EQ Applied: Emotional Intelligence in the Real World
Justin Bariso
23 episodes
5 months ago
The Rule of the Chess Player helps you to show empathy and build better habits—for better relationships, and a better you. ******* Looking for simple frameworks to help you build your emotional intelligence? Sign up for our free emotional intelligence email course (and join a community of over 30,000): Free emotional intelligence course from EQ Applied
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The Rule of the Chess Player helps you to show empathy and build better habits—for better relationships, and a better you. ******* Looking for simple frameworks to help you build your emotional intelligence? Sign up for our free emotional intelligence email course (and join a community of over 30,000): Free emotional intelligence course from EQ Applied
Ep 8: Three simple words that can save your relationships
EQ Applied: Emotional Intelligence in the Real World
4 minutes
3 years ago
Ep 8: Three simple words that can save your relationships
Have you ever found it hard to support someone else’s idea? Maybe it’s a colleague, a friend, or even a spouse or family member. Here’s an emotional intelligence tool that can help in situations like these. It’s called: Disagree and commit. (Here’s the link to the video I mention at the end of today’s episode: 3 Simple Words That Can Save Your Relationships) ******* Looking for simple frameworks to help you build your emotional intelligence? Sign up for our free emotional intelligence e...
EQ Applied: Emotional Intelligence in the Real World
The Rule of the Chess Player helps you to show empathy and build better habits—for better relationships, and a better you. ******* Looking for simple frameworks to help you build your emotional intelligence? Sign up for our free emotional intelligence email course (and join a community of over 30,000): Free emotional intelligence course from EQ Applied