Brain Training: Understanding Emotional Intelligence, Attention Span, and More
Written by Syrie Gallows
Narrated by Kasey Logan
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About this audiobook
How do you deepen your emotional intelligence?
Many people have tried to do so, and few understand the real secret. Emotionally intelligent people go through life much happier. They understand how to react, and they have more control. Thus, it’s essential to your cerebral development to have some degree of comprehension of this principle.
Aside from this topic, you will learn more about intelligence itself, about attention spans, and the most important things that can help us stop worrying. The concept of an IQ is familiar to most but still includes many unknown factors. On top of that, many intelligent people wonder what to do with relationships, video games, education, and other aspects of life. This book can help you understand those things and give them a proper place in your busy schedule.
Become wiser. Become smarter. Learn how.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Just listening in my car, I enjoyed this audio book. I took advantage of this audiobook. It was really an eye-opener. I was intending to learn more about this concept anyway, so it was no accident that I ran into this. I listened to it, and certainly not to my surprise, it was precisely what I was searching for. I wish I was actually good at writing testimonials, but you'll just have to be pleased with this mediocre recommendation, namely, that the book was interesting all the way through, up until the very end.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Interesting! Have you ever before listened to a book like this one? I almost missed this book, but I am happy that I checked it out anyway. It makes sense what the author states, especially in the last handful of chapters, in which the subject becomes a final thought. I know I'm not the best of critique writers, but this deserves appreciation. The author and narrator have certainly put so much time and energy into these books.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5In all honesty, I believe this is a good audiobook for all those who have an interest in this subject. I don't think the word "incredible" does this book justice. There needs to be a better word, and I will keep looking, because it deserves something good to be said about it. The storyteller's voice was truly relaxing. Did I already point out that it appeared to be really professional? Well, it did. Yes, and that's the reason that I liked listening to it a lot.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book deserves a big, fat 5-star rating. I absolutely LOVED this book! No joke! Such an enjoyable topic. I believe I will let my brother or sisters partner listen to it. They need to understand that there are books such as this on the market.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5this is a fake book. author cannot be vetified x