Raise Your Game: Rising Above Your Own Emotions

May 07, 2013 10 Min Podcast
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Contrary to popular belief, emotions are good if you turn them into emotional intelligence (EQ) and manage them well.

Stereotypically, women are known for being emotional, reactive and unstable. But to their advantage, women has higher emotional intelligence if they know how to manage it appropriately.

Jermaine Bee from Leaderonomics gives us more insights on women, emotions and EQ.

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