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Emotional Intelligence in a Week

Product Description Developing your emotional intelligence just got easier Experts are beginning to agree that types of intelligence other than IQ (Intelligence Quotient) have evolved as human capacities over the last two million years. Low Emotional Intelligence Quotient or EQ can be perceived as the absence of control over the outcome of a situation. Do you ever feel like this is the case - you keep getting 'poor luck' or cannot influence better results? When you have a high EQ, you are adept at interpreting the emotional roots of your thinking and behaviours and choosing your actions for beneficial outcomes. You may also be capable of making good insights into the behaviours and reactions of others through empathy and rapport. These topics are explored, step by step in Emotional Intelligence In A Week. You will gain an understanding of EI through finding out about: - Pessimism and optimism - Key milestones in the development of EI-related concepts - Measurement of EQ - a list of assessments - Identifying the benefits of 'emotional fitness' - How EI is learnable - When you get emotionally hijacked - How it will change you - How and why to keep a journal. Over this week-long course, you will cover: - Sunday: Learn how emotional intelligence is relevant to you and how and why there are benefits to developing higher levels. - Monday: Learn how heightened your self-awareness is and the implications on your life currently, for your personal life and as a leader of others. - Tuesday: Learn about the mechanisms of self-control, emotional memory and consciousness to take control of behavioural patterns. - Wednesday: Learn about stress identification and beneficial management strategies. - Thursday: Diagnose and explore change in your organization to create change, manage uncertainty and gain momentum. - Friday: Design and create a new emotionally literate culture, learning environment and a coaching ethos. - Saturday: Learn how to design and tailor successful personal development. Book Description You are just seven steps away from experiencing the benefits of greater emotional intelligence Emotional Intelligence In A Week is a simple and straightforward guide to raising your EI, giving you everything you really need to know in just seven short chapters. You will gain confidence in every area of life, from learning about the mechanisms of self-control and emotional memory, to identifying stress and applying emotional intelligence in your organization. From the Back Cover Developing your emotional intelligence just got easier You are just seven steps away from experiencing the benefits of greater emotional intelligence at work. Imagine being able to assess your own level of self-awareness and use the knowledge to develop your emotional and social competencies. Now you can. Emotional Intelligence In A Week is a simple and straightforward guide to raising your EI, giving you everything you really need to know in just seven short chapters. You will gain confidence in all the areas it touches in everyday life, from learning about the mechanisms of self-control and emotional memory, to identifying stress and applying emotional intelligence in your organization. You'll also find exercises to help you put it all into action. The fastest way to raise your EQ Whether you choose to read it in a week or in a single sitting, Emotional Intelligence In A Week is your fastest route to success: - Sunday: Overview of EI - Monday: Raising self-awareness - Tuesday: Raising self-control - Wednesday: Stress management - Thursday: Organizational change - Friday: Designing a change programme - Saturday: Successful self-directed learning Learn in a week, remember for a lifetime About the Author Jill Dann (Hampshire, England) is a one-to-one individual and organisational consultant. She has designed emotional intelligence training in a variety of business settings throughout the world, most recently with the Chartered Management Institute and th
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ISBN 9781473607835
Author(s) Jill Dann,
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Pages 128
Format Paperback
Weight 0.0 lb