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The Science of Emotional Intelligence

  • Writer: Wayne R. Allen
    Wayne R. Allen
  • Feb 17
  • 1 min read

90% of top leaders excel not because of IQ, but because of this skill. Are you prioritizing it?


Emotional Intelligence (EI) isn’t just a buzzword it’s the cornerstone of effective leadership. Research by TalentSmart shows that EI accounts for 58% of job performance and is the strongest predictor of workplace success. Yet only 36% of professionals actively train this skill.


My Master Your Emotions coaching program is rooted in neuroscience and behavioral psychology to help you:


🔹 Decode emotional triggers (why you react the way you do),

🔹 Rewrite subconscious patterns holding you back,

🔹 Lead with clarity even in high-stakes situations.


Want to join the 10% who lead with intention? 

 
 
 

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rehr grge
rehr grge
Sep 04

Wayne, your point about EI accounting for 58% of job performance, yet only 36% of professionals actively training it, truly highlights a critical leadership gap. It's often this initial awareness, or lack thereof, of one's current emotional landscape that prevents leaders from even starting the journey to 'decode emotional triggers' and 'rewrite subconscious patterns.' Before diving into advanced training, understanding one's baseline is crucial. For anyone looking to gain clarity on their current strengths and areas for growth, a comprehensive emotional intelligence test can be an invaluable first step.

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