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Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ

Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ

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Author: Daniel Goleman
Publisher: Bantam Books
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 246 reviews
Sales Rank: 7773

Media: Paperback
Edition: 10th Anniversary
Pages: 384
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.7

ISBN: 055338371X
Dewey Decimal Number: 152.4
EAN: 9780553383713
ASIN: 055338371X

Publication Date: September 27, 2005
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Amazon.com Review
The Western cultures esteem analytical skills measured by IQ tests: but there is clearly more to success and happiness, even in technological societies, than IQ alone. Goleman has written one of the best books on the nature and importance of other kinds of intelligence besides our perhaps overly beloved IQ. Recommended.

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Everyone knows that high IQ is no guarantee of success, happiness, or virtue, but until Emotional Intelligence, we could only guess why. Daniel Goleman's brilliant report from the frontiers of psychology and neuroscience offers startling new insight into our "two minds"—the rational and the emotional—and how they together shape our destiny.

Through vivid examples, Goleman delineates the five crucial skills of emotional intelligence, and shows how they determine our success in relationships, work, and even our physical well-being. What emerges is an entirely new way to talk about being smart.

The best news is that "emotional literacy" is not fixed early in life. Every parent, every teacher, every business leader, and everyone interested in a more civil society, has a stake in this compelling vision of human possibility.



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4 out of 5 stars A important, alternative view of intelligence and what it means to succeed   November 30, 2008
B. Bowman (Moore, OK USA)
We like to think that intelligence lies in logical thought; that the measurement of intelligence in IQ tests, GPAs, or by SAT scores is a reflection of how successful a person will be in life. However, many examples exist of those with steller achievement test scores or very high IQs failing to succeed in life. Daniel Goleman addresses this phenomemon in this book, and proposes that another kind of intelligence is more reflective of life success. Goleman states that factors such as self motivation, self control, and persistence have a significant influence on determining success and happines. Goleman terms these factors "emotional intelligence", and believes that mastering these factors is critical to success in marriage, family, school, and the workplace. By the same token, the mismanagement of the factors of emotional intelligence is at the core of much of human misery. Uncontrolled anger, anxiety, and depression have significant and severe impacts on day-to-day life. Goleman purports that one of the keys to counteracting the damaging effects of out-of-control emotions are exercises that strenghten emotional intelligence.

Goleman's book is a facinating read. He uses dramatic, concise examples to illustrate the critical aspects of emotional intelligence, and makes a case for including emotional intelligence in the core curriculum of public schools. This book represents the cusp of a much needed change in public education. The book's only weakness is a lack of a concrete plan or series of steps that can be used to bolster emotional intelligence. Other than that, it is an enlightening and engaging read.



5 out of 5 stars Why Don't They Teach This Stuff in School?   November 17, 2008
Laura Christine (Toledo, OH)
If you happened to be raised in an especially well-adjusted home, you may already understand this stuff in a way that a lot of other people don't.

But how many people were raised this beautifully? The nuclear family is no longer a "given". I mentored challenged youth for five years in Big Brothers/Big Sisters, and many of today's children are in no position to understand emotional intelligence on the basis of what is going on at home.

I am the first one to agree that it SHOULD be the parents' responsibility to appropriately raise their children. However, reality is that there are a lot of challenged parents that are in return raising challenged youth, and this cycle generally goes on and on.

The schools would be doing themselves a huge favor if they presented this type of material in an age-appropriate manner.

This book makes a key point that is salient for people of all ages: venting is NOT cathartic. Instead of getting things out of your system, venting perpetuates the subject matter and breathes new life and fire into it, rather like a bellows bringing embers to flame. It is far better to let this type of ember die out than it is to renew its vitality.

Although this book can be rather "textbooky" (on the dry side) it is worth your while to digest it for your own sake, as well as for the benefit of any children that you may be influencing.

Thank you Mr. Goleman for giving this subject matter the analysis and attention it deserves.



3 out of 5 stars Maybe not as good as some others.....   November 13, 2008
Valerie A. Iravani (San Marcos, CA USA)
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This book speaks of all the ways in which we can learn to interpret the world and the people in it through emotions. The concepts are very good and can be extremely helpful.

I was so excited to get this book, and read it. But then I was slightly disappointed. Perhaps it was because I had read so many other books prior to reading this one.

I just think there might be other books that either go into each concept a little more in depth, or are a lot more fun to read. Yes, I like it when books flow with inspiration or enjoyment. This one was a little stilted and I just wasn't satisfied after finishing it. I wanted more examples and more meaning behind them.

Some of the concepts were also "old hat" for me - I didn't learn as much as I had hoped. It wasn't as "ground breaking" as advertised. If you are new to this type of psychological understanding, it's a definite "reading list" item.



4 out of 5 stars Emotional intelligence   November 7, 2008
Kofi P. Mensah (Chicago)
Excellent book that really explains empathy and how is not only a good thing to do but a pratical thing. This is definetly a book that everyone should read. It helps in personal life and business.


3 out of 5 stars Not a light read for sure!   October 29, 2008
Rashmi Nayak (Sunnyvale, Ca)
I was recommended this book when I mentioned some very "normal" office behavior. The first few chapters lays a nice foundation on emotional intelligence and where it stems from. I found the later chapters very useful. However, I was not looking for as much depth-this felt more like a text book for a beginner psychologist.Else I would have rated it anywhere between 3 and 4.

This book did explain a lot of nuances I notice in day to day life, stress at work, family interactions and relationship, and yes explains even behavioral patterns in babies- and why baby boys are baby boys and gals..gals.!

Nice read, would recommend this book, but not if you are looking for a light introduction to EQ.



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