Describe the four components of emotional intelligence

Individuals with a high internal locus of control believe that their own behavior and actions primarily but not necessarily totally, determine many of the events in their lives. 
 
Internals control their own behavior better, are more active politically and socially, and seek information about their situations more actively than do externals. Individuals who have a high external locus of control believe that chance, fate, or other people primarily determine what happens to them.


The four components of emotional intelligence are: self-awareness, social empathy, self-motivation, and social skills. Self-awareness refers to recognizing ones emotions, strengths and limitations, and capabilities and how these affect others. 
 
Social empathy refers to sensing what others need in order for them to develop. Self-motivation refers to being results oriented and pursuing goals beyond what is required. Social skills refer to the ability of a person to influence others.

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