Emotional Intelligence by Morten Johnson
Build Strong Social Skills and Improve Your Relationships by Raising your EQ With Proven Methods and Strategies
Practical strategies to increase your emotional intelligence for success in life
You are smart and you enjoy your life and professional career…
… but sometimes you misunderstand a colleague, a friend, or your spouse, or they misunderstand you. This makes both of you frustrated and it acts as a precursor to conflict, which can negatively affect your relationships and success at work. In the worst-case scenario, it can lead to unfulfilling relationships and a lack of well-being in your workplace.
How do you deal with this?
In today’s ever-changing world of competitive workplaces and high demand for multinational and multicultural collaboration, emotional intelligence (EQ) – your ability to identify, control, and healthily express your emotions, as well as managing interpersonal relationships – has never been more important and research is indicating that EQ is often more important than IQ in predicting success.
Emotional Intelligence: Build Strong Social Skills and Improve Your Relationships by Raising your EQ With Proven Methods and Strategies includes:
- The importance of emotional intelligence for your personal life and career success.
- Actionable and user-friendly exercises to increase the 4 pillars of your EQ: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management.
- A simple and bulletproof game plan to get you started on your EQ growth journey.
Find out what it means to be emotionally intelligent and simple ways to apply it for your personal life and professional success.
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My profession is online marketing and development (10+ years experience), check my latest mobile app called Upcoming or my Chrome extensions for ChatGPT. But my real passion is reading books both fiction and non-fiction. I have several favorite authors like James Redfield or Daniel Keyes. If I read a book I always want to find the best part of it, every book has its unique value.