Unlocking Success: The Hidden Power of Emotional Intelligence Amid Data Overload

Unlocking Success: The Hidden Power of Emotional Intelligence Amid Data Overload

In virtual settings, emotionally intelligent people pay closer attention to tone of voice, choice of words, and timing. They notice when someone’s responses become shorter or more formal. They pick up on silences that might indicate disagreement or confusion.

They’re also more intentional about creating connection — starting meetings with genuine check-ins, following up privately with colleagues who seemed off, and being explicit about emotions that would otherwise be conveyed nonverbally.

I spend a lot of time geeking out on neuroscience research, particularly the work of people like Dr. Andrew Huberman who explore how our brains process social information.

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