The Importance Of Spiritual Intelligence

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1.0 Introduction
Man is made of body, mind and soul. Life is not one thing; it is feelings, thoughts, backgrounds, contexts, moments, and memories. It cannot all be reduced down to a patch of light in the brain where some activity is going on. The vast landscape of intelligence can see through three distinct phases that together make visible the fields of intelligence: a childhood phase, an adolescent phase, and an adult phase. In the last few decades, spiritual intelligence has been increasingly recognized as an important aspect of human functioning, which demonstrates a robust but complex association to health and well-being.
Scientists define intelligence as the ability to solve problems and the ability to create strategies or to fashion …show more content…

The so-called God Spot is a mass of neural tissue located in the brain’s temporal lobes, a region found just behind the temples. This neural mass is dedicated to making us ask fundamental questions of meaning about existence and to making, us search for fundamental answers. The God Spot makes us aspire to higher things, to dream of better tomorrows.

To cope with the dynamic and challenging business environment, entrepreneurs need to create and innovative products or services. In the production of the products and services they should be able to succeed otherwise, the competitor in the market will overpower them.

This study is an attempt to link between the spiritual intelligence as entrepreneurship. This paper tries to make a link that the spiritual intelligence influences the entrepreneurs in their making. Spiritual intelligence boosts the creativity and innovation. Spiritual intelligence is the part of psychosomatic element that connects with "Entrepreneurship" (Javadi, 2012) Knowing the role of the Spiritual Intelligence would definitely improve future entrepreneurs.

2.0 Background of the Study

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With spiritual intelligence a person access the voice of the self - our higher self - and act according to it. Wigglesworth (2012) suggested that spiritual intelligence is “about how a person behaves and how a person makes decisions and act with other people and complex situations”, how to live one’s life with a purpose. Spiritual intelligence enables a man to have a value driven behavior, and enables him to understand people with very different points of view, sustain faith during challenging times, and recognize the voice of the “higher self”. Wigglesworth believes that this kind of intelligence develops over time, and it is a necessary to develop. connection between the personal and the professional, between the inner life of the self and the outer world of effectiveness and impact. In other words, your spiritual intelligence changes you. In addition, who you are ultimately determines how you lead. Spiritual intelligence is the ability to behave with wisdom and compassion, while maintaining inner and outer peace, regardless of the situation. Wigglesworth (2012) has researched 21 measurable "skills" or "competencies" that are components of this ability. These include things like "awareness of one's own worldview," "complexity of inner thought," "awareness of interconnectedness of life," "keeping your Higher Self in charge," and "being a wise and effective change agent." Unlike many

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