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"This is an amazing memoir, the most realistic, true-to-life account of a modern-day Mormon mission I've ever read. It feels extremely honest and authentic, with a non-manipulative agenda to depict how it really was for this particular missionary." Christopher Bigelow, Amazon Reviewer."If you've ever wondered what it's like to be an LDS missionary, this book will give you some terrific insight." A.J. Smith, Amazon Reviewer."Harvest: Memoir of a Mormon Missionary is unusual in one respect. It neither vilifies the Mormon Church nor does it really applaud it. What it does instead is to show us with heart-wrenching honesty what it is like to serve a Mormon mission." Anil Okin, Amazon Reviewer
Most of us have come into situations where we have heard people throw around the word emotional intelligence often interchanged with the shorthand of EQ and EI. "You should have dealt with that situation with a greater EQ," or "Tom needs to work on his EQ when dealing with people," are phrases that are not new to our everyday lives. And more often than not, we did not take the time to sit and think to ourselves, what exactly is this emotional intelligence that they are talking about. Where does one obtain this emotional intelligence? Is it a cognitive ability that a person is born with or is it something that can be developed? Through this book, we will dive into the deep waters of emotional intelligence, its benefits, how to develop it and how we can use it to successfully manage our relationships.
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