Long-term benefits of Nurturing Emotional Intelligence


 Nurturing emotional intelligence can have several long-term benefits. According to the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), students who engage in social and emotional learning (SEL) programs see consistent improvements in social and emotional skills, which contribute to positive lifetime outcomes up to 18 years later. In the workplace, emotional intelligence (EQ) can be a key factor in success. People with high EQ are often able to recognize, use, understand, and manage their emotions in a positive way. They may seem composed under pressure and can understand where other people are coming from in a situation. They may also be more approachable and empathetic, calm and collected during stressful or emotional times, and have a drive to improve and better themselves. Emotional intelligence is also linked to better mental health, improved social relationships, academic success, and workplace success. In summary, nurturing emotional intelligence can lead to several long-term benefits such as improved social and emotional skills, better mental health, improved social relationships, academic success, workplace success, and more.

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