Your Type
You sense the shift in the room's energy before anyone else, acutely aware of others' emotional fluctuations. This extraordinary empathy is actually a radar you use to ensure your own safety; you fear a deteriorating atmosphere will affect you, so you habitually carry others' emotional baggage, even suppressing your true thoughts for it. But others' emotions are not your responsibility. Try stating facts in a meeting without soothing anyone; you'll find that even if the vibe gets temporarily tense, you'll remain perfectly safe and more focused on the problem itself.
💡 Did you know?
Emotional intelligence research shows that highly empathic professionals detect tension signals an average of 4.2 minutes before group conflict erupts, and score 33% above average on team cohesion maintenance ratings after high-pressure meetings.
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