Emotional Intelligence: Improve and Gain EQ Skills for Beginners
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Narrated by:
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Glenn Bulthuis
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By:
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David Wilson
About this listen
Are you tired of being unable to have meaningful and mutually beneficial relationships? Would you like to unlock the secret to understanding human emotions and getting what you want from people?
In today's hectic and increasingly impersonal world, it is becoming harder than ever to form sincere relationships with other people in our personal and professional lives, resulting in a world that is devoid of interpersonal trust.
Without trust, it becomes a herculean task to get others to see your point of view - whether it's making them go out on a date with you, or getting them to sign a business deal.
Being emotionally intelligent is the closest you can get to being a psychic or mind reader. It's that powerful. This guide will show you how you can develop your EQ.
In this comprehensive, yet concise guide, you're going to discover foolproof techniques and strategies you can use to turn social situations in your favor. Unlike its logic-based counterpart, the IQ, Emotional Intelligence can be developed and might even be a more important factor for your success.
Here's a small preview of what you're going to discover in this guide:
- How to explain Emotional Intelligence to a six-year-old
- The fail-safe 12-step strategy for developing your EQ
- How to get in touch with your emotions without letting it cloud your judgment
- The three-pronged approach of mastering the emotions of others - recognize, understand, and influence - and how to apply each "prong"
- How to make others want to help you
- And tons more!
Even if you're completely clueless when it comes to dealing with the emotions of others, even if you've been called insensitive in the past, this guide will become your reference guide to dealing creatively with your emotions and that of others in a productive way.
©2019 David Wilson (P)2019 David Wilson