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1 Sep 2024, By Anju Chawal
Social media and emotional intelligence have become crucial aspects of everyone’s life. Being very indulged in our lifestyle, it’s high time that we also need to make connections in the virtual world.
Undoubtedly, social media is a double-edged sword. One edge helps you to stay connected with your friends and family to keep in touch, discover new interests, and stay updated with the latest news. On the other hand, it is a breeding ground for superficial interactions, envy, inducing comparisons, and online bullying.
Emotional intelligence comes to the rescue on the other side of the edge.
Emotional intelligence is the understanding and managing emotions, including empathy, self-awareness, and navigation ability in sensitive social situations. It is undoubtedly very helpful to establish some good virtual connections too.
Let’s take a deep dive to explore the connection between social media and emotional intelligence.
In a tech firm, the social media team handles customer complaints on platforms like Twitter. One user complained regarding some technical issues in the comment section. An emotionally intelligent manager responds to a frustrated customer by empathizing with his issue, apologizes, and offers a personalized solution. This approach helps build a positive perception of the company, enhances customer satisfaction, and fosters trust in corporation’s customer support.
Conclusion
Building a connection is the art of framing your words and understanding others’ emotions. It is a beautiful blend of empathy, vulnerability and self-awareness. The art becomes more challenging when it is virtual. But all you need is some good words to brighten someone’s day, inspire a positive change, and develop a lasting and impactful bond. It’s high time that we should embrace the charm of emotional intelligence and focus on authenticity in the digital world to connect hearts with minds.
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