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5 subtle signs of high emotional intelligence (EQ)-- And how one can have them

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 27, 2025, 10:18 IST
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Why is emotional intelligence (EQ) important

These days, having a high emotional intelligence (EQ) is as importance as having high intelligence quotient (IQ). EQ is more than just being kind or understanding others— it's about knowing how emotions work, both in yourself and in the people around you. People with high EQ know how others might be feeling, which makes them say the right words at the right time and make empathetic decisions in life. In professional settings, people with high IQ make great leaders and mentor. While in personal life, such people are able to maintain good relationships with others. Here we list some subtle signs of high emotional intelligence (EQ). By incorporating these habits in your daily life, you too can have it:

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They pause before reacting

People with high EQ don’t react, instead they choose to respond. They take a breath, consider their words, and respond with wisely. This small pause helps them to avoid any emotional outbursts or misunderstandings.

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They read between the lines

Emotionally intelligent people are smart enough to pick up on other people's body language, tone, expressions and silences. They notice when someone says, “I’m fine,” but clearly isn’t. This also makes them good listeners and empathetic friends. They don’t just hear other people when they talk— they also understand what’s felt. This helps them make strong connections with others-- be it in their personal or professional life.

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They handle criticism gracefully

Most people get angry or defensive when criticised. But emotionally intelligent people handle criticism gracefully. They see feedback as an opportunity to grow and improve. Even if it stings, they reflect before reacting and ask questions to learn more. This shows shows their resilience, openness to feedback, and a strong inner confidence that does not rely on being right all the time or external validation.

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They set healthy boundaries and say 'no'

People with high EQ know how to say 'no' and set healthy boundaries when needed, without feeling guilty or bad. They protect their time, energy, and mental peace with firm but kind boundaries. They are good at communicating openly and clearly, without any drama or over-explaining themselves. They know how to accept and honour their feelings, just like they do to others.

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They don’t need to be the center of attention all the time

People with high EQ don’t dominate conversations by being the center of attention or constantly seek other people's validation. Instead, they are confident enough to let others shine and are genuinely happy for other people's success. They also observe more than they speak, support others quietly, and create space for to make other people feel valued. This makes other people feel valued and comfortable in their presence.

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