Maximize Your Emotional Intelligence to Master Your Thoughts Ebook
A] The Inspirational Ebook
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According to Wikipedia, emotional intelligence is “the capability of individuals to recognize their own emotions and those of others, discern between different feelings and label them appropriately, use emotional information to guide thinking and behavior, and manage and/or adjust emotions to adapt to environments or achieve one’s goals.”
You probably know someone that is highly intelligent from an intellectual standpoint but struggles with life. This is often a person with low emotional intelligence. Just because you’re smart doesn’t mean you can make you way through the world successfully.
Those with high levels of emotional intelligence also have control over their thoughts and emotions. They both go hand-in-hand. This makes it obvious why emotionally intelligent people are usually
Learn more about Emotional Intelligence by considering the topics inside this ebook below:
- What Having High Emotional Intelligence Can Do for You
- The 5 Components of Emotional Intelligence
- How to Master Self-Awareness
- Self-Regulation
- Become a Master of Focus
- Motivation
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» Maximize Your Emotional Intelligence to Master Your Thoughts Main Ebook
(Include 56-page Main Ebook in PDF, 8-page Worksheet in PDF)
Bonuses:
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» Forging A Strong Bond With Your Teenager – Checklist
(Include 4-page PDF)
» Parent-Teen Relationship Worksheet
(Include 4-page PDF)
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B] Related Quotes
…And this law is the expression of eternal justice. He who cannot establish dominion over himself will have no dominion over others.”
~ Leonardo Da Vinci
✴ What infirmity have I mastered today?
✴ What passions opposed?
✴ What temptation resisted?
✴ What virtue acquired?
Our vices will abort of themselves if they be
brought every day to the shrift.”
~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
communities, and nations could have been avoided if leaders have solid self-awareness…”
~ Assegid Habtewold
~ Russell M. Nelson