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Do you know the biggest secret to having a more fulfilling and successful life?

Emotional intelligence.

In fact, happiness is actually a trainable and attainable skill!

This Emotional Intelligence Bible boxset includes a powerful collection of 8 books that will skyrocket every area of your personal, emotional, and relationship growth.

You will quickly learn how to have more rewarding and fulfilling relationships, as well as a more successful and enriching professional life.

Designed to help you with every aspect of emotional development, interpersonal relationships, becoming more charismatic and influential, improving your communication skills, and boosting confidence.

This combination of eight books packed with real, actionable strategies that will serve to be your guide to achieve success, happiness and emotional freedom.
- Emotional Intelligence: A Guide to Mastering Social Skills, Improve Your Relationships, Skyrocket Your EQ and Self Mastery for Success in Life and Business
- Social Anxiety: A Guide to Social Anxiety: Easy and Effective Daily Strategies for Overcoming Social Anxiety and Shyness, Depression, Increase Happiness and Build Successful Relationships
- Dating Secrets for Introverts: How to Become More Charismatic, Boost Your Confidence, Eliminate Dating Fear, Anxiety and Shyness with Simple Techniques
- Public Speaking: Simple, Effective Methods and Strategies to Overcome Shyness, Build Confidence, Increase Persuasion and Become Excellent at Public Speaking
- Confidence: Easy, Proven Strategies to Effectively Manage Shyness and Anxiety to Transform Your Professional and Personal Life
- How to Talk to Anyone: A Guide to Mastering Your Social Skills and Small Talk, Develop Charisma, How to Win Friends, Influence People with 53 Easy Conversation Topics You Can Use to Effortlessly Speak to Anyone
- Social Skills: Effective techniques to improve conversations, manage your shyness, develop your charisma and how to make friends quickly
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Easy and Effective Strategies to Rewire Your Brain - Overcome Depression, Phobias and Anxiety using Highly Effective Psychological Techniques

Inside you will discover …
- How to Confront Anxiety and Shyness Head-On
- Effective Dating Strategies
- How to Combat Unhelpful, Intrusive Thoughts
- How to Connect the dots between Spirituality and Self-Help
- Build a Better Relationship with Yourself
- How to Break Free from Bad Habits and Enjoy Life!
- How to Make More Meaningful Connections with others
- We guarantee each book is filled with powerful, actionable and effective strategies you can start implementing in your life immediately.

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  • +7

    how to achieve success, happiness and emotional freedom: finding a good deal on ozbargain :)

  • +2

    Thanks cheapoguy! Will report back if it skyrockets every area of my personal, emotional, and relationship growth. :)

    • WOAH I am now extremely emotionally intelligent. Thanks OP!

  • +8

    Hint: Stop looking for shortcuts. Don't outsource your emotional intelligence to a self help "guru". Take some responsibility for yourself and use your head, not just your genitals and your heart when making decisions. Learn from your mistakes and assess what's really there instead of what you wish was there. And stop sweating the little things because life is full of big lumps of bovine excrement.

    • +3

      I think you just summarised the book in 3 lines :)

      • Possibly not just this book ;-) But that's not because I'm genius. This stuff is obvious if you're paying attention once you've been around for a few decades. The biggest trick is to be aware of and on the lookout for the fact that your own experiences don't always generalize to work for everyone else. Otherwise you end up a walking Dunning-Kruger poster child with the empathy of a jackass.

        For example, I'm never likely to have issues with alcohol or drugs, but it's not because I'm morally superior. Those things just don't hold and never have held any appeal to me. (I have other vices, don't worry ;-))

        • +1

          It's easy when you think you know all the answers. No offence but you come off as rather glib.
          I wouldn't say reading a book about "emotional intelligence" is a shortcut, I would think the opposite is the shortcut.
          Unfortunately, simple idioms don't work for everybody.
          I wish it was as easy as "don't sweat the little things." Personally I'm extremely self critical and as far as I can try, I can't help it.

          • +1

            @Gauntlet:

            It's easy when you think you know all the answers. No offence but you come off as rather glib.

            Did you even read what you responded to? That isn't me being "glib". It's a serious question. If you got out "be aware of and on the lookout for the fact that your own experiences don't always generalize to work for everyone else" that I think I "know all the answers" I would take a very serious look at your comprehension skills.

            I wouldn't say reading a book about "emotional intelligence" is a shortcut, I would think the opposite is the shortcut.

            It absolutely is a shortcut. It's much easier to look for wisdom from someone else and try to follow what they say than to analyse and decide for yourself what is right.

            Unfortunately, simple idioms don't work for everybody.

            They rarely work for anyone. People fool themselves into thinking they work for a while then crash even harder.

            I wish it was as easy as "don't sweat the little things." Personally I'm extremely self critical and as far as I can try, I can't help it

            Do you know the difference between simple and easy? "Don't sweat the little things" is simple but of course it's not easy. If it were, no one would ever sweat the little things. It's something to aspire to. In the same way that it's not easy for an alcoholic to avoid a drink but they would aspire to do so anyway.

            I also find it particularly difficult not only to "not sweat the little things" but to recognise what is and isn't little.

            In general I've never known anyone who got happier in the long run because they read a self help book. You can't do that shutting your mind off and letting others do the thinking for you.

        • -1

          The biggest trick is to be aware of and on the lookout for the fact that your own experiences don't always generalize to work for everyone else

          You aren't following your own sage advice in this comment thread.

          • @Diji1:

            You aren't following your own sage advice in this comment thread.

            My post doesn't say allow people to attach you without responding. I also wrote a couple of responses, not a book about it. And I didn't sell the information to vulnerable people as a silver bullet cure for their problems. Self help books work for you? Great. Go for it. In my experience they cause euphoric self-deception followed by misery.

  • Thanks OP, I hope to be a confident person. :)

  • is this a basic instruction before leaving earth?

  • +3

    I'm too lazy to learn the secret to having a more fulfilling and successful life. I'll just stick with the emptiness and depression and see where that takes me in life.

  • Damn, I wanted the Koran version….

    • Oops, I thought you said Korean…

  • +1

    Emotional intelligence is pseudoscience. Its a snake oil promoted by snake oil merchants and will have no relevance in a decade, then you'll see a similar rebranded concept to come out a decade later. Just like how 'multiple intelligences' has been thoroughly debunked but still sells products to people who aren't smart but will pay for validation that they're smart in another way.

  • Thanks OP, Have read briefly on Daniel Golemans work on EI and found it useful, will try and read this.

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