Empathy

Empathy (noun) is the understanding of the emotional state or thoughts of another person.
Empathy involves being curious about other people, active listening, self-awareness, emotional intelligence and openness.[2]
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Benefits of empathy skills
Some benefits of empathy skills are:[3]
1. Better understanding of the needs of people around you
2. More clearly understanding how you affect others
3. Better at understanding non-verbal cues
4. Better for your career, business success and various social endeavors
5. Better equipped to deal with interpersonal conflict. See: Conflict resolution
6. More accurately predict people’s behaviour
7. Greater ability to motivate the people around you. See: Motivation
8. Greater ability to work more effectively with others. See: Interpersonal skills
9. Ability to see the greater social picture. See: Social analysis
10. Greater ability to be a better leader, worker and friend e active listening
Empathy and happiness
See also: Happiness

Research indicates that empathy and happiness are positively correlated. Individuals who exhibit higher levels of empathy generally report greater levels of happiness and well-being.[4]
Articles:
- Can Empathy Help Individuals and Society? Through the Lens of Volunteering and Mental Health, Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Oct 20;9(11):1406. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9111406
- How to boost your happiness by cultivating kindness
Relationship building skills
See also: Agreeableness and Interpersonal skills
People build friendships in both leisure and work situations.
Building strong personal relationships
- Building and maintaining healthy relationships, HealthDirect
- Building and Sustaining Relationships Building and Sustaining Relationships, University of Kansas
- Top tips on building and maintaining healthy relationships, Mental Health Foundation
- Building and maintaining relationships, Milne Library
Building strong work relationships
- How to build real relations at work, Harvard Business Review
Empathy quotient
The Empathy Quotient ( EQ ) is a 60-item questionnaire (there is also a shorter, 40-item version) designed to measure empathy in adults. The test was developed by Simon Baron-Cohen at ARC (the Autism Research Centre) at the University of Cambridge.
Books
- How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen by David Brooks. Random House (October 24, 2023)
See also
External links
- What Is Empathy?
- Empathic Skills: Definition and Examples
- The most Important Empathy Skills With Examples
Increasing empathy:
- How to Be More Empathetic, WebMD
- How to Be More Empathetic, PsychCentral
- How to Be More Empathetic in a Relationship and Why It Matters, PsychCentral
- How to Develop Empathy in Relationships
- Eight Ways to Improve Your Empathy
- How to Be More Empathetic
- Increasing Our Empathy Quotient
Videos:
- Increasing empathy videos - video playlist
References
- ↑ Domains of Emotional Intelligence, MBA Knowledge Base
- ↑ Empathic Skills: Definition and Examples
- ↑ Ten key reasons why building empathy is important for career success
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- Is empathy positively correlated to happiness?
- Can Empathy Help Individuals and Society? Through the Lens of Volunteering and Mental Health, Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Oct 20;9(11):1406. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9111406
- How to boost your happiness by cultivating kindness