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Exam Survival Techniques

Answering easy questions first is the most effective technique. If you stumble over hard questions for too long a time, you may not be able to complete the exam. Objective examination questions usually contain one or more key words. A key word or groups of words are those on which the truth or falsity of [...]

Studying Is Important But So Is Having Fun

Studying is important, but so is having fun. There are more productive things to do at the end of classes than visiting, daydreaming, or just plain goofing off. Use that time to study for that big test. If you use your time wisely, you’ll have all the time in the world to have fun outside [...]

The Process of Study

Time is the most valuable resource a student has. It’s also one of the most wasted of resources. The agenda you create should direct you in how to allocate the available time in the richest manner. Adhering to your schedule can be hard. Do not waste away valuable time. Putting off study is the easiest [...]

How To Develop Effective Study Plan?

Effective study skills have to be applied in order for you to improve. It is not enough to simply entertain the thought of studying; you have to actually do it. There’s a saying that goes like this: “Practice does not make perfect; perfect practice makes perfect.” If you would like to be a success, take [...]

Tools To Develop Emotional Intelligence

Many of us know that there’s a world of difference between knowledge and behavior, or applying that cognition to make alterations in our lives. There are a lot of things we might know and wish to do, but don’t or can’t when we’re under pressure. This is particularly true when it comes to emotional intelligence. [...]

Success and Emotional Intelligence

Research on the predictive implication of E.I. over I.Q. was spurred by an initial publication on the subject which claimed that emotional intelligence may be “as potent, and at times more potent, than I.Q. What The Facts Are Much of this claim was founded on preceding research revealing that the predictive nature of I.Q. on [...]

Emotional Intelligence: Intriguing Data: Gender and Everyday Living

Contending evidence exists surrounding whether or not males and females differ significantly in common levels of emotional intelligence. A lot of studies have found that emotional intelligence may have a significant impact on assorted elements of everyday living. Some Great Interesting Info About Emotional Intelligence Some affirm that no gender differences in E.I. Are out [...]

Emotional Intelligence: Models and Measures

Numerous measures of emotional intelligence utilized in scientific research, especially those sold for utilization in industrial and organizational settings, are not based on any of the aforementioned theories of emotional intelligence. 2 of these measures: the Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS) and the Self- Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SREIT) are described here. The LEAS [...]

What Is Emotional Intelligence?

Salogey and Mayer first coined the term “emotional intelligence” in 1990 and have since carried on to conduct research on the implication of the concept. The Basics The pure theory of emotional intelligence mixes key thoughts from the fields of intelligence and emotion. From intelligence theory comes the principle that intelligence involves the capacity to [...]

How To Stimulate Your Brain With Games?

Our brain is the most over-the-top and complex creation in the universe, so it’s worth feeding, nurturing, and offerings of challenges. Your brain works much better than you may think. It’s capable of making a huge and even better “inexhaustible” number of synaptic connections, each of which is a pattern of thought. In spite of [...]