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The Habits of Mind, Persisting, Managing Impulsivity, Listening with Understanding andEmpathy, Finding Humour and Responding with Wonderment and Awe, incorporaterecognition of the significance of emotions within the learning process. For example, itmakes intuitive sense that empathy for another person requires some skills in readingemotional cues, and that laughing at oneself and the world is closely related to oneísemotions. Additionally, it also makes intuitive sense that persisting and managingimpulsivity presupposes an ability to manage oneís emotional responses.Some writers (Goleman, 1995; Mayer, Caruso & Salovey, 1999) have argued for thecategorisation of ëemotional intelligenceí as a form of intelligence. Emotionalintelligence has been defined as the ability to recognise the meanings of emotions andsolve problems using this emotional knowledge (Mayer, et al, 1999). Golemanís (1995)conceptions of emotional intelligence include the skills of empathy, impulse control,persistence and delayed gratification. Some studies have found positive correlationbetween emotional intelligence and self-esteem, sociability and life-satisfaction (Mayer,Salovey & Caruso, 2000). It could be argued that employment of the aforementionedHoM might indicate a certain level of emotional intelligence and potentially lead toimprovements in self-esteem, sociability and life satisfaction.Closely related to emotional intelligence is the concept of ëresilienceí. Resiliencedescribes oneís ability to succeed despite adverse circumstances. Suggested resiliencebuildingstrategies include HoM related skills such as persisting, working in teams, selfunderstandingand reframing viewpoints
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