Emotional Intelligence Part 2






" No one cares how much you know, until they know how much you care."
— Theodore Roosevelt








Hello AWMS subscriber :
Mental thinking and emotional feelings are entangled like flavor and aroma. They're very different senses, yet interdependent.
We send our thinking mind to school, but completely ignore the study of emotional intelligence. Yet our ability to understand ourselves and empathize with others is much more emotional than mental.
The audio podcast we're releasing today is Part #2 of a trilogy called "Your Emotional Center." Available wherever you get your podcasts (see links below), this episode reviews the primary distinctions between thoughts and feelings — difference you've probably never considered.
Moving into October, I find myself considered whether to print a limited edition of hardbound copies of "Fearless Intelligence" for the holiday season. I'm not ready to accept orders yet. But if I decided to do it, they'll be premium hardbound books, which I'll sign and personalize as gifts. Let me know whether you think that's a good idea with a quick email to me at: [email protected].
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Peace and Love,
— Michael













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