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Table of Contents

  1. Emotional Intelligence
  2. Emotional Intelligence at Work
  3. Emotional Intelligence & Leadership
  4. Emotional Clearing
  5. The Psysiology of Emotions
  6. Emotional Intelligence-Personal & Family

Emotional Intelligence

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Emotional Intelligence

There was a time when IQ was considered the leading determinant of success. In this fascinating book, based on brain and behavioral research, Daniel Goleman argues that our IQ-idolizing view of intelligence is far too narrow. Instead, Goleman makes the case for "emotional intelligence"

 

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Emotional Intelligence at Work

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Emotional Intelligence at Work : The...

In "Emotional Intelligence at Work", Dr. Hank Weisinger, a leading expert in the application of emotional intelligence, shows the reader how to master the core competencies of emotional intelligence, abilities that include self-motivation, persistence in the face of frustration, mood management, and the ability to empathize, think, and hope, and how to apply them in their everyday work activities. He shows how these competencies can be applied in such things as negotiation, dealing with a...

 

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Executive Eq : Emotional Intelligence in..

Executives, managers, and professionals all across America are praising Executive EQ and are putting the precepts of this book into action for raising emotional intelligence in their leadership and at all levels of their organizations

 

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Heart at Work: Stories and Strategies...

From Booklist
Canfield knows what's good for what ails you. His remedy is nothing more complicated than warm chicken soup. Along with Mark Hansen, Canfield has dispensed more than three million copies of Chicken Soup for the Soul and its Second Helping, and, like the comforting broth, these simple books have

 

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Putting Emotional Intelligence To Work,..

* A new emotionally intelligent approach to delegation and negotiation * Captures the shift from traditional workplace hierarchy to the new self-managed teamwork * Self survey for measuring your EQ (Emotional Quotient) * An intimate `visit' with communications pioneer Carl Rogers Putting Emotional Intelligence to Work offers a new paradigm of communication for the 21st-century workplace. Beginning with the thoughts of communication pioneer Carl Rogers, this book covers the origins and history of emotional intelligence, why it is essential at this point in the changing marketplace, how to delegate and negotiate more effectively, and how to change yourself to become a more effective player. An EQ (Emotional Quotient) survey helps you determine where you are on the scale of executive intelligence.

 

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From Now on With Passion : A Guide to...

USAMidwest Book Review
From Now On With Passion: A Guide To Emotional Intelligence by Christine Casper (founder and president of Communication, Motivation & Management, Inc.) is a practical and effective guide to building one's Emotional Intelligence (or EI), a counterpoint trait to IQ, and crucial to success in both work and relationships. From Now On With Passion teaches the non-specialist general reader how to tighten thinking, express individuality better, keep a cool head in a crisis and become a more effective leader. A practical, responsible, and recommended self-improvement book, From Now On With Passion is a highly recommended addition to personal self-help, self-improvement reading lists and reference collections.

 

 

 

 

 

Promoting Emotional Intelligence in...

The recognition that true change in managerial skill requires in depth experiential training and ongoing support underlies the ideas in the book. The challenge of convincing an organization to commit to a particular method and to provide resources for this kind of development is great. This book provides methods and materials which will assist in that process through its review of best practices.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Emotionally Intelligent Workplace:.

 

Book Description
How does emotional intelligence as a competency go beyond the individual to become something a group or entire organization can build and utilize collectively? Written primarily by members of the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations, founded by recognized EI experts Daniel Goleman and Cary Cherniss, this groundbreaking compendium examines the conceptual and strategic issues involved in defining, measuring and promoting emotional intelligence in organizations. The book's contributing authors share fifteen models that have been field-tested and empirically validated in existing organizations. They also detail twenty-two guidelines for promoting emotional intelligence and outline a variety of measurement strategies for assessing emotional and social competence in organizations.

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Emotional Intelligence and Leadership

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The Art of Leading Yourself : Tap the..

Reviewer: admdir 
If there is ONE book I would like to recommend to my family, friends and employees it is this book:"The Art of Leading Yourself. Tap the Power of Your Emotional Intelligence." The author and President of Leadership International has put it all together:
Accessing our Emotional Intelligence is made easy to understand. How a person can influence their life and create results becomes remarkably clear,- straight to the point and grounded. Fundamental principals are made SO UNDERSTANDABLE THAT THEY STICK WITH YOU in a way I have never seen before. This is a Leadership book for ourselves first of all and for the people we lead: It is for every person we wish a meaningful and successful life!
This book shows us how we can take advantage of our emotions for motivation, connection and influence.
In addition it is warm and personable. Enjoy!

 

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The Handbook of Emotional Intelligence :..

From Book News, Inc.
Brings together various schools of thought and ways of approaching different aspects of emotional intelligence, such as alexithymia, personal intelligence, and practical intelligence. Emphasizes the importance of empirical methodology, developmental studies, behavioral observations, and...

 

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Emotional Clearing Techniques

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Emotional Clearing : A Groundbreaking...

Book Description
Turning Western psychology inside out, this groundbreaking book shows you how to release negative feelings once and for all.

After years of teaching his Integrative Processing Therapy technique, John Ruskan explains his revolutionary and highly successful self-therapy, designed to enable personal

 

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Emotional Intelligence in Everyday Life..

From Book News, Inc.
Psychologists from Australia, the US, and Canada scientifically evaluate the bold claims being made of late that emotional intelligence can make people healthy, rich, successful, loved, and happy by ending the traditional conflict between heart and head. After reviewing fundamental issues on the.

 

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The Emotional Intelligence Activity Book...

Book Description
We've all heard of "IQ"...but what's "EQ?" It's "Emotional Quotient" (aka Emotional Intelligence), and experts say that EQ is a greater predictor of success at work than IQ. Companies are increasingly looking for ways to motivate and develop their employees' emotional intelligence.


The Emotional Hostage : Rescuing Your..

Cleve Twitchell, Lifestyles Editor of the Medford Mall Tribune
This is a provocative and incredibly-detailed analysis of human emotions. It tells you how and why emotions occur, how you can control them, even how to use them to your advantage.


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The Psysiology of Emotions

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The Origin of Everyday Moods: Managing...

From Kirkus Reviews
A somewhat didactic examination of the biological and psychological bases of normal moods, along with research-based advice on changing bad ones into good ones. Thayer (Psychology/California State Univ., Long Beach) has his own vocabulary for discussing moods. 
 

 

Sentics : the touch of emotions

Reviewer: [email protected] from Melbourne Australia
Manfred Clynes unravels the mysteries of emotional perceptions and response with music, art and mathmatics. The remarkable abilities of the human mind to experience emotional responses to given stimulus are defined in a precise mathmatical formula revealed through his groundbreaking research.

This formula can do what artistic genius has done intuitively through the ages. It can provide the reader with a great deal of insightful information of ones own emotional perceptions and expressions.

Artistic genius can be learned by anyone! Read it, you'll love it!

 

 

 

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Molecules of Emotion : Why You Feel the...

Ingram
A key player in the discovery, in 1972, of the brain's opiate receptors explains the science behind this and other evidence of the intimate connection between mind and body and their meaning for the future of Western medicine.

 

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Emotional Intelligence- Personal & Family  

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Raising Your Emotional Intelligence : A..

It's not just psychologists who believe that emotional savvy determines personal success far more than an IQ test. Even corporations are hiring consultants to boost employees' Emotional Quotient (EQ), since it's been shown to directly affect teamwork, confidence, and productivity. Emotions can be
 

 

 

 

Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child

Every parent knows the importance of equipping children with the intellectual skills they need to succeed in school and life. But children also need to master their emotions. Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child is a guide to teaching children to understand and regulate their emotional world. And as acclaimed psychologist and researcher John Gottman shows, once they master this important life skill, emotionally intelligent children will enjoy....
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