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KGS54 Why Some Leaders Almost Never Have A Bad Day At Work by Kingsley Grant

KGS54 Why Some Leaders Almost Never Have A Bad Day At Work by Kingsley Grant

FromThe Kingsley Grant Show: Where Emotional Intelligence (EI/EQ) and Leadership Skills Intersect


KGS54 Why Some Leaders Almost Never Have A Bad Day At Work by Kingsley Grant

FromThe Kingsley Grant Show: Where Emotional Intelligence (EI/EQ) and Leadership Skills Intersect

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

+++ NEVER HAVE A BAD DAY AGAIN +++
What if it was possible to never have a bad day again at work, would you want to know how? Before you write this off as nonsense and impossible, I want you to at least approach listening to this episode with an open mind. 
One of the things I talk about in my new book: The Emotelligent Leader - Succeed Where Others Failed, is that Emotelligent leaders stay open to learning. A leader who has a fixed mindset versus a growth mindset is doom to fail.
In this episode you will discover what it takes to position yourself to almost never have a bad day at work again.
The book mentioned, The Emotelligent Leader, is now available on Amazon. Here is the link to the book: https://amzn.to/2PFY0MH
Please share this episode with one other person and leave a comment on the platform through which you listen to this show and/or on social media. Thanks so much.
And remember, you are ONE SKILL AWAY...
P.S. The new Facebook Group is opened for leaders who want to succeed where others failed and become the leader everyone loves and wants to follow. Here's the link: facebook.com/groups/emotelligentleaders

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Released:
May 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Increase Employee Engagement, Productivity, and Retention. The 1-skill that makes the difference is Emotional Intelligence (EI/EQ). Research shows that EQ is a higher indicator of success than IQ. How well we recognize and regulate our emotions is key to our success. This emotional intelligence podcast includes interviews with leaders, business owners, HR managers, and emotional intelligence experts. The works of Daniel Goleman, Travis Bradberry, John Maxwell, and others will be discussed. Get featured book: The Emotelligent Leader - Succeed Where Others Failed -- https://amzn.to/2JH29i2