The skill that predicts career success better than IQ, and unlike IQ, you can build it at any age.
Emotional intelligence predicts career success more reliably than IQ. Unlike IQ, you can build it at any age.
Plenty of smart, capable people stall anyway. They misread the room, react badly under pressure, give feedback that stings instead of lands, or never notice the effect their mood has on the people around them. None of it shows on a resume, and all of it caps how far you go.
This course teaches EI as a practical skill, not a personality quiz: the four domains, the gap between how self-aware you think you are and how self-aware you actually are, and habits that hold up when emotions run hot. Research finds only about 10 to 15% of people are genuinely self-aware even though 95% believe they are, and that gap is where most of the damage happens. By the end you read a room in real time, stay composed when it used to rattle you, and lead in a way people want to follow.
Managers: your results now run through other people.
Founders: leading a team for the first time.
Client-facing pros: read and steer the room in real time.
10 lessons to get you from zero to confident. Start at your own pace.