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CAREERTIP : Emotional intelligence is a skill that can be learned.

While technical proficiency is crucial, effective leadership skills are equally pivotal for a hardhatCAREER success. Emotional intelligence (EQ) has emerged as a vital skill set in both personal and professional development. Contrary to its perceived softness, EQ is a challenging but transformative skill that sets individuals apart. Recognizing nonverbal cues and responding appropriately is a key characteristic of high EQ. Emotional intelligence involves attentive listening, prioritizing understanding over quick responses. Despite being challenging, emotional intelligence is a learnable skill that not many people possess. Its acquisition can be transformative, setting individuals apart and contributing to professional success. 3 Strategies to Master Emotional Intelligence Effective communication Harsh words can inflict pain. To foster healthier relationships, develop the ability to assertively yet respectfully express your emotions. Articulate your thoughts and feelings clearly, while

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