Boost Your Emotional Intelligence for Greater Power and Joy at Home, Work, and Play“An easy to read, interesting book that uses everyday stories and simple exercises to show us how to make the most of emotional intelligence in our workplaces and homes"
Lee Iacocca
“This book shows you how to be more personable and persuasive with everyone you meet. It will transform your relationships with others!”
Brian Tracy, author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller Focal Point
“Good, sound advice on how to create and maintain meaningful relationships."
John Gray, Ph.D., author, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
“Harvey shows us how to overcome barriers that stand in the way of reaching our true potential.”
Robin Sharma, author of the #1 International Bestsellers The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Saint, The Surfer and the CEO
“This book gives straight answers. I recommend it.”
Marianne Williamson, author, Enchanted Love: The Mystical Power of Intimate Relationships
“Whether at work, at home or at play, emotional intelligence skills are crucial to enhancing our lives. This easy-to-read book brings those skills home to the reader in an interesting and effective manner.”
Jim Clemmer, author, Growing the Distance and The Leader’s Digest
| Most people think that it's our IQ that determines how successful we will be, but we have discovered that it is actually our EI or Emotional Intelligence that has a greater impact on how well we do. |
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Harvey Deutschendorf
Office Phone: 780-427-4618 Email: harvey.eiguy@shaw.ca |
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Radio Interview Endorsements
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Harvey is an entertaining and informative guest! He provides practical tips listeners can use immediately to improve their lives, and teaches through vivid stories. And, he sent me everything I needed for great show prep. Five stars for Harvey! |
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Harvey pinpoints the true reasons why people are successful. His research confirms the importance of emotional intelligence in every aspect of our lives. It was enlightening to talk with the EI Guy. |
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Harvey Deutschendorf not only wrote a powerful book on emotional intelligence, he has a strong grasp of that subject, which my radio audience had the privilege to hear directly from the "master." |
Editorial Reviews
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"... helps the reader at once feel good about their strengths and also willing to work on their weaknesses." |
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"... for anyone seeking information about how to better function in the workplace and in life - helps readers identify emotions and behaviors
that may have become roadblocks to success and determine how to overcome them." |
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"... very useful guide to develop stress tolerance, cultivate empathy, increase flexibility, boost assertiveness, resolve problems successfully, and overcome self-limiting barriers to achieve one's true potential." |
"... an awesome book - well written, simple, easy to understand, fast to read and just about right on in most of its suggestions and ideas."
-- CEO Blog
"... well written how-to book to help them boost their emotional intelligence...a must for anyone in management or leadership...don't think you'll find a better book on the subject."
-- Dan Bobinski, management-issues.com
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Recommended Reading:
In Harvey Deutshendorf's The Other Kind of Smart, readers will get a well-written (and well-formatted) "how-to" book to help them boost their emotional intelligence. In my opinion, this is must for anyone in management or leadership, as it's been shown over the past 15 years that higher EQ is the prominent differentiator between top performers and average performers. In other words, if you want to be more successful, boost your EQ. Fortunately, EQ is learnable, and this user-friendly book shows you how to apply EQ principles with real-life examples and scenarios. Even with the increasing number of books on EQ arriving on the market, I don't think you'll find a better book on the subject. http://www.management-issues.com/2009/12/2/opinion/dans-recommended-reads-for-2009.asp |