At work:
Do you sometimes overreact when the stakes are high?
Maybe it's hard for you to understand what effect your decisions have on your team's motivation?
Or do you react without thinking when a peer surprises with a question you were not prepared for?
If so, then keep on reading.
According to experts like author Daniel Goleman, emotional intelligence contributes to over 80% of business success. You can argue about the exact percentage, but it's common sense that IQ doesn't give any guarantees by itself.
Back in the Industrial Age, a manager solely relying on his IQ could be successful.
But we have entered the Information Age now.
Having a high IQ isn't enough anymore to manage modern day knowledge workers and millennials.
The higher your emotional intelligence, the better your results to empower the team. Your team needs a solid and stable manager during this time of constant change. And you can be that manager, simply being applying your emotional intelligence.
Jeff Bezos (amazon.com) and Warren Buffett (Investor) became billionaires thanks to their high emotional intelligence.
A small part of what you will discover in Emotional Intelligence in Business:
How to simplify your internal decision-making process to become more productive
How you can manage the emotions of your employees and peers to reach your desired goal
The three emotions you want to prevent to avoid in your team
The four-week EQ booster program, from EQ student to EQ master in 20 minutes a day
Nine ways to long-lasting self-motivation, to become your best self
Seven traps where emotion wins over logic, leading to bad results. And how you can overcome to so logic wins, and you'll reach your desired end goals
The easy five step model you can use to manage and reduce your worries for better leadership
How to recognize the seven facial expressions in one second so you know exactly what to say in a difficult conversation
Seven short and simple steps to switch from sympathy to empathy and boost the productivity of your team
Three ways to leverage positive emotions in your team even better
And much, much more.
You might think emotional intelligence is a trait you're born with. Scientific studies prove that after only a few hours practicing emotional intelligence with 5-year-olds, they noticed a significant improvement. It's a skill you can develop and improve in a short amount of time, despite your age. That's why a big part of this book is dedicated to the four-week EQ booster program, which you can apply in just 20 minutes a day.