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  <title>S5E9 - What is emotional intelligence and why should you care?</title>
  <description>You’ve probably heard the term “emotional intelligence” and you may be wondering what this means and why it’s helpful in the workplace (and life in general)! &amp;amp;nbsp; In Jamilla Rizvi’s book ‘Not Just Lucky,’ she gives a great breakdown: “In basic terms, having emotional intelligence means you’re able to recognise and manage not only your own emotions but the emotions of others. “ &amp;amp;nbsp; This week we discuss the 4 pillars that contribute to emotional intelligence:  Self-awareness Self-management Social awareness Managing relationships  Helpful resource: Check out the HBR article we mentioned  - “Emotional intelligence has 12 elements. Which do you need to work on?”   We have one more episode before we have a little break over Christmas! Can you guess what it is? &amp;amp;nbsp; Want to be friends on socials? Connect with us… Instagram - @yourmarketingmates&amp;amp;nbsp; LinkedIn - linkedin.com/your-marketing-mates/ &amp;amp;nbsp; Belle &amp;amp; Liz. x &amp;amp;nbsp; If you’re enjoying the podcast we’d love to hear from you.&amp;amp;nbsp; Please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. </description>
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