Spiritual intelligence is something everyone has but few learn to develop. While our academic education was focused around rational intelligence, some of us may have recently come across and perhaps been trained in emotional intelligence. Rational intelligence manages facts and information, using logic and analysis to make decisions, whereas emotional intelligence is necessary to understand and control ones emotions and feelings, while being sensitive to the feelings of others.
Spiritual intelligence, on the other hand is necessary:
* to develop a clear and stable sense of identity as an individual in the context of shifting workplace relationships.
* to be able to understand the real meaning of events and circumstances, and be able to make work meaningful.
* to find and utilize the deepest inner resources from which comes the capacity to care and the power to tolerate and adapt at home or at the workplace.
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