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Titles in This Set
Emotional Intelligence: Unlocking Your Potential for Professional and Personal Success
Divergent Mind: Thriving in a World That Wasn't Designed for You
Details
Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
Publisher: The Readers Paradise / HarperOne
Category: Non Fiction / Self-Help & Psychology
Overview
This two-book paperback set pairs a practical guide to emotional mastery with an eye-opening look at neurodivergent minds. Together they offer a rounded toolkit for anyone keen to understand themselves and others more deeply, whether that's managing emotions at work and at home, or recognising the hidden strengths of ADHD, autism, sensory processing differences and more. It's a thoughtful pick for personal development shelves, classrooms, workplaces, or as a considered gift for a reader who values growth, empathy and inclusion.
About the Books
Emotional Intelligence: Unlocking Your Potential for Professional and Personal Success moves beyond traditional IQ to show how self-awareness, empathy and emotional regulation shape real-world outcomes. Readers are guided through practical strategies for reading emotions accurately, responding calmly under pressure, and communicating with greater empathy — skills that translate directly into stronger relationships, sharper leadership, and calmer family life. It's written as an accessible, strategy-led companion for anyone navigating team dynamics, parenting, or personal reinvention.
Divergent Mind: Thriving in a World That Wasn't Designed for You, by Harvard- and Berkeley-educated writer Jenara Nerenberg, explores neurodiversity through real stories of women living with ADHD, autism, sensory processing differences, synesthesia and misophonia. After her own experiences were long mislabelled as simple anxiety, Nerenberg researched a fuller, more compassionate framework that moves away from "normal" versus "abnormal" thinking. The book blends personal narrative with research to help readers rethink neurological difference, recognise overlooked strengths, and build more inclusive homes, schools and workplaces. Together, these two paperbacks bridge emotional skill-building and neurodiversity awareness, making this set a versatile addition to any self-improvement or psychology collection.
About the Authors
Emotional Intelligence is credited to Dr. N. Gosain, whose work focuses on practical emotional-skills coaching for professional and personal success. Divergent Mind is written by Jenara Nerenberg, a Harvard- and Berkeley-educated writer, journalist and founder of The Neurodiversity Project, whose work has featured on NPR, CNN and the BBC. Diagnosed with autism as an adult, she brings a deeply personal, research-informed lens to the neurodiversity conversation, having lectured widely on psychology, sensitivity and inclusion.
Why You'll Love This Set
Two accessible, research-informed paperbacks in one bundle — perfect for building emotional literacy while embracing neurodiversity. Ideal for gifting, classroom libraries, or your own shelf, this set sparks meaningful conversations about how we think, feel and connect.
Please Note: Cover artwork may vary slightly from images shown; ISBN and edition refer to the UK print edition as listed.
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