Great Practice
Mary Ann S.
Results-Driven Talent Acquisition Executive | Expertise in Staffing and Recruitment | Delivering Exceptional Talent Solutions | Skilled in Driving Growth | Strengthening Client Relationships
This month, make it a point to watch two movies specifically to observe the character interactions, relationships, and conflicts. Look for body language clues to figure out how each character is feeling and observe how the characters handle the conflicts. As more information about the characters unfold, rewind and watch past moments to spot clues you may have missed the first time. Believe it or not, watching movies from the land of make-believe is one of the most useful and entertaining ways to practice your social awareness skills for the real world.”
― Travis Bradberry, Emotional Intelligence 2.0
Sr Specialty Account Manager/ National Sales Trainer at Halozyme, Inc.
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