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Emotional Intelligence Equals Leadership

The Way to Get Freedom by Discipline

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Emotional Intelligence Equals Leadership

By: Dale Horsley, Jocko Carnegie, Kevin Willink
Narrated by: Trevor Forrest
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Do you want to understand how your body and mind relate? Do you want to know the two key attributes that will make you achieve your goals? Or, maybe, you want to understand the five stages of decision-making and identify who is a self-disciplined and self-willed person?

Most people have not known the secrete to live a fulfilled and happy life. If you want to become a successful leader in your respective area, then you should brace yourself to deal with some tough circumstances and decision-making.

When you are faced with any kind of setback or limitation, the key to changing this lies within you. It is not your reality or what you see that counts, but rather, it's your point of view of your reality. So, if you can control the way you see things, then you will have your breakthrough.

On the topic of emotional intelligence, this book quotes Daniel Goleman's philosophy on how and why IQ is a key element in disciplined leadership and decision-making.

It gets real when a case study is used to illustrate the way you can acquire information on a subject. It is also mind-boggling to know that you are what you eat. By improving your diet, you can be in a good mood, think clearly, feel energetic, and thus improve your productivity.

It is breathtaking to know the nine habits that will help you attain emotional maturity and 60 ways to enjoy a happier life. Being rich is not one of them.... Even the rich cry! Happiness is not materialistic or tangible and, therefore, cannot be bought.

In this audiobook Emotional Intelligence Equals Leadership, Dale Horsely, Jocko Carnegie, and Kevin Willink explain to you, step by step, how you will be able to transform your action and mind toward a breakthrough that you need to get to your ultimate goals. It will also provide a general paradigm shift that will change any barrier you are facing into an achievable opportunity.

At the end of this book, you will:

  • Be able to increase your potential to earn more
  • Remain relevant at your workplace/marketplace
  • Learn that living a happier and fulfilled life is within reach
  • Be able to know the five stages of decision-making that leads to self-consciousness
  • Be able to discipline your emotions and achieve greater things
  • Be equipped so that you can manage your circumstances by making the right decisions.
  • Learn the nature-nurture concepts which are vital ingredients to understand emotional freedom
  • Get to solve the problem of your mind shifting from one point to another or simply the lack of focus. Advanced mental learning is one subject that touches human's most powerful tool in life: the mind.

This book is full of insights and is a must-listen. Not only does it highlight the problems that are in social groups and individualism, but it also gives practical solutions to manage emotions so that you can improve yourself.

©2019 Dale Horsley, Jocko Carnegie, Kevin Willink (P)2019 Dale Horsley, Jocko Carnegie, Kevin Willink
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Insightful Human Behavior • Comprehensive Research • Valuable Information • Life-changing Content

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Content was mediocre but the narration was so distracting I couldn't follow content. Who proofed this? Why is this for sale?

Worst narrated book I've ever listened to.

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narration is terrible. monotone voice and he had to go back and repeat words and sentences at least 4 times a chapter. it was very annoying and distracting, made it painful to listen. the content was all pretty much common sense stuff and I didnt learn anything new. I can see this being helpful to only the most lost of us, and you'll need the discipline of an Olympic athlete to make it through that painful narration. which if you picked up this book to improve your self discipline... is unlikely.

ugh.

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Reading sounds like an AI voice without inflection making it very difficult to listen to.

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This book was something else, it was narrated by someone who with no emotion in his voice which is ironic considering the title. I pushed myself to listen to the entire book anyway just to see if it turned around at any point but it did not. It would say things like get out of “bird” early. I don’t know if it was written this way or if the narrator just made a lot of mistakes when reading but he would read a sentence and stop and then start over again like nothing was edited from the audio. The book did not seem to stay on the topic very much lots of interesting good information from various areas which is why I actually gave it two stars but overall it was a painful read I would not recommend the book. I’d gladly narrate the book again myself and maybe make a few other changes to give it some emotion.

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Chapter 4 was helpful nothing else. I would not recommend spending money on this title. Save it!

Bad narration and did not stay on topic

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