• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: lgcavalcantte
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

In 1995, psychologist and science journalist Daniel Goleman published a book introducing most of the world to the nascent concept of emotional intelligence. The idea – that an ability to understand and manage emotions greatly increases our chances of success – quickly took off, and it went on to greatly influence the way people think about emotions and human behavior. But what does emotional intelligence look like, as manifested in everyday life?

1. You think about feelings.

Emotional intelligence begins with what is called self and social awareness, the ability to recognize emotions (and their impact) in both yourself and others.

2. You pause.

The pause is as simple as taking a moment to stop and think before you speak or act. (Easy in theory, difficult in practice.) This can help save you from embarrassing moments or from making commitments too quickly.

3. You strive to control your thoughts.

You don’t have much control over the emotion you experience in a given moment. But you can control your reaction to those emotions – by focusing on your thoughts.

4. __________________________________________

Nobody enjoys negative feedback. But you know that criticism is a chance to learn, even if it’s not delivered in the best way. And even when it’s unfounded, it gives you a window into how others think. When you receive negative feedback, you keep your emotions in check and ask yourself: How can this make me better?

BARISO, J. 2018. 13 Signs of High Emotional Intelligence. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 27 out. 2019.

Analyze the structure of the text. Based on it, the sentence that best completes heading number 4 is

A
“You benefit from criticism”.

B
“You consider feedback delivery”.

C
“You reject criticism altogether”.

D
“You question every feedback”.

E
“You enjoy negative feedback”.

Respostas

respondido por: ValentinaCamargo
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Resposta:

A resposta é letra A: " You benefit from criticism:

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