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Emotional Intelligence - Become Smarter and More Successful by Controlling Your Emotions - cover

Emotional Intelligence - Become Smarter and More Successful by Controlling Your Emotions

Samirah Eaton

Publisher: Anonymous

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Summary

By now, you may have heard about the differences between regular intelligence and emotional intelligence. But what makes a person really emotionally intelligent? And why is it so important to be emotionally intelligent? Those are some of the things we will discuss in this book.



You will learn about simple ways to become more emotionally intelligent, why it is mandatory for most career paths in life, how to master your emotions through neuroscientific tools, and so on. Many of these facts and statements will be backed by clinical research and theories that have come from the great thinkers in history.
Available since: 10/22/2020.

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