Emotional Intelligence Mastery Bible: Emotional Intelligence, How to Analyze People, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dark Psychology, Manipulation, Stoi, Cooper Marc, Eastman Robert
Boost Your Emotional Intelligence To Become A Better Leader
The concept of emotional intelligence is one of the most exciting and practical
concepts of today's psychological science. In a nutshell, emotional intelligence
means understanding emotions - both yours and other people's. An emotionally
intelligent person can:
- cope with stressful situations
- resolve conflicts
- inspire and motivate others
- communicate well
- and much more
If you're a leader, or aspire to be a leader, emotional intelligence is your key quality and you should work at it all the time.
Included in this book collection are:
Emotional Intelligence Discover the Leadership Skills to Boost Your EQ and Improve Your Decision Making
How to Analyze People The Complete Guide to Reading Body Language and Nonverbal Communication. Learn Emotional Intelligence Skills to Speed Read People
Stoicism for Beginners Practical Guide to Build Your Own Stoic Daily Routine and Achieve True Happiness
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBT Beginner Guide. Learn the strategies to Overcome Anxiety, Insomnia, Depression and Mood Disorder
Enneagram Personality Types An Adventure in Self-Discovery. Learn How to Use the Sacred Enneagram for Personal Growth and for Improving Relationships. Realize the Test and Find out Your Personality
Are you ready to unlock your potential and achieve the great success that you
Diabetes is a common, life-long disease that affects the way the body uses the food we eat.
Type 1 diabetes is a chronic autoimmune disease that destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. The body cannot produce insulin, which is a vital hormone needed to transport glucose from the bloodstream into cells for energy. Without insulin, blood sugar levels rise and a condition termed hyperglycemia occurs.
Type 1 diabetes undergoes the destruction of the beta-cells in the pancreas that can produce insulin. It affects approximately 3-5% of people with diabetes and usually occurs in childhood or adolescence but can also occur in adults. Type 1 diabetes is therefore characterized by beta-cell destruction on an autoimmune or idiopathic basis, which leads to absolute insulin deficiency.
At the base of the disease, there is a "sabotage" by the immune system against the cells that produce insulin: the disease manifests itself in fact with the presence in the blood antibodies directed against antigens present in the cells that produce insulin. For this reason, type 1 diabetes is classified among the so-called "autoimmune" diseases, characterized by a reaction of the immune system against the organism itself. The damage that the immune system induces against the cells that produce insulin is believed it may be linked to hereditary factors and environmental factors (including diet, lifestyle, contact with specific viruses).
This book covers:
- Food nutrients list for type 1 diabetes
- Breakfast recipe
- Lunch recipe
- Dinner recipe
- Dessert recipe
- 14 days meal plan
And much more
To treat Type 1 Diabetes, the only therapy available is the intake of insulin, utilizing subcutaneous injections. Thanks to this therapy and the correct lifestyle, most patients manage to lead a normal life and prevent long-term complications.
Diabetes is treated through diet, exercise, and medication.
Diabetes is a term used to refer to some different conditions that affect the way the body uses glucose.
Type 1 is usually referred to as juvenile diabetes and is a form of diabetes that is not caused by any negligence or delay in the body's development. Type 2 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes. It is also the one with the highest risk for complications. There is a significant risk of heart disease, stroke, and blindness, as well as kidney disease and amputations.
Type 2 Diabetes is a form of diabetes that is often associated with obesity. It is a chronic disease that affects the metabolism of the body. High blood sugar levels characterize type 2 Diabetes. These high blood sugars are not due to a lack of insulin, but rather, they result from cells' resistance to insulin. When you have Type 2 diabetes, your body doesn't produce insulin. Your cells cannot use it; therefore, you need to inject insulin. Insulin is a hormone that allows glucose to enter cells where it can be used as a source of energy.
Insulin is a hormone that regulates the uptake of glucose (sugar) into cells. When the body becomes resistant to insulin, the glucose accumulates in the blood instead of being carried to the cells. First, if you're 40 or older, it's important to take action to prevent Type 2 diabetes. There's a saying that goes, "A person who doesn't care about his health is like a ship that's never been sailed".
This book covers:
- Food nutrient for diabetic type 2
- Breakfast recipe
- Lunch recipe
- Dinner recipe
- Dessert and sweet recipe
And much more
Every one of us will get old. We can't escape that, but we can take steps to make sure we have as little impact on our health as possible later in life. The best way to do this is to exercise and eat a healthy, balanced diet.
Diabetes is a common, life-long disease that affects the way the body uses the food we eat.
Type 1 diabetes is a chronic autoimmune disease that destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. The body cannot produce insulin, which is a vital hormone needed to transport glucose from the bloodstream into cells for energy. Without insulin, blood sugar levels rise and a condition termed hyperglycemia occurs.
Type 1 diabetes undergoes the destruction of the beta-cells in the pancreas that can produce insulin. It affects approximately 3-5% of people with diabetes and usually occurs in childhood or adolescence but can also occur in adults. Type 1 diabetes is therefore characterized by beta-cell destruction on an autoimmune or idiopathic basis, which leads to absolute insulin deficiency.
At the base of the disease, there is a "sabotage" by the immune system against the cells that produce insulin: the disease manifests itself in fact with the presence in the blood antibodies directed against antigens present in the cells that produce insulin. For this reason, type 1 diabetes is classified among the so-called "autoimmune" diseases, characterized by a reaction of the immune system against the organism itself. The damage that the immune system induces against the cells that produce insulin is believed it may be linked to hereditary factors and environmental factors (including diet, lifestyle, contact with specific viruses).
This book covers:
- Food nutrients list for type 1 diabetes
- Breakfast recipe
- Lunch recipe
- Dinner recipe
- Dessert recipe
- 14 days meal plan
And much more
To treat Type 1 Diabetes, the only therapy available is the intake of insulin, utilizing subcutaneous injections. Thanks to this therapy and the correct lifestyle, most patients manage to lead a normal life and prevent long-term complications.
Diabetes is treated through diet, exercise, and medication.
In 2014, the residents of Flint, Michigan noticed that their water was a copper hue and smelled and tasted like sulfur. Some began using bottled water, but many of those who didn't started to experience rashes, hair loss, and a frightening, dehabilitating illness. Still, city officials claimed water tests were normal. It wasn't until nearly a year later when Flint resident Lee Ann Walters sent a water sample to the Environmental Protection Agency herself that the truth came out: the citizens of Flint where being poisoned by their own water supply. Based on the authors' original reporting and featuring government documents, photographs, and, Poisoned Water is a riveting look at an alarming story of a government who turned away from its citizens--and the power of those same citizens who rose up to demand action.
Автор: Tarbell Cooper Suzanne, Ronnebeck Hall Amy, Wanamaker Marc Название: Theatres in Los Angeles ISBN: 1531635431 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781531635435 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 29420.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
The concept of emotional intelligence is one of the most exciting and practical concepts of today's psychological science. In a nutshell, emotional intelligence means understanding emotions - both yours and other people's. An emotionally intelligent person can:
cope with stressful situations
resolve conflicts
inspire and motivate others
communicate well
and much more
No wonder that most managers believe emotional intelligence to be more important than IQ Even the most brilliant intellect won't be worth much if the person simply can't deal with people in general (including themselves).
If you're a leader, or aspire to be a leader, emotional intelligence is your key quality and you should work at it all the time. Here's why:
your coworkers will trust you more because they'll feel accepted and understood
you'll boost your own motivation and inspire everyone around you
you'll make better decisions because you won't let anger, fear, or other emotions blind you
you'll become a master at solving and preventing conflicts in your team
Does this sound good? Let's work on your emotional intelligence
With this book, you will
Understand how emotions function and learn how to influence them
Get to know surprising truths about self-awareness and empathy for others
Learn scientifically proven methods to boost your resilience and emotional control
Test your emotional intelligence and discover areas that you should focus on
And much, much more
Even if you recognize that your emotional intelligence is rather on the low side, don't despair Unlike IQ, emotional intelligence can be developed at any age if you work at it purposefully. This book will be your trustworthy guide to boosting your emotional intelligence and literally making your entire life much easier.
Are you ready to unlock your potential and achieve the great success that you deserve?
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