95 Specific Moments In Our Lives That Aren’t An Original Experience

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You have far more in common with people living around the world than you might think. Sure, you might come from different backgrounds and cultures, but what unites you is the vast number of small, routine, mildly embarrassing things that happen to practically everyone.

But we don’t expect you to just believe us. Our team here at Bored Panda has collected the proof. Scroll down for our compilation of some of the slightly awkward moments that are so relatable and universal, you might think we’re posting about your life. Enjoy!

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Kindness, charity, generosity, caring, and genuine support are all wonderful qualities to foster. But you can’t fully develop them without being able to empathize with other people. It’s only by putting yourself in their shoes, seeing their perspective, that you can authentically connect with them and understand their goals, issues, and aspirations. Once you do that, you often find that you have plenty in common, and there’s lots of room to either collaborate or compromise.

Emotional intelligence, also known as EQ and EI, is your ability to recognize, interpret, and regulate your emotions. It also denotes your ability to understand the emotions of other people. A high EQ allows you to improve your personal life, as well as all the varied relationships in your life.

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EQ is also linked to better academic achievements, better decision-making abilities, and more success in life. What’s more, it is also very helpful when navigating conflicts, whether at work or elsewhere.

Even though some people are born with a natural inclination toward empathy and emotional intelligence, the good news is that these are all learnable skills. And they’re vital in most parts of your life, not just in maintaining healthy relationships.

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According to Verywell Mind, based on the findings of psychologist Daniel Goleman, there are 5 key skills that contribute to a person’s emotional intelligence:

  1. Self-awareness
  2. Self-regulation
  3. Social skills
  4. Empathy
  5. Motivation

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The first crucial EQ-related skill, self-awareness, is the ability to recognize and understand your emotions. A core part of this is being able to understand how your emotions, moods, and actions affect everyone around you. Essentially, you learn to monitor and recognize your emotional reactions, and find the link between how you feel and how you act.

Broadly speaking, individuals who are self-aware know their strengths, weaknesses, and limitations, learn from their interactions with other people, and are open to new information. Not only that, but they also tend to have a good sense of humor, have confidence in their abilities, and understand how others around them perceive them.

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However, being aware of your feelings isn’t enough. You also need to know how to regulate and manage them.

This does not mean repressing or ignoring your emotions. But it does require you to express them appropriately, and at the right time. It’s all about being conscientious, flexible, and adapting to change to defuse tension instead of amplifying it.

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In terms of social skills, highly emotionally intelligent individuals have great active listening, verbal, and nonverbal skills. They’re also persuasive and can build meaningful relationships at work and in their personal lives.

As for empathy, you need to be able to recognize the shifts in other people’s emotional states, as well as the reasons behind them.

And the final EQ-related skill, motivation, means that you are action-oriented, take initiative, and you’re able to pursue and fulfil your inner goals and needs instead of relying merely on external rewards. So, you rely on intrinsic motivation, instead of just being moved by money, fame, and recognition.

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According to the Harvard Division of Continuing Education, the journey toward emotional intelligence is not only an ongoing process, but it is also very individual. But, broadly speaking, you should strive to recognize and name your emotions, and how they affect your behavior, especially in stressful moments.

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On top of that, you should be open to feedback from your coworkers, friends, and relatives regarding your EQ.

You might get some valuable insights into how you (mis)handle conflicts, and how (un)adaptable and (un)empathetic you are.

Meanwhile, research matters, too. Take the time to become more socially aware. Delve into stories from other people’s perspectives, with a focus on their motivations, thoughts, and actions.

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In a nutshell, folks who struggle with emotional intelligence often get upset very easily. They feel misunderstood, have trouble being assertive, and become overwhelmed by emotions.

On the flip side, individuals who have a solid EQ understand the relationship between emotions and behavior. They’re able to stay composed under stress, can handle difficult people tactfully, and can influence others for the sake of a common goal.

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We can’t wait to hear your take, Pandas. Which of these universal moments did you find to be the most relatable?

Which ones were the most embarrassing and awkward? Do you think we missed something incredibly relatable that you think most people do? Let us know in the comments below!

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