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Emotional Intelligence Trilogy – Human Behavior: How to Analyze People, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence Trilogy – Human Behavior: How to Analyze People, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence Trilogy – Human Behavior: How to Analyze People, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Emotional Intelligence
Audiobook10 hours

Emotional Intelligence Trilogy – Human Behavior: How to Analyze People, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Emotional Intelligence

Written by Eric Skinner

Narrated by Mark Milroy and Sam Slydell

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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:

  • Proven strategies for increasing self-awareness;
  • Established techniques for boosting your emotional intelligence;
  • Powerful tips for managing or regulating your emotions;
  • Secret tips for increasing your (social) emotional intelligence;
  • Verbal and non-verbal clues for decoding other people’s emotions; and
  • Solid tips for managing other’s emotions and feelings to build more fulfilling and rewarding interpersonal relationships.

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.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 28, 2019
ISBN9781667098388
Emotional Intelligence Trilogy – Human Behavior: How to Analyze People, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Emotional Intelligence

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