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11 Signs You Have High Emotional Intelligence

2019

The feelings we experience greatly affect our lives. People who are aware of what they’re feeling and why they’re feeling it have a clear understanding of what they need to get out of a certain situation. See more...

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Emotional Intelligence (EQ)