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Emotional Intelligence Guide - cover

Emotional Intelligence Guide

Lila Santoro

Traducteur A AI

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Synopsis

Unlock the power of your emotions with the Emotional Intelligence Guide, a comprehensive exploration of EQ and its impact on your relationships, career, and overall well-being. This book argues that emotional intelligence, encompassing self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, and social skills, is not just a personality trait but a skill set that can be developed. Intriguing facts include that individuals with high EQ are better equipped to navigate social interactions and that understanding your emotional triggers is the first step toward managing impulsive reactions. This guide emphasizes practical application, moving beyond theory to provide actionable strategies for personal growth.

 
Beginning with an introduction to the five core components of EQ, the book progresses to explore its influence on relationships, performance, and leadership. You'll learn how empathy strengthens bonds, how EQ drives motivation, and how to enhance both self-awareness and empathy through practical exercises. What sets this book apart is its accessible approach, avoiding technical jargon while presenting complex concepts clearly. Whether you aim to enhance leadership skills, improve relationships, or simply foster personal growth, the Emotional Intelligence Guide offers a transformative journey toward greater emotional understanding and control.
Disponible depuis: 15/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 116 pages.

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