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Did you know that Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a better predictor of success than IQ? You can have all the skills and smarts, but if you aren't great with people, your personal and professional life will always fall short of your expectations. In every sector, from teaching to manufacturing to law enforcement, brains and brawn no longer cut it. The ability to interact well with others-peers, subordinates, and clients-is what makes candidates highly desirable in today's competitive market. Here's the good news: While IQ is relatively fixed-no amount of study can turn you into Albert…mehr

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Did you know that Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a better predictor of success than IQ? You can have all the skills and smarts, but if you aren't great with people, your personal and professional life will always fall short of your expectations. In every sector, from teaching to manufacturing to law enforcement, brains and brawn no longer cut it. The ability to interact well with others-peers, subordinates, and clients-is what makes candidates highly desirable in today's competitive market. Here's the good news: While IQ is relatively fixed-no amount of study can turn you into Albert Einstein-anyone can improve their EI. Connect Through Emotional Intelligence: Learn to Master Self, Understand Others, and Build Strong, Productive Relationships is your accessible and practical guide to: · Understanding and overcoming internal obstacles that hold you back, · Connecting with your coworkers and improving teamwork, · Increasing your empathy, · Giving more effective feedback, and · Resolving conflict productively.
Autorenporträt
Born to a drug smuggler and a witch, Mike Acker's parents experienced a radical change when they decided to become Christians by putting their trust in Jesus. As a kid, the Ackers obeyed Jesus' command to love and serve people. They served the elderly in nursing homes, the homeless in Seattle soup kitchens, and people affected by AIDS in the 1980s. This compulsion to serve people in the name of Jesus caused the Ackers to move to Mexico in 1990. Mike Acker joined his family in taking care of the kids, feeding the hungry, building homes, and teaching people about the love of God. After a year of intense wrestling with God, Mike embraced the path to becoming a Pastor. Internships, training, and university led to becoming a pastor to kids in 2000 while in college and then an associate pastor at the age of twenty-two. After nearly two decades of vocational ministry, Mike and Taylor decided to take a break from working in the church. Since then, he has embraced consultative sales, keynote speaking, coaching, authoring, and being available to watch the Seahawks on Sundays. Mike continues to serve the poor and disenfranchised by giving and leading through an international non-profit, GO ON THE MISSION (https://www.goonthemission.com).