Emotional Intelligence
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Do you find your emotions dictating the way you feel, and how you behave?
Do you want to construct more meaningful relationship bridges, be it in the workplace or in your personal life?
Or master the ability to communicate effectively with those around you to avoid conflicts and achieve your goals smoothly?
If you find your-self in at least one of these or other similar situations, raising your emotional intelligence is what you should be aming for.
Many different studies over the last years has shown how Emotional Quotient (EQ) stands for 80% of one's success and accomplishments which is far more important then Intelligent Quotient (IQ) as IQ stands only for 20% of these
At the same time other researches conducted in the workplaces have shown how costly a poor mental wellness due to low emotional well being actually is for companies. It's been estimated that corporation lose over 500 billion a year. One in four people quit their jobs due to stress at work, resulting in12.5 million working days lost due to work related stress, depression or anxiety.
The good news is that one's while intelligent quotient is largely determine by genetics, emotional intelligence is something that can be shaped through habits to deliver wealth and achievement. Yes, we can continue to increase EQ through consistent practice.
This book is filled a variety of exercises, helpful instructions and practical strategies. Every chapter reviews different areas of emotional intelligence. But let's have a better look of the main content.
In this book, you will learn how to
- Give insight on how emotion influences motivation and behavior
- Develop impressive Social Confidence and Self Esteem
- Obtain full control over your emotions and actions
- Break down the Mental Barriers of Shyness & Social Anxiety
- Boost your social awareness
- Connect naturally with others in a more productive manner
- Easily navigate through interpersonal relationships to be able to get the most out of life
You have probably already attempted to better your social affairs through other books or courses and you're wondering if the strategies within this book are really effective, understandable and easy to follow. However, through the step-by-step approach to develop your EQ and become a better version of yourself that this book provides, it will be a child's play to get advantage from it.
Moreover the author has provided a better grasp of the ins and outs of creating a positive impact on one's professional and personal life.
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Reviews for Emotional Intelligence
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The book has a few grammar and spelling mistakes. Bad editing.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I can definitely recommend this book. It’s great to learn about how to handle your own emotions and be more aware of the emotions of other people.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book was very well written, easy to read, and very practical for applying tips for understanding, evaluating and improving EQ. Now if only making those changes were as easy!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is easy to understand and provides simple instructions to improving EQ, which improves leadership skills and ultimately quality of life.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5At work we are required to read one book per year that leads to interpersonal growth. This was the book I chose this year. I understand how important EQ is from working with my therapist & other studying material I have read. This was one of the best books overall. It clearly defines EQ & relates it personally through valid examples & definitions. Good job is what I say to the author
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I feel this book is a great guide that puts emotions in a perspective that can be easily comprehended. Also, tools to learn about yourself and how to improve your own emotional intelligence.