Sean Glancy

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Practicing emotional intelligence leads to emotional maturity. Emotionally mature people can handle people, communication, and group dynamics with awareness and fairness by placing equal importance on their own needs and the needs and goals of the group. To have emotional intelligence means you understand your own feelings and motivations and manage them in healthy ways. Emotional maturity is extremely important in today’s hyperconnected, hypersocial world.
Radical Alignment: How to Have Game-Changing Conversations That Will Transform Your Business and Your Life
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