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How to Read People: Understanding Yourself with Emotional Intelligence and Analyzing People

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This book is not only just a good buy, it’s a steal. It’s filled with useful information, expert advice for virtually anyone looking to understand emotions and analyzing people. This book includes 2 manuscripts: Emotional Intelligence Discovering Your Inner Emotional Intelligence in Your Relationship and Career + How to Analyze People: How to Read People Instantly Using Body Language, Facial Expressions, and Emotional Intelligence Throughout this book, James discusses emotional intelligence, and how to analyze people to show the way they determine our failure or success with relationships, business and life. Learn ways of recognizing other people’s emotions and yours. Get a better understanding of analyzing verbal and nonverbal clues. The most important thing about these skills is that they can be learned at any stage of life. Everybody wants to become the best version of themselves. James Lee King shows you methods to learn about emotion, and methods of analyzing people. How To Read People: Understanding Yourself with Emotional Intelligence and Analyzing People. You’ll learn: -Why these skills are necessary -Building Emotionally Intelligent Relationships -Important information and assessments to assist in reading people -Methods to successfully master your emotions -Examples of verbal and nonverbal reading techniques -And many more How to Read People: Understanding Yourself with Emotional Intelligence and Analyzing People, is about you and your journey. It’s about your personal growth. It’s about becoming the best version of yourself.

Author: King, James Lee

Topic: Self-Help
Media: Book
ISBN: 1987766695
Language: English
Pages: 148

Additional information

Weight 0.46 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 0.32 in

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