‘Like the tip of a great iceberg, the true significance of our emotional intelligence is only now being uncovered. “The Art of Leading Yourself” is a superb book that teaches you how to discover this powerful tool within and apply it personally, publicly and professionally.’ – Stephen R. Covey. Intellect and technical know-how alone can’t get you where you want to be, but combine them with the power of Emotional Intelligence and you become unstoppable. It’s a simple… More >>
The Art of Leading Yourself: Tap the Power of Your Emotional Intelligence
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#1 by maria kalamaki on July 4, 2010 - 8:19 pm
The Art of Leading Yourself gives deep insight into human
behaviour, leadership and self-development. This book helps us to understand how our feelings can work for us by beeing aware of them and using them powerfully to create the results we want.
Feelings have gotten a new focus in this book and emotional
intelligence is explored. It is time!
We in Norway are proud that a Norwegian has received this prestigious US Award. We hope that this powerful book will be part of creating a paradigm shift in leadership approach in the world.
Thank you and congratulations Randi B. Noyes for this book !
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Jens-Jacob Sander on July 4, 2010 - 10:58 pm
The art of leading yourself is the art of brain-mind training.
Mental procedures and brain procedures are Siamese twins. Training your mental procedures is training your brain procedures, which is training your-self.
The brain is the most plastic and trainable of all human organs and it is in space of time loyal to its training whether it is ill trained or well trained. Examples of ill brain-mind training can be found in the e-book: Exploring the Criminal Mind.
Randi Noyes has provided us with a unique and most effective tool to perform and manage the difficult tasks of excellent training of our brains and minds.
You with your fantastic brain-mind cannot afford being without her book. Buy it now!
I also recommend “States of Mind”, editor Roberta Conlan,
“Mapping The Mind”, Rita Carter and “Consciousness”, J. Allan Hobson.
Jens-Jacob Sander, Judge, Oslo.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Laurie Bower on July 5, 2010 - 12:46 am
Initially, I was drawn to this book by the beauty of its cover and then I became intrigued by its title. What is Emotional Intelligence? I poured through this little gem in no time at all, only to discover that I needed to read it again, only this time with a highlighter and notebook. I found myself deeply involved in every story, waking up emotions and feelings and urges that apparently had tucked themselves away for a long time!!! The book is still beautiful on the outside, but the real beauty lies between the covers, especially now, as I have made this book my own story, and creating the life I want is my goal. Thanks to this book, I know I can do it!!! Buy this book, it will change your life forever!
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Dave Dunn on July 5, 2010 - 3:08 am
This is a must read for anyone interested in personal or professional development. It gets to the core of how we relate to other people and what blocks that communication. And, since we understand other people only to the extent we understand ourselves, this book explains how we can better understand ourselves and how to remove the blocks that prevent us from being everything we want to be. The author conveys this message from direct personal experience and with many examples from her workshops. Her style is authentic, direct and personable. It is clear that she is not selling a new “power tool” to use in your interpersonal relationships but she is genuinely interested in helping you reach your own fullest human potential. My Summary: If everyone would read this book, we would all be more satisfied with our lives and the world would be a better place to live.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Anonymous on July 5, 2010 - 5:54 am
In our world of today, which is multi-cultural, fast-paced and global, what more makes sense than listening to the ‘inner voice’? Randi convinces the reader to realise the importance of balancing preformance and emotion,which may come as an eye-opener. Many phrases and expressions in the book will strike a chord, which may have been buried in our sub-conscious. The book is full of real-life examples, making it readable and providing the feeling of sharing common experiences with individuals like ourselves.
Rating: 4 / 5