Emotional Intelligence by Eric Skinner

21 Proven Ways to Improve Your People Skills, Social Skills, Relationships, and Self-Mastery

Do you possess the magic tool to succeed in your personal life, professional endeavors and social life?

Emotional intelligence

Do you possess the magic tool to succeed in your personal life, professional endeavors and social life?

The most important type of intelligence that helps you in building more fulfilling interpersonal relationships, boosting your performance at work and generally making you a well-adapted individual. 

The secret to breaking the myth and to success in work, relationships, society, and life is not taught in the four walls of a classroom. Despite possessing exceptional technical expertise, there’s a good reason you might still be struggling in your personal and professional life due to the lack of well-developed emotional intelligence. It is one of the most important factors of your success in today’s relationship driven age.

Did you know emotional intelligence makes up for 90% of what distinguishes high performers from average ones?

The best part – emotional intelligence is not an inborn trait. It is something which can be developed by anyone willing to offer it a good chance. And it has tons of benefits if mastered! 

In this emotional intelligence handbook, you’ll learn everything about recognizing your emotions, developing strategies for managing these emotions more efficiently as well as regulating the emotions of others to create more balanced and less conflict causing situations. Here’s a sneak peek of what you can expect from this book:

Make it a point to master the art of taking greater control of your and other people’s emotions for leading a more rewarding and fulfilling life.

Genre: PSYCHOLOGY / Reference

Secondary Genre: PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology

Language: English

Keywords: psychology, emotional intelligence, applied psychology, psychology for beginners, guide to psychology, beginners psych, emotional awareness, social intelligence

Word Count: 30226

Sample text:

At a fundamental level, intelligence quotient is an indication of an individual’s cognitive abilities, while emotional intelligence indicates their ability to identify, process and deal with their as well as other people’s emotions. The technical skills that we gain over time contribute to our cognitive development. Our intelligence quotient determines our technical competency when it is about meeting a professional role or performing some task successfully.

We exist in a world filled with changing or altering social dynamics. Only technical competency, cognitive abilities, and knowledge do not impact our overall success. We have to develop the art of managing our own as well as other’s feelings to building rewarding, meaningful, and fulfilling social relationships. Unless you live in a cardboard box, you need to communicate with people all the time.

Our cognitive intelligence combines our cognitive intelligence, knowledge, skills, and ability. However, the manner in which we deal with other people or their emotions is determined by our emotional intelligence.


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