A Study of Emotional Maturity and Study Habits

Authors

  • Dr. Poonam Singh Principal MDS college of education Kosli, Rewari

Keywords:

Education, Emotional, Maturity

Abstract

According to relationship expert Chautè Thompson, emotional maturity is a person's capacity to recognise their feelings, manage and process those feelings, and successfully express those feelings with an open mind to other views. With this in mind, it is crucial to recognise that emotional maturity has two components. The first step is figuring out what's really going on with your emotions and what's driving them. It's important to be able to express how you're feeling without blaming or criticising your spouse. “Emotional maturity”, therefore, is really a reflection of one's ability to ponder and converse with a companion. A successful relationship relies on the presence of these elements.

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Published

2017-12-30

How to Cite

Singh, D. P. (2017). A Study of Emotional Maturity and Study Habits. Innovative Research Thoughts, 3(9), 183–187. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/251