The Impact of
EmotionalIntelligence
on Reducing
Workplace stress
DR.A.ALBERT RAJ
PRINCIPAL ,DMIEC
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What is emotionalIntelligence
Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to
recognize, understand, manage, and effectively
use emotions in oneself and others.
IQ/EQ
High IQpeople easily get the job.
But they couldn’t get the promotion in their job and they are not successful in their
personal life as well.
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High EQ
HighEQ people easily get the job.
But they could get the promotion in their job and they are successful in their
personal life as well.
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What is emotion
Impulse to act
Urge to Act.
Every emotion has a reason behind it
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Emotion of surprise
We feel surprised when something unexpected occurs. To make sense of
what’s happening around us, we instinctively raise our eyebrows as a way to
take in more information and better understand our surroundings.
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Emotion of sadness
When we feel sad, we tend to isolate ourselves. This self-reflection helps us
identify the cause of our sadness and work towards overcoming it.
If we don’t, the situation could potentially worsen. During this time we should
not be happy . We should find the solution and solve as soon as possible.
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Early stages ofBrain – Emotional Brain
When we see a snake, our instinct is to run away.
Similarly, when we see something delicious, we naturally
feel the urge to eat.
They cant differentiate their relations (Wife /sisters)
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2nd stages ofBrain – Rational Brain
When the emotional brain signals something, the rational brain
processes it, and the body responds accordingly.
Ex: We never get runaway when we see the snake in the zoo
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How did weget the emotional Brain
The birth of a giraffe is an extraordinary event. It can walk
immediately after the birth.
Fish can swim immediately after their birth.
Similarly most of the animal can survive .but the human being
can not survive if they un attended after the birth.
Can we leave the baby somewhere. No the baby will die
shortly after the birth.
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How the rationalbrain evolved.
The baby needs the mother to take care . She feeds the food.
When it grows the Father teaches him as to how to walk
Then friends teach how to play.
Then teachers in the classroom teaches how to study.
Then company people train them.
The Rational brain develops based on the environment. ( Car
driving )
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Should I disregardmy mind voice
Your mind may tell that you cannot do a particular thing and
you start losing your confidence, it means you are blindly
accepting your mind without experiencing the truth.
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Example
Before Imet my swimming coach I had a
perception in mind if I entered swimming pool,
water would enter my ears and create trouble for
me.
I was scared of facing interviews in an MNC or a
Principal during the initial phase of my career;
hence I never appeared for any interview with a.
The primary reason, I had a perception in mind that
I am not smart enough to work as a Principal. I had
been facing interview in a few colleges as Asst.prof.
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Example
You seea footwear showroom from outside and
feel like buying shoes there. Your mind tells you that
shoes over there are beyond your budget and
reach, and you need not go there. Would you listen
to your mind …
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Example
Lets seesome of the Examples in which the minds
are allowed to take decisions
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Mike Tyson VsHolyfield
In the 1997 heavyweight championship fight between
Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield,
the game was governed by specific rules and regulations.
In the 9th round, an intense moment occurred when
Holyfield accidentally kicked Tyson with his helmet.
This led Tyson to lose control,
ultimately resulting in the infamous incident where he bit
Holyfield's ear
https://youtu.be/w7gKpIXMUp4
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Miandad Vs KiranMore
In the 1992 World Cup cricket match between India and
Pakistan held in Sydney, Australia,
the batsman Javed Miandad faced bowler Sachin Tendulkar.
Indian wicketkeeper Kiran More repeatedly shouted from
behind the stumps to distract the batsmen.
Frustrated, Miandad lost his composure and famously
mimicked jumping like a monkey, much to the astonishment
of thousands of fans watching the match.
What led him to react that way?"
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qOOKQjuWjlE?feature=share
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Dr.Cherian, Heart Specialist
Dr. Cherian, a renowned heart specialist with 50 years of
experience in heart surgery,
tragically ended his own life at the age of 85.
Despite saving thousands of lives throughout his career,
he made this heartbreaking decision.
What led him to such a choice?"
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When emotions becomeoverwhelming
Malathi told her dad that she was going to her friend’s
house.
Parents granted permission ..
When she left, the house was locked and Malathi's
parents also went out.
when Malathi arrived, she found out that her friend wasn’t
home. She used a spare key to enter her own house and
got an idea to prank her parents.
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When emotions becomeoverwhelming
Malathi mischief in her was awakened. She came out of
the house. She locked the door from the outside and
entered the house from the back. Malathi's plan is to hide
somewhere and frighten her parents when they arrive.
In a short while, Malathi's parents returned home. Sensing
their arrival, Malathi quickly concealed herself behind a
wardrobe.
Her father, growing suspicious, sensed something unusual
in the room. Grabbing his revolver, he began searching
room by room.
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When emotions becomeoverwhelming
As he approached the wardrobe, he noticed it tremble
slightly. Assuming it was a thief, he prepared to shoot. Just
then, Malathi suddenly emerged from her hiding place,
crying out, "Appa!" Startled, her father fired, tragically
shooting his own daughter.
After spending 12 days in the hospital, she succumbed to
her injuries. This tragic incident took place in America in
1994.
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When emotions becomeoverwhelming
The eyes relayed the visual information to the brain.
Before the brain could fully process and identify who was
in front, it instinctively triggered the gun. Who initiated this
action?
This is called intuition.
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When emotions becomeoverwhelming
All the events mentioned above not only impact the
individuals involved but also their loved ones.
These actions were impulsive, occurring suddenly and
without thought.
we all experience intense emotions like anger, stress,
shame, fear, sorrow, and even joy.
When these emotions become overwhelming, we may
act in unexpected ways and often regret our actions
afterward.
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Reason behind thedecision
Previously, Tyson fought head-to-head with Holyfield but lost
due to headbutts. This incident was a key factor in why
Tyson bit Holyfield's ear. The decision was made by
Amygdala. …
Thatswhy when holy field tried the same headbutts, Tyson
got angry and bit the ear.
Same thing happened Malathi’s father also.
Emergency … Some one behind the wardrobe.
Before they attack you attack.. Order given by Amygdala.
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What is importantfor Government
Understanding how the government operates,
it's clear that its greatest strength isn't just finances or
resources,
but the information it relies on.
Decisions are made based on this information, which the
government gathers from various sources, including
intelligence and internal agencies
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What is importantfor Government
After receiving the information, the government discusses
it in Parliament and makes a decision. Prior to this, the
information is reviewed by experts who provide detailed
insights.
Then they take action.
This is the correct method.
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What is importantfor Government
Is this the process every time? Not necessarily.
In emergencies, immediate action is required, leaving no
time for standard procedures.
During such times, information is directly given to the
Prime Minister, who makes the crucial decisions.
The priority is addressing the emergency swiftly..
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What it does
There’s a traffic signal that we both need to follow. If an
ambulance comes, the traffic officer will stop us to let it
pass. This is how Amygdala works..
When Amygdala gives any order the brain reacts like a
Emergency ward in a Hospital. Where they authorities never
takes all the tests.
They never wait for the forms to be filled up
We need not be in a queue.
Urgent, Emergency – Act immediately…..
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Brain- Structure.
Ourbrain has three key parts: the Thalamus, Visual Cortex,
and Amygdala.
All sensory information from our body—such as from the
eyes, ears, nose, and skin—is sent to the Thalamus. The
Thalamus processes this information so the brain can
understand it.
Next, it’s passed to the Neo Cortex for analysis and decision-
making. If the information involves emotions, the Amygdala
takes charge
Is it possibleto overcome Emotion- Self
Awareness
If Alex, a highly educated and knowledgeable individual,
was working as an accounts officer in an office. He had
been married for five years,
but he and his wife had not been blessed with a child. This
had been a source of worry for them both.
Despite consulting numerous doctors, they had not found
a solution to their problem.
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Alex’s Frustration
Duringa New Year’s party at his office, which was
attended by all his colleagues, several games were
organized.
Alex and his wife participated enthusiastically, making it
through to the final round after winning all the previous
games.
As a reward, they were given a special gift, which they
were asked to open in front of everyone at the party.
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Alex’s Frustration
Filledwith anticipation, they opened the parcel, only to
be stunned by its contents—a baby feeding bottle.
Overwhelmed with emotion, Alex angrily threw the bottle
away and, with his wife by his side,
abruptly left the hall in frustration.
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Why Alex behavedlike this
Lack of Self Awareness.
Alex knows their problem.
He didn’t practice his mind to control such situations.
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Self Awareness –Response for the situation
Often we feel like wheezing. Are we keeping inhaler ??.
Often I need to travel outside . Aren't we keeping
umbrella / Sun glass.
These are some kind of measure we take for precaution.
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Is it possibleto overcome Emotion- 1) Self
Awareness
He is well aware of the issue, and whenever someone
brings it up, it makes us feel anxious and stressed.
We should be prepared and practice for this. This is how
to control the emotion.
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Is it possibleto overcome Emotion- 1)
Delay the Process
There is a match between 2 teams. Both the teams are
very curious to win the game.
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Is it possibleto overcome Emotion- 1)
Delay the Process
A match was underway between two teams, both eager
to win.
During the game, Rajiv fouled Shiam, leading to a heated
exchange of words between them.
The referee stepped in and resolved the situation,
allowing the match to continue.
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Is it possibleto overcome Emotion- 1)
Delay the Process( Self Regulation)
Spectators outside the ground anticipated that Rajiv might
slap Shiam after the match outside the ground , but nothing
of the sort happened.
As the game progressed, Rajiv's mind changed, and his
thoughts became consumed with what might happen next.
This is called self regulation. Controlling themselves in every
situations.
When to react and when to respond….
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Delaying the process(Selfregulation)
Your favorite star's movie is in theaters.
You feel like watching the first show. Your Intuition says
you have to watch in the 1st
show , when you disregard
the intuition you can win the emotion.
Advantage of Selfregulation
An experiment was conducted with a group of 30
children, all aged 4 years old.
A piece of chocolate was placed in a room, and the
children were allowed to eat it if they wished.
At that time Headmaster called him. Before leaving the
room, the Teacher set a condition:
any child who waited without eating the chocolate until
his return would receive an additional piece as a reward.
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Advantage of Selfregulation
Few children took the chocolate immediately.
Few others waiting for the teacher to return and got 2
chocolates.
After 14 years they wrote the entrance exams.
Their marks were verified with all the 30 adults
Those students who have waited for the teachers to
returned secured more marks than others.
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Advantage of Selfregulation
Impatient people tend to have less concentration
because they prioritize their emotions.
As a result, much of their brain's capacity is taken up by
emotional responses.
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Conclusion
1) Peoplewho struggle to control their emotions often become
angry, get into conflicts, and frequently raise their voices
2) These individuals are aware of their heightened emotions
but do not make significant efforts to manage them
3) Third category people They understand the reason for their
emotions. They knows when and who create these emotions.
So they escape from the problematic situations.
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Conclusion
3) Thirdcategory people They understand the reason for
their emotions. They knows when and who create these
emotions.
So Behave like 3rd
Category
Then you can master the mind and the life will also be
successful.