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Case Study: Having My Emotional Intelligence Test Explained

What Drives You with Kevin Miller

Kevin Miller

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4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2025

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Now it’s time to get literal and candid. Patrick Kilcarr again is Director of Georgetown University’s Center for Personal Development. He was my guest four episodes ago where we talked at a higher level about emotional intelligence. In this episode, we get granular. Patrick is a master trainer in emotional intelligence and certifies professionals to use the EQ-i2.0, rated as the most valid and reliable self-assessment of emotional intelligence. It assesses and evaluates the social and emotional competencies of individuals. This is not something available to the public. Patrick uses it as a professor, he administers it for business and academic organizations, and he uses it with his personal counseling clients. In this episode, he walks me through mine. As you will hear, he has never done this in a public setting and was fairly surprised I was willing. For disclosure, you will not be hearing how emotionally intelligent I am. You will hear how I am very high in one area, and Patrick showcasing how I am compensating for another area where I am very lacking. However, you are not here to learn about me. The point is for you to gain understanding of your own emotional propensities, and this is why we are publicly sharing what would otherwise be an individual therapy session. Patrick’s book is Leading An Emotionally Intelligent Life: Expanding Your Emotional Intelligence to Make Courageous Decisions and Transform Your Life. Dr. Kilcarr maintains a private practice in Washington, DC where he offers individual, couples, group, and family therapy. More information at his website https://theeilife.com/  Sign up for your $1/month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Go to shipstation.com and use code KEVIN to start your free trial. Get 20% off your first probiotic membership order at pendulumlife.com/drivesyou Go to cozyearth.com/driven and use code DRIVEN for an exclusive 40% discount Use my promo code WHATDRIVESYOU for 10% off on any CleanMyMac's subscription plans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to what drives you. I'm Kevin Miller. In this episode, we're going to do a case study

0:05.4

having my emotional intelligence test explained. So we're going to get literal and candid here.

0:13.5

Patrick Kilcar, Dr. Kilcar, he again is the director of Georgetown University's Center for

0:20.0

Personal Development. He was my guest four episodes

0:24.2

ago where we talked at a higher level about emotional intelligence, and I've been talking about

0:29.6

it throughout the week. In this episode, we're going to get granular on it. Patrick, he's a master

0:34.5

trainer in emotional intelligence, and he actually certifies other professionals

0:39.9

to use the EQI 2.0, which is rated as the most valid and reliable self-assessment

0:47.3

of emotional intelligence. It assesses and evaluates the social and emotional competencies of individuals. So it's not something

0:55.4

available to the public. Patrick, literally, he uses it as a professor. He administers it for

1:01.4

businesses and academic organizations. And he uses it with his personal counseling clients.

1:06.7

So in this episode, he walks through mine. And as you'll hear, he's never done this in a public

1:13.7

setting before. And he's kind of surprised that I was willing to do it. And for disclosure,

1:18.2

you're not going to be hearing about how emotionally intelligent I am. You will hear how I'm

1:23.3

high in some areas. And then Patrick showcase how it's compensating for other areas

1:28.3

where I'm really lacking.

1:30.9

And however, though, you're not here to learn about me.

1:33.0

The point is for you to gain understanding of your own emotional propensities, and this is why

1:38.8

we're publicly sharing what would otherwise be an individual therapy session.

1:43.2

Patrick's book, just to remind you, is called

1:45.8

leading an emotionally intelligent life, expanding your emotional intelligence to make

1:50.7

courageous decisions and transform your life. I highly recommend the book. Dr. Kilcar, Patrick,

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