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7 Signs That You're an Emotionally Intelligent Person
by Jayson DeMers • • 0 Comments
Some people are naturally inclined to be more emotionally intelligence, but it’s a skill and awareness that can be developed over time.
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5 Reasons You Need Emotionally Intelligent Employees (and How to Find Them)
by Jayson DeMers • • 0 Comments
A manager’s ability to identify and manage personal emotions and the emotions of others can have a surprisingly powerful impact on your company’s overall performance.
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Travis Kalanick's 'Profound Apology' Is a Cautionary Lesson for Young Founders
by David Schonthal and Brooke Vuckovic • • 0 Comments
The Uber CEO’s public angst about berating a driver and confronting sexual harassment allegations reveals the need to grow in personal skills as well as business skills.
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The Benefits of Crying at Work
by Jacqueline Whitmore • • 0 Comments
Tears often accompany an earnest show of emotion. It feels risky but is really very healhty.
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7 Ways to Cool Your Emotional Hot Triggers
by Sherrie Campbell • • 0 Comments
Business success is based on long term relationships you can’t afford to ruin in one angry moment.
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How Emotionally Brilliant Leaders Turn Envy Into Something Much More Beneficial
by Sean Kelly • • 0 Comments
Moving from being envious to being inspired and motivated is a very big step in a much better direction.
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7 Emotional-Management Practices That Propel Success
by Sherrie Campbell • • 0 Comments
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25 Bad Words That Make Other People Feel Inferior
by John Rampton • • 0 Comments
If the harshest thing you have to say about someone is partly true, say the other part.
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What is Emotional Intelligence and Why Does it Matter?
by Gerard Adams • • 0 Comments
Emotional intelligence allows us to become aware of the lesson, rather than the surface level pain.