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Emotional Intelligence: The Definitive Guide to Understanding Your Emotions, How to Improve Your EQ and Your Relationships (Emotional Intelligence Series)

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Emotional Intelligence Series Book #1 Do you possess all the qualities required to succeed at work? Do you have what it takes to build fulfilling, gratifying and rewarding personal relationships? What if you were told there is a super power that exists within all of us to help us enjoy more satisfying personal and professional relationships? The secret for building solid personal and business relationships is unfortunately not what we learn in educational institutes. It isn't technical expertise or fancy degrees or knowledge. The most crucial factor for success in life is an attribute called Emotional Intelligence. The best part is, unlike intelligence quotient, you can actually go ahead and increase your Emotional Quotient with some of the most powerful emotional competency building strategies. Emotional The Definitive Guide to Understanding Your Emotions, How to Improve Your EQ and Your Relationships tells you everything you want to know about emotional intelligence including Start increasing your emotional intelligence today!

52 pages, Hardcover

Published October 24, 2019

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54 reviews4 followers
March 26, 2017
Vague, lacks substance

I am shocked at all the high reviews for this book. It is insultingly vague. It would be better fitted as a long winded introduction rather than a book itself. I was going to read all 3 of these but given how I found the first one I will grab the last one and see if it has any meat to it.
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223 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2019
Even as short as it is it felt too long with how little substance it had. A good working definition of EQ, then a lot of vague filler.
112 reviews
May 16, 2018
I read the book Emotional Intelligence by Robert Augustus Masters. Helps get in touch with emotions and learn what they feel like in the body, how to summon them and deal with the good and bad. Also says not to try and cheer yourself up when feeling negative emotions.
7 reviews
August 29, 2018
Fast and easy reading

A very fast way to understand better Emotional Intelligence... Very complete and short... Strongly recommended to anyone who wish understand the concept
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129 reviews25 followers
October 18, 2019
This is an incredibly awful book. I ordered it through my library on a whim and regret not reading reviews about it before. It’s basically a kindle book ported to paperback, which amazingly has not then gone through a second proof read (if it ever went through one in the first place!).

There’s absolutely zero credible references in this book, with facts being pulled out of the author’s arse for all I know. The best thing is the references to renowned author of key books on emotional intelligence, Daniel Goleman. Oh no, sorry, I mean Daniel COLEMAN, because that’s who James refers to him throughout the book as. Seriously, if you’re going to rip off someone else’s work at least have the decency to spell their name correctly.

I got to tip number 6. I’m done. I’ll come back to this book the next time I can be bothered to read a hard copy of a Buzzfeed article on “21 tips that will vaguely change your life, apparently”
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