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DANIEL GOLEMAN

"The good news about emotional intelligence is it's learned and learnable, and you can upgrade it at any point in life if you're motivated." 

DANIEL GOLEMAN

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melvabintangg

A learner | Writer of Melva's Note on Substack | High curiosity about psychology and human development.

Interpersonal skills is an essential skills that can help us to be the top performer in many areas of our life. Happy reading, folks.

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