Becoming Emotionally Intelligent

Becoming Emotionally Intelligent by Catherine Corrie, published by A&C Black in January 2003, offers a clear and practical exploration of Emotional Intelligence. This 198-page book is designed for individuals who work with others and seek to make a meaningful impact in their communities. It provides insights into understanding and applying Emotional Intelligence in various interpersonal contexts.
Readers will find guidance on altering behavior patterns to align with personal values and redefining roles to become their authentic selves. The book emphasizes the importance of modeling Emotional Intelligence to support others, particularly children, in developing this essential skill. With a focus on psychology and emotions, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in enhancing their emotional awareness and fostering positive relationships.
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At last a book that explains in a simple and practical way what Emotional Intelligence is and how it is an essential intelligence for people who work with people, who want to make a real difference in their communities. This book will support you in your endeavours to:? change behaviour patterns and choose to behave more in line with your own values? change some of the roles you play and choose the ?you? that you really want to be? make the kind of difference you always wanted with your friends, family and pupils? model the above and support children to develop this intelligence for themselves.
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