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Is EQ the secret to success? 情商是成功的秘訣嗎?

2022-08-01 00:33

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Is EQ the secret to success? 情商是成功的秘訣嗎?

一些研究顯示,高情商可以幫助你取得成功,尤其是在工作中能助你脫穎而出。高情商還可以讓你成為更好的團(tuán)隊(duì)成員,并影響你的決策能力。本文討論情商是否能幫助人們?cè)诠ぷ髦腥〉贸晒Α?

詞匯:emotional intelligence 情商

According to research studies coming out of top US universities, having high emotional intelligence, or EQ, can help you to succeed, particularly at work.

The idea of emotional intelligence was introduced by psychologist John Mayer in the 90s and has gained popularity since, especially because it is said to be something that you can improve. Someone with high emotional intelligence can supposedly build strong relationships, achieve their goals and manage their emotions – key areas for success in most jobs!

It’s likely that, during your career, you will need to work in a team. A 2020 Harvard study, published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, investigated social skills and team players. They did this by grouping volunteers and giving them a variety of tricky problems. They then compared the top individual performers. Results showed two main reasons why these individuals excelled, both linked to emotional intelligence. The first reason was that they were very good at recognising the emotional state of their teammates. The second was that they helped to improve their team’s performance through motivation.

When researching links between emotion-understanding ability and risk-taking, a 2012 Yale study found emotional intelligence to be critical to decision making. Researchers investigated the way that leaders come to a decision when they are under pressure. The results revealed that participants with a high awareness of why they felt under pressure managed to keep a clearer head and were less likely to take risks. Being able to understand and manage emotions is a key part of EQ.

So, if you’re trying to succeed, work on your emotional intelligence and it may just make a difference!

詞匯表

psychologist 心理學(xué)家
popularity 受歡迎,流行
build strong relationships 建立良好的人際關(guān)系
achieve goals 達(dá)到目標(biāo)
social skills 社交技能
team player 具有合作精神的人
group 把…分組
tricky 難辦的
performer 表現(xiàn)得…的人
excel 表現(xiàn)出色,脫穎而出
state 狀態(tài)
motivation 激發(fā)鼓勵(lì)
emotion-understanding ability 情緒理解能力
risk-taking 冒險(xiǎn)
critical 至關(guān)重要的
decision making 決策
under pressure 受到壓力
awareness 意識(shí)
clearer 更清醒的

測(cè)驗(yàn)與練習(xí)

1.  閱讀課文并回答問題。

1. What can someone with a high EQ supposedly do?

2. How did the Harvard study research team players?

3. True or false? A 2012 Yale study found that top team players motivate their teammates.

4. What did a 2012 Yale study investigate?

5. What are people with good emotion-understanding ability less likely to do?

2.  選擇意思恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞組來完成下列句子。

1. Mariko _______ at spelling. She’s won another competition!

decides                        comes to                   comes out               excels

2. Setting clear _______ will help you focus and progress.

emotions                      goals                         state                        social skills

3. It took a few years to _______ their working relationship.

reason                          build                         clear                         compare

4. It is _______ that you follow the health and safety guidelines.

tricky                            critical                       risk-taking                helped

5. The president’s _______ has declined since he increased taxes.

popularity                     difference                  emotion                   intelligence

答案 

1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。 

1. What can someone with a high EQ supposedly do?
They can build strong relationships, achieve their goals and manage their emotions.

2. How did the Harvard study research team players?
They grouped volunteers and gave them a variety of tricky problems.

3. True or false? A 2012 Yale study found that top team players motivate their teammates.
False. A 2020 Harvard study found that top team players motivate their teammates.

4. What did a 2012 Yale study investigate?
It researched links between emotion-understanding ability and risk-taking.

5. What are people with good emotion-understanding ability less likely to do?
They are less likely to take risks when making a decision.

2.  選擇意思恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞組來完成下列句子。

1. Mariko excels at spelling. She’s won another competition!

2. Setting clear goals will help you focus and progress.

3. It took a few years to build their working relationship.

4. It is critical that you follow the health and safety guidelines.

5. The president’s popularity has declined since he increased taxes. 

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