Mapping Emotional Competencies of Mahatma Gandhi: A Biographical Analysis Approach

Journal of Human Values 19 (2):133-145 (2013)
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The aim of this article is to map the emotional competencies of Mahatma1 Gandhi through biographical analysis of his life which is divided into seven phases, as this will give the real insight that how he managed his emotions in different phases of his life and over the longer period of time. The Emotional Competency Inventory framework given by Daniel Goleman is used, which helps in mapping the Emotional Competencies on five parameters i.e., Self Awareness, Self Regulation, Self Motivation, Empathy, Social Skills. Further, the article brings out that which particular component was low, medium or high in which particular phase of his life.

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