Emotional Intelligence
A Practical Guide to Making Friends with Your Emotions and Raising Your EQ: Positive Psychology Coaching Series, Volume 8
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Narrated by:
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Wendell Wadsworth
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By:
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Ian Tuhovsky
About this listen
Do you believe your life would be healthier, happier, and even better if you had more practical strategies to regulate your own emotions?
Most people agree with that.
Or, more importantly: Do you believe you'd be healthier and happier if everyone who you live with had the strategies to regulate their emotions?
Right?
The truth is not too many people actually realize what EQ is really all about and what causes its popularity to grow constantly.
Scientific research conducted by many American and European universities proves that "common" intelligence responses account for only less than 20 percent of our life achievements and successes, while the other more than 80 percent depends on emotional intelligence. To put it roughly: Either you are emotionally intelligent or you're doomed to mediocrity at best.
As opposed to the popular image, emotionally intelligent people are not the ones who react impulsively and spontaneously or who act lively and fiery in all types of social environments.
Emotionally intelligent people are open to new experiences; can show feelings adequate to the situation, either good or bad; and find it easy to socialize with other people and establish new contacts. They handle stress well, say no easily, realistically assess the achievements of themselves or others, and are not afraid of constructive criticism and taking calculated risks. They are the people of success. Unfortunately this perfect model of an emotionally intelligent person is extremely rare in our modern times.
Sadly, nowadays the amount of emotional problems in the world is increasing at an alarming rate. We are getting richer but less and less happy. Depression, suicide, relationship breakdowns, loneliness of choice, fear of closeness, addictions - this is the clear evidence we are getting increasingly worse when it comes to dealing with our emotions.
©2015 Jan Tuchowski (P)2015 Jan TuchowskiWhat listeners say about Emotional Intelligence
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- Karin
- 25-06-2019
Great Read
I found this book easy to understand & listen to. Very inspirational, I learned a lot, which has helped my life immensely. I highly recommend this book. Thank you Ian 😊
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- Jesus Gaxiola
- 05-10-2021
Good and comprehensive
I really enjoyed the book very explained and the pace is perfect for me, there are a lot of exercises that required you to focus on so the audiobook it’s not very friendly if intend to do something else at the same time like driving. Other than that thumbs up.
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- Anonymous User
- 30-09-2018
amazing read
amazing read really enjoyed the exercise along where very handy
loved the different topics that where covered
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- Sue
- 15-12-2016
Emotional intelligence review
I have found this book more than helpful on my journey to change the way I think and feel. I have listened to it twice and will listen to it again. In addition I have listened to Ian's beginners guide to Buddhism many times. It is a wonderful tool. Many thanks Ian, these books along with my yoga classes have helped me immensely ... thanks to the narrator Wendell as well he is awesome.
Sue :)
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- Forté Worthy
- 18-01-2019
Very useful indeed
I'm excited to put all of the suggestions into practice. I will listen again a few times and complete the exercises. I hope I can get some visual aids too help me. This book is in alignment with lots of other resources I use. Highly recommended
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