Emotional Radar is not an EQ mode in the pop-psych sense. It is a judgment mode. The question is not 'what are you feeling?' but 'how is this feeling changing your reasoning right now?'
That distinction matters. People often have decent access to their emotional state and terrible access to the cognitive effects of that state. This mode trains the bridge between emotion and decision quality.
This trains
Emotion-aware reasoning
Recognizing the specific way an emotional state is influencing your interpretation, confidence, or action tendency.
How a session feels
3 steps, 3–5 minutes. Repeat until the feedback starts shaping your instincts.
- 1
Read the scenario
A decision or interpersonal moment includes a strong affective cue.
- 2
Identify the distortion
You choose what the emotion is doing to the reasoning, not just what the emotion is.
- 3
Take the correction
Feedback shows the most useful regulatory move for that pattern.
Who it's for
- Leaders whose emotional tone leaks into team decisions
- Users who make worse calls when rushed, threatened, or excited
- Anyone who wants emotional awareness without self-help fluff
Try a challenge — no sign-up
The demo pulls from the public challenge bank. Your confidence rating and result are the same mechanics you'll see in the real mode.
Start with Emotional Radar
Your first session generates a score baseline in under 10 minutes.