Audiobook (abridged)1 hour
Achieving Emotional Literacy: A Personal Program to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence
Written by George A. Steiner
Narrated by Claude Steiner
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
High IQ alone doesn't make a person smart. Without emotional intelligence -- the ability to understand and manage your feelings and how the feelings of others affect you -- your chances of having a successful and happy life are very slim.
Dr. Claude Steiner has taught emotional literacy to groups and individuals for twenty years. Now, in this step-by-step audiobook, Dr. Steiner tells you how to increase your own emotional literacy. You will hear Dr. Steiner's clear and systematic response to the emotional blocks that hold us back. He will tell you how to:
Achieving Emotional Literacy gives you the tools to develop meaningful and loving personal relationships, become more effective in business situations, and bring new joy and satisfaction into every aspect of your life.
Dr. Claude Steiner has taught emotional literacy to groups and individuals for twenty years. Now, in this step-by-step audiobook, Dr. Steiner tells you how to increase your own emotional literacy. You will hear Dr. Steiner's clear and systematic response to the emotional blocks that hold us back. He will tell you how to:
- Reverse the dangerous self-destructive emotional patterns that can rule a person's life
- Open your heart and mind to honest and effective communication
- Survey the emotional landscape
- Take responsibility for your emotional life
Achieving Emotional Literacy gives you the tools to develop meaningful and loving personal relationships, become more effective in business situations, and bring new joy and satisfaction into every aspect of your life.
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Reviews for Achieving Emotional Literacy
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Old and gold!
This book is a must read when it comes to emotional literacy.
Thanks a lot George! - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Guiding your emotion from point A to Z, step by step, easy and profesional argument
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Within the emotional intelligence topic, this book focuses on the intrapersonal dimensions. The writing is weak and the content banal. The overall message feels aligned to a very self-centered pyschology. I was happy to consider the concepts with an open mind and glad to learn that emotional intelligence can be learned. But the incessant theme of "strokes" became tiresome, and a quick scan of the rest of the last half seemed to indicate more of the same. I elected not to finish, which is rare.