Tuesday, March 26, 2013

ONCE UPON A TIME (DEYSI GUAMUSHIG)



ONCE UPON A TIME



The emotional intelligence of the evil queen Regina Mills

Regina Mills was the evil queen of the story Once Upon a Time; in Storybrooke she was the mayor and also the Henry's foster mother. Henry was the grandson of Snow White and the first and only child of Emma Swan.
In the film she showed very high emotional intelligence because she could recognize her own feelings and the feelings of others, in order to manipulate them.
She was very skilled to manipulate people´s feelings because she always thought how people could feel or could act about the malicious acts of the wicked queen.
She could control her feelings with her evil and her emotional intelligence because despite his happiness was false, she felt happy hurting people.
Surely she wasn´t happy mistreating people and she always needed true love, but because of her high emotional quotient she could enjoy hurting people.
Probably when she was a child she hadn´t evil in his heart and she needed affection, but perhaps in the past she suffered a lot and someone hurt her because now she only wants revenge and the misfortune of people.
The evil queen Regina could strengthen and increase her emotional intelligence with all her power and evil; because nobody was born with high emotional intelligence, everybody can increase their intelligence; so the queen Regina should increase her emotional quotient to do good things and forget the hatred and bitterness that she has at her heart.

The emotional intelligence allows people can choose the best solution in a social problem in order to have a better life full of emotional tranquility; so if we don´t have excellent emotional quotient we can take psychological therapy to help our mind to have a good progress of mental ability and an emotional stability.
To have a good emotional intelligence is so important discover our own emotions and feelings, recognized and manipulate them; also we need create a self – motivation and manage personal relationships.

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