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  • Emotional Intelligence

  • Raise Your EQ, People Skills, Social Skills and Relationships
  • By: Jay Baker
  • Narrated by: Ellison Fert, Sam Ly
  • Length: 23 hrs and 7 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Sound interesting? The author thinks so, too! Listen to Emotional Intelligence and find out more about EQ, people skills, social skills and relationships.

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Very poor narration

I listened to the first few hours of this book and was so baffled by it that i had to return it... something I very rarely do. The introduction which is quite lengthy barely touched on anything I would have considered linked with emotional intelligence and rather focused on productivity and the workplace environment. There is a place for this in EQ I'm sure but it went straight into it without prefix or context. So that confused me straight out the gate.
However the biggest downfall was the narration which was so bad I genuinely was not able to follow the structure of sentences due to the abysmal delivery. It was like the narrator was saying each word individually rather than realising they cohere to make complete sentences. Or like it was a computerised voice using speech recognition software. Ultimately it was for this reason that i decided I would be better off just reading the book rather than listening to it, although i am having doubts whether this is the best book out there on the subject.

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