Welcome to part 2 of our 5-part blog post series on emotional intelligence. In the first post, we discussed the concept of emotional intelligence, why it’s important, and we then introduced the 4 skills that comprise emotional intelligence.
Perhaps one of the best public examples of emotional intelligence and self-awareness that I have ever seen came from the late, great Steve Jobs.
Some of you may read the headline of this blog post and say to yourself: “I’m not even close to being retirement age, no need for ME to read an article about what to do in retirement.”
Perhaps one of the most awkward conversations I have ever witnessed occurred at a holiday party that I attended for work several years ago. A whole bunch of us were at an extremely upscale restaurant on Miami Beach and the waiter was extremely friendly, perhaps too friendly.
At some point in your life, how many of you have read a self-improvement or ‘self-help’ book? Or how many of you have made a New Year’s resolution?