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Emotionally Intelligent Leaders

Author: prashanth rao

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Leaders for whom emotional intelligence is a must have the skill to better themselves and be effective towards those who follow them.
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Tough times demand a hopeful outlook. With no hope, one would find it almost incredible to tide things over.
A very basic physiologic act of shedding tears has been victimized over time as a sign of 'weakness.'  However, it is in fact a natural and healing process, whether in favorable or adverse circumstances. Listen to my Podcast and know what crying does to us and how we emerge stronger. Join our exclusive FB group - @EQinLeadership
If adults can learn about EQ and stand to benefit a whole lot, it is mind boggling to imagine what children will develop into if taught EQ at an early age 🥰
Eternal question that would solve many a problem of the common man as much of the world. Let us dig a little deeper and understand a few things. Join our exclusive Facebook group @EQinLeadership for more such interesting topics
It has  been well established that children who are exposed to being emotionally intelligent grow up to have great relationships and better IQ as well. One of the best ways to do that is to let them have fun and learn as well, by watching these movies.
"It’s not what happens to us, but our response to what happens to us that hurts us." - The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey Let us try and understand why we hurt ourselves and what we need to do to hurt less....
The actual question should be "which jobs do not require emotional intelligence?" The straight answer is literally everyone, in any job, profession, career, they might be need emotional intelligence.  Whether someone is the director of a company, president of a firm,  CEO, CFO, VP, manager, political leader, homemaker, stay-at-home dad/mom, grandpa, grandma, teenager, child, you need emotional intelligence (EQ). EQ is as much if not much more important and valuable than IQ. While we do not add to our IQ over a lifetime, our EQ expands as we grow with experience, exposure, and knowledge, in different environments.  EQ is rated as one of the top-5 skills by Forbes, for success in any career. To know more, join our EXCLUSIVE group on Facebook - @EQinLeadership You will gain more insights into not only about EQ but also leadership, and the two combined will change your life like never before!
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