for the last time to display information and say that:

  • But before the signals reach the frontal lobe they must pass through the limbic system where emotions are generated. What this means is that we feel emotions before having the opportunity for reasoning and logical thinking.
  • The rational area of our brains, the frontal lobe cannot prevent us from experiencing emotions in the limbic system, but the two areas do influence each other and maintain constant communication. The communication between the emotional and rational part of our brains is the physical source of emotional intelligence.
  • When we intentionally develop our emotional intelligence, we can’t stop our emotions, but we can work with our emotions to ensure they don’t push us to make impulsive or irrational decisions. In other words, emotional intelligence helps us use emotions to our own benefit and growth.
  • Emotional intelligence is therefore important for helping us manage our emotions in a productive and positive way and not pushing us to behave inappropriately.

Ask them for any comments and/or questions and respond appropriately. Then let them know that the information you shared with them is also in their workbooks if they want to read it later.

Move on to the final part of the session.

The next post will be the final one for the session where it will be reviewed and the participants will reflect on what they’ve learned.

Introducing Emotional Intelligence (virtual training session) – Core Behaviours of Emotional Intelligence

In the previous post of this training session on ‘Introducing Emotional Intelligence’, the participants discussed what emotional intelligence is. In this part of the session, they will identify the four core behaviours of emotional intelligence.

CORE BEHAVIOURS OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE?

In this part of the session, participants will explore the core behaviours of emotional intelligence. To do this you will give them a case study to discuss in pairs. They will try to identify any emotional intelligence behaviour from the case study and afterwards discuss the various components of emotional intelligence.

Start by telling them that:

  • Having discussed what emotional intelligence is, let’s look at what the components or core behaviours of emotional intelligence are.
  • What are the core skills and behaviours that people with a good level of emotional intelligence demonstrate?
  • That’s the question we want to answer.

Direct them to the part of their workbooks titled – THIS DEMO ISN’T GOING WELL.

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