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How to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence - Master Your Emotions Improve Your Social Skills and Develop Self-Awareness to Build Healthy Relationships - cover

How to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence - Master Your Emotions Improve Your Social Skills and Develop Self-Awareness to Build Healthy Relationships

Gabriel Carter

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

You keep your cool… until you don’t.
 
One sarcastic comment, one unexpected email, one last-minute change—and suddenly your calm is gone.You overthink, shut down, lash out, or freeze—then wonder what just happened.
 
The problem isn’t that you're "too emotional."It’s that no one ever taught you how to work with your emotions—before they work against you.
 
This guide gives you the tools to finally do just that. No fluff. No theory overload. Just clear, practical skills to help you:
 
Stay composed during conflict—without going numb or exploding
 
Express what you really feel—without sounding weak or dramatic
 
Handle criticism with confidence—and stop spiraling after feedback
 
Set boundaries without guilt—even with difficult people
 
Protect your emotional energy—without shutting people out
 
You’ll understand why you get triggered, how to reset your emotions fast, and how to communicate in ways that earn respect—not confusion or resentment.
 
Inside, you’ll learn:
 
✅ The 4-step method to stay emotionally centered—even when someone pushes your buttons on purpose
 
✅ The 3 hidden emotional habits that quietly ruin relationships (and how to rewire them fast)
 
✅ A simple way to name exactly what you feel—so you stop saying “I’m fine” when you're clearly not
 
✅ The exact scripts to say “no” without guilt, set boundaries without drama, and ask for what you need without overexplaining
 
✅ The 6 verbal traps used by aggressive people—and how to shut them down with calm authority
 
✅ The real reason you absorb other people’s moods—and how to protect your emotional energy
 
✅ How to respond to criticism without shrinking, overjustifying, or becoming passive-aggressive
 
✅ What to do when you're overwhelmed—but expected to stay “professional”
 
✅ The 3 questions emotionally intelligent people ask before answering under pressure
 
✅ The difference between healthy empathy and emotional self-erasure—and how to stop losing yourself in others
 
✅ Why most people misunderstand emotional intelligence—and how changing just a few words can change everything
 
✅ How to stay emotionally available in your relationships without becoming everyone’s emotional sponge
 
If you’re tired of being caught off guard by your emotions…
 
If you want to stop overthinking, start communicating clearly, and feel more in control…
 
Then this is the emotional toolkit you’ve been missing.
 
You don’t need more advice. You need emotional clarity.
 
Start building it—today.
Disponible desde: 07/08/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 169 páginas.

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