informative medium-paced

Really struggled to get through this book. Only finished it because it’s for a program at work… lacking substance

Emotional intelligence is very important and definitely something I need to work on. I already employ some of these strategies like taking deep breathes in stressful situations. I could do a better job of reading body language, so I will try to be more observant in the future. As the book says, practice, practice, practice!
informative reflective slow-paced

This book was just alright.  Didn't get much from it that I didn't already know.  In conjunction with a class, it could make a good tool for reinforcement.
challenging informative inspiring reflective medium-paced
informative fast-paced

Finished reading prior to an Emotional Intelligence training course. I'm not a fan of this whole suite of books. They never go into the level of depth I enjoy, and tend to stick around the surface-level of a given topic.
informative fast-paced

I really enjoyed this book, and learned a lot. I probably would've given it 4 stars, except for the glaring mistake I found. The book references "Sully" Sullenberger, the pilot who safely landed a plane on the Hudson River, and says his first name is Chelsea. It's not. His first name is Chesley. I feel like a mistake like that should've been caught and corrected.