How to Build Your Career with Emotional Intelligence (EQ)

Written by Susan Dunn, Professional Coach


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. Use your intuition.

It's your best guide.

7. Be a valuable team player.

Most work today is done in project teams and cooperation is essential. Learn how to handle constructive discontent, motivate others, and get along.

8. Practice primal leadership.

This means resonating with those around you and tuning in to their feelings.

9. Be pleasant to be around.

When expertise, education and experience are equal, wouldn't you chooserepparttar person who's easiest to work with?

Be willing to share information and resources. Help others get what they want. Be empathic to their needs. Focus on their strengths, not their weaknesses. Facilitate their goals and express your appreciation for their accomplishments.

10. Get an EQ coach.

Susan Dunn is a personal and professional growth who specializes in emotional intelligence. Email her for FREE ezine "EQ in the Workplace."


Do You Have A Hard Time Learning?

Written by Jan Tincher


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Teachers love to teach, and if they know you can grasprepparttar concept of nail, they can take it from there. They might say, *A tricuspet is made ofrepparttar 131182 same material a nail is and it's shaped like a fan blade, and it's function is to ________.*

A great teacher givesrepparttar 131183 name, tells what it's made of, what it looks like, and what it does, whenever possible, to everything they are teaching. EVERYTHING. It takesrepparttar 131184 word *stupid* out ofrepparttar 131185 classroom. And isn't that a fantastic concept?

*** Byrepparttar 131186 way, I made uprepparttar 131187 words discuspet, mascuspet, and tricuspet. However, if there really is a discuspet, mascuspet, or tricuspet, feel free to explain it to me. Start with nail, because I know what that is. ***

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