Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence

Dorothy Mok

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Lee Digital Ltd. Liability Company
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Psicología
ISBN:
9781087867281
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Are you tired of struggling emotionally and socially in each and every environment that you end up in? If so, then keep reading.Maybe you are always in conflicts with your friends, finding that they oftentimes end up avoiding you entirely. Maybe your romantic relationships are always cut short because you feel like you are entirely misunderstood, no matter how often you try to better yourself. Does this sound familiar?If you find that the social situations that you end up in are like pulling teeth, it may be that you lack emotional intelligence. Now, this is not something that people generally want to hear, but keep reading—when you lack emotional intelligence, you struggle to relate to other people. You find that you cannot directly empathize with others, or you may feel like you struggle to make good, solid emotional connections. You struggle with your own emotional abilities as well—you  may find that controlling your temper or behaving in a way that is not impulsive becomes an impossibility for you. When this happens, the unfortunate end result is that your relationships suffer.When your relationships suffer, you feel worse about yourself, and the entire situation repeats, over and over and over. Eventually, you find that your own emotional state is just too much. You may withdraw or choose to believe the emotions themselves are the problem, not you. However, that could not be further from the truth. Your real problem lies in the lack of emotional intelligence.Emotional intelligence is your ability to relate to other people. It is the ability to really understand what other people think and feel. It is your ability to recognize that, at the end of the day, social skills and relationships matter. And ultimately, your emotional intelligence actually begins to matter more than your IQ.In fact, in many contexts, people will choose someone emotionally intelligent over having an IQ. It matters to people, and because of that, you should be eager to develop your own emotional intelligence. This book is here to help you with exactly that. Through guiding you through the fundamentals of emotional intelligence, you will learn how to better relate to others.Even if you feel like you are too far gone in terms of your relationship capabilities, you can still learn to grasp these concepts. You can still learn to become emotionally intelligent, no matter how old or young you are. All you have to do is be willing to try. Scroll up and click on BUY NOW today—it is time to take back your life and better your relationships! 3

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