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Entrepreneur Voices on Emotional Intelligence by The Staff of Entrepreneur Media

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The Nile on eBay Entrepreneur Voices on Emotional Intelligence by The Staff of Entrepreneur Media, Jonathan Small, Lewis Howes Entrepreneur Voices on Emotional Intelligence shares the battle-tested strategies and tactics for improving and maintaining your own emotional intelligence as you learn to perceive emotions to better handle the behaviors, personalities, and body language of those around you. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Improve Your EQSuccess as an entrepreneur takes a lot more than big ideas and dedication. With threats of burnout and rejection at nearly every turn, the entrepreneurial journey is riddled with obstacles-but the staff, experts, and voices of Entrepreneur want you to know you’re not alone.Entrepreneur Voices on Emotional Intelligence brings you real-world strategies to help you get brutally hones with yourself and boost your emotional intelligence. Dive in and learn how to:Assess and manage your own EQ levelsStop negative thoughts in their tracks to stay focusedDecipher nonverbal cues that are the key to your successShut down emotional manipulators before they suck the life out of youDevelop a positive relationship with failureCope with the grief, loneliness, and self-doubt that all entrepreneurs facePropel your career with regular EQ maintenancePlus, gain tips and tricks to become more likable, win big in your negotiations, and leverage emotions when marketing your business. Back Cover Improve Your EQ Success as an entrepreneur takes a lot more than big ideas and dedication. With threats of burnout and rejection at nearly every turn, the entrepreneurial journey is riddled with obstacles–but the staff, experts, and voices of Entrepreneur want you to know you’re not alone. Entrepreneur Voices on Emotional Intelligence brings you real-world strategies to help you get brutally hones with yourself and boost your emotional intelligence. Dive in and learn how to: Assess and manage your own EQ levels Stop negative thoughts in their tracks to stay focused Decipher nonverbal cues that are the key to your success Shut down emotional manipulators before they suck the life out of you Develop a positive relationship with failure Cope with the grief, loneliness, and self-doubt that all entrepreneurs face Propel your career with regular EQ maintenance Plus, gain tips and tricks to become more likable, win big in your negotiations, and leverage emotions when marketing your business. Author Biography For more than 30 years, Entrepreneur Media has been setting the course for small business success. From startup to retirement, millions of entrepreneurs and small business owners trust the Entrepreneur Media family-Entrepreneur magazine, Entrepreneur.com, Entrepreneur Press, and our industry partners-to point them in the right direction. The Entrepreneur Media family is regarded as a beacon within the small to midsized business community, providing outstanding content, fresh opportunities, and innovative ways to push publishing, small business, and entrepreneurship forward. Entrepreneur Media is based in Irvine, CA and New York City. Jonathan Small is an award-winning journalist and digital video producer. He has written features for The New York Times, TV Guide, Glamour and Cosmo. He is CEO of Writing Partner, a consulting and ghostwriting service, and the host of the podcast Write About Now. Table of Contents PART I: Self-Awareness Chapter 1: What is Emotional Intelligence and Why Does it Matter? by Gerard Adams, serial entrepreneur, angel investor, and philanthropist Chapter 2: 11 Signs That You Lack Emotional Intelligence by Travis Bradberry, co-founder of TalentSmart Chapter 3: The Importance of Emotional Intelligence at Work by Mariah DeLeon, professional coach and human resources consultant Chapter 4: Are You Self-Aware? 5 Key Traits You Need to Have to Be a Great Entrepreneur. by Jonathan Long, entrepreneur, brand builder, and founder of Market Domination Media Chapter 5: 5 Signs You’re Too Emotional to Decide What’s Best for Your Business by Jayson DeMers, founder and CEO of AudienceBloom Chapter 6: Why Vulnerability, Authenticity and Love Are 3 Must-Haves for Entrepreneurs by Mary Deelsnyder, founder of Dee Design Company Chapter 7: 7 Signs That You’re an Emotionally Intelligent Person by Jayson DeMers, founder and CEO of AudienceBloom Chapter 8: Embrace the Imperfect Picture Beneath Your Masterpiece by Ray Hennessey, chief innovation officer at JConnelly Entrepreneur Voices Spotlight: Interview with Harvey Deutschendorf Self-Awareness—Reflections PART II: Perception Chapter 9: Can You ‘Feel’ It? How to Use Emotional Decision-Making in Marketing by Nathan Chan, CEO and publisher of Foundr Magazine Chapter 10: 8 Great Tricks for Reading People’s Body Language by Travis Bradberry, co-founder of TalentSmart Chapter 11: 4 Ways to Tame Your Negativity Bias by Anis Qizilbash, founder of Mindful Sales Training, motivational speaker, and author Chapter 12: Be Self-Aware, Be Selfless, and Then Be Selfish by Ivan Misner, Ph.D., founder of BNI and author of Networking Like a Pro Chapter 13: How the New Emotional Workplace Affects Hiring, Retention and Culture by Jason Wesbecher, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Corel Corporation Chapter 14: 8 Solutions for Managing a Passive-Aggressive Team by Tracy Maylett, CEO of DecisionWise, executive advisor, and author Chapter 15: 9 Signs You’re Dealing with an Emotional Manipulator by Travis Bradberry, co-founder of TalentSmart Chapter 16: Cut People a Break. You Never Know What They’re Going Through. by Jim Joseph, CEO of Citizen Relations and author of The Experience Effect Entrepreneur Voices Spotlight: Interview with Sir John Hargrave Perception—Reflections PART III: Capacity Chapter 17: Managing Your Mental Health as an Entrepreneur by Kevin Xu, member of the Forbes Nonprofit Council Chapter 18: 4 Ways to Overcome Grief Without Neglecting Your Business by David Osborn, entrepreneur, speaker, and author Chapter 19: 4 Tips for Entrepreneurial Survival During the Grieving Process by Dan Steiner, co-founder and CEO of Elite Legal Marketing and author Chapter 20: The 5 Biggest Psychological Hurdles of Entrepreneurship by Jayson DeMers, founder and CEO of AudienceBloom Chapter 21: Don’t Let the Loneliness of Entrepreneurship Kill You by Ray Hennessey, chief innovation officer at JConnelly Chapter 22: Believing You’re Capable Demands Doubting Yourself by Ray Hennessey, chief innovation officer at JConnelly Chapter 23: How to Develop a Positive Relationship with Failure by Lena Requist, president of ONTRAPORT, entrepreneur, speaker, and educator Chapter 24: How to Be Grateful When Times Are Tough by Graham Young, performance consultant, coach, and keynote speaker Entrepreneur Voices Spotlight—Interview with Dorie Clark Capacity—Reflections PART IV: Development Chapter 25: 9 Practices for Achieving Emotional Maturity by Sherrie Campbell, licensed counselor, psychologist, and marriage and family therapist Chapter 26: 7 Things My Grandpa Taught My Brother and Me About Entrepreneurship by Adam Toren, co-founder of Kidpreneurs.org, award-winning author, and entrepreneur Chapter 27: 10 Ways to Motivate Yourself When You’re Really Not Feeling It by Barrett Wissman, philanthropist, financier, and principal and co-chairman of IMG Artists Chapter 28: 7 Emotional Management Practices that Propel Success by Sherrie Campbell, licensed counselor, psychologist, and marriage and family therapist Chapter 29: 10 Ways to Become a Super-Likable Person by Deep Patel, serial entrepreneur, marketer, and bestelling author Chapter 30: 5 Ways Criticism and Rejection Builds Your Capacity to Succeed by Sherrie Campbell, licensed counselor, psychologist, and marriage and family therapist Chapter 31: 3 Powerful Tips to Improve Your Emotional and Mental Fitness by Julian Hayes II, founder of The Art of Fitness & Life, fitness consultant, and author Chapter 32: Where’s the Love? Why You Should Work to Ingrain Gratitude Into Your Company Culture by Zeynep Ilgaz, founder, president, and CEO of Confirm Biosciences Entrepreneur Voices Spotlight: Jarie Bolander Development—Reflections Resources Promotional Full-page ad in Entrepreneur print and digital magazine (2.4 million readers per month) Email to minimum 830K Entrepreneur subscribers Banner ads on Entrepreneur.com (audience 14 million unique visitors per month) Custom hub on Entrepreneur.com to showcase the each of the chapter’s content, videos, and inclusion on CTA to buy the book series at the retailers Book cover and text links within related articles and channels on Entrepreneur.com Content campaigns shared via Entrepreneur’s social networks, which total 10.4 million engaged Vine review galleys for pre-publication promotion Digital galleys and press kits via NetGalley sent to top editors, reviewers, bloggers and influential media contacts Instagram spotlight campaign featuring four thought leaders interviewed and author of the foreword Long Description A recent study showed that 95% of executives think they understand everything they need to know about their behavior and emotions. In reality, the number of business leaders who are self-aware of their emotions and behavior is 10-15%. And that’s a problem because being emotionally intelligent enables you to learn from mistakes and grow. And growth is key for anyone running a business. Entrepreneur Voices on Emotional Intelligence will help readers develop their self-awareness by identifying the traits and signs of entrepreneurs who possess a healthy dose. They’ll read insights from Travis Bradberry, the E.I. Guy Harvey Deutschendorf, and BNI founder Dr. Ivan Misner and learn about: The importance of understanding your strengths and weaknesses How to nurture healthy and trusting relationships with coworkers Believing in themselves and being a good judge of character On the flip side, readers will also learn about the habits of the woefully unself-aware. People who hold grudges, can’t let go of mistakes and have no idea what their triggers are and how to regulate them so that they land in the 10-15% bracket and less in the 80% who are lying to themselves. Description for Sales People A recent study showed that 95% of executives think they understand everything they need to know about their behavior and emotions. In reality, the number of business leaders who are self-aware of their emotions and behavior is 10-15%. And that’s a problem because being emotionally intelligent enables you to learn from mistakes and grow. And growth is key for anyone running a business. Entrepreneur Voices on Emotional Intelligence will help readers develop their self-awareness by identifying the traits and signs of entrepreneurs who possess a healthy dose. They’ll read insights from Travis Bradberry, the E.I. Guy Harvey Deutschendorf, and BNI founder Dr. Ivan Misner and learn about: The importance of understanding your strengths and weaknesses How to nurture healthy and trusting relationships with coworkers Believing in themselves and being a good judge of character On the flip side, readers will also learn about the habits of the woefully unself-aware. People who hold grudges, can’t let go of mistakes and have no idea what their triggers are and how to regulate them so that they land in the 10-15% bracket and less in the 80% who are lying to themselves. Readers learn to perceive emotions to better handle the behaviors, personalities, and body language of those around them as they maintain their own emotional intelligence. With guidance from TalentSmart’s co-founder Travis Bradberry, BNI founder Ivan Misner, and licensed counselor Sherrie Campbell and others, readers will be able to evaluate their emotional intelligence (or lack thereof), learn how to perceive the emotions of others, and improve their own emotional and mental fitness to propel their success. Details ISBN 1599186357 Publisher Entrepreneur Press Series Entrepreneur Voices Year 2018 ISBN-10 1599186357 ISBN-13 9781599186351 Format Paperback Imprint Entrepreneur Press Place of Publication Irvine Country of Publication United States Edited by Jonathan Small DEWEY 650.1 Language English Publication Date 2018-11-15 UK Release Date 2018-11-15 NZ Release Date 2018-11-15 US Release Date 2018-11-15 Pages 254 Author Lewis Howes Audience General AU Release Date 2018-10-29 Illustrations Illustrations We’ve got this At The Nile, if you’re looking for it, we’ve got it. 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