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The 5 Qualities You Need to Develop to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence and The Best Examples of Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace
There are several kinds of intelligence, and it’s our job to figure out what they are and how to integrate them into our lives. Along with your IQ, which has long been used to predict success, the new up and comer is emotional intelligence or EQ. Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize, understand, and manage our own emotions and the emotions of others. Since we often make decisions and respond to stimuli based on our feelings, it is essential that you know how to grow your EQ. Here are five qualities that you need to focus on developing if you want to increase your emotional intelligence.
By Adrian Praljak6 years ago in Journal
Business 101 - Tips to Reduce Stress
Stress has become a way of life, especially when running your own business. Anyone who tells you otherwise is either lying or has little to no experience as an entrepreneur. Although the mental strain of managing a company is an unavoidable reality, it does not mean that there is no way to minimize this. How and what you do to manage this stress can make all the difference when it comes to your health and business longevity. Below are a few tips and tricks to reduce the pressure and anxiety which comes with being a business owner.
By Eworks Manager6 years ago in Journal
How To Earn A Living
Freelancing is when you work for different clients with no strings attached. You work per project and once you’re done, you get paid for it. Then you move to the next project that requires you to complete in order for you to earn out of it again.
By Jaymie Suh6 years ago in Journal
Why an Event Production Company Is Better Than Simple Audio-Visual Rental?
Organizing a large event is not an easy job, it requires a lot of planning and hard work for its success. Moreover, the requirements of each event vary, which makes it even more difficult for organizers. Therefore, most of the event organizers seek outside assistance to ensure a smooth steady event. But when we start talking about the outside help the first thing that comes to our mind is audio-visual rental companies. Most people hosting live events get their services. but believe me, just getting audio-visual services is not enough you need an Event Productions in London services for your events. As modern events have many unique requirements and basic AV assistance cannot provide the right assistance you need.
By Alica Smith6 years ago in Journal
Maximizing Productivity in a Virtual World
Today’s work environment makes it easier than ever to telecommute, work entirely virtually, freelance off-site, and/or work from home. But when you are not part of an office on a regular basis or all of your business interactions are carried out through online messaging systems, you can feel isolated and out of touch.
By Nanette M. Day6 years ago in Journal
5 Marketable Skills to Help You Land A Marketing Job
Marketing is big business. Every company invests in marketing to some degree, whether it’s traditional advertising, self-promotion, guerilla efforts, or simply maintaining a visible social media presence. While everyone needs marketers, it’s still a highly competitive field. More and more businesses have ditched advertising agencies of record and taken their marketing in-house. While that certainly creates opportunities, these businesses aren’t usually looking to hire a team or division. They want one person who can handle everything they need done. This means that if you’re trying to break into a marketing career, you not only have to understand all the fundamentals of marketing and advertising but stand out in a crowded field of applicants. Here are some key skills that will make it possible for you to do that and rise above the competition.
By Olivia Picton6 years ago in Journal
Why Are Some People Having Such A Hard Time Finding A Job?
Often we are reminded of the "luck" factor, but the truth is that, apart from its influence – minimal, if any – there are a number of factors that line up in the people to whom this usually happens. It is called attitude.
By creatorsklub6 years ago in Journal
How To Give A Feedback With Compassionate Directness
Giving a compliment to someone is painless and trouble-free. But offering feedback is bothersome. Think about the last feedback you gave or received. It sounds like a life of toil when it comes to giving feedback.
By Anitha Sankaran6 years ago in Journal
Learning To Appreciate What You Do
I exchanged glances with myself in the mirror and have seen the enemy. I believe it’s safe to say most times a writer is their own worst enemy. We frequently spend time in rough places writing through the pain in the hope of finding a cathartic message that can aid in riding out the storm. A lot of times we offer cautionary tales to our readers hoping they’ll read what’s going on with us and learn to spot the warning signs in time.
By PG Barnett6 years ago in Journal











