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A Guide to Emotional Intelligence
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Have you ever wondered why some conversations turn sour? How a calm discussion suddenly becomes unbearable? Have you ever felt hopeless, like there were no good options left? Well, there are.
In Hope: A Guide to Emotional Intelligence, Gabriel Richardson helps listeners discover what emotional intelligence truly is, and what it isn't. Through the five pillars of emotional intelligence, practical exercises, and proven strategies for handling difficult conversations, this book is a roadmap to healthier, more compassionate relationships.
Drawing from personal testimony, biblical wisdom, and hard-won life lessons, Richardson explores examples of emotional intelligence in Scripture, especially in the way Jesus demonstrated empathy, compassion, and grace. Each chapter has real-world applications, from avoiding language that fuels conflict to setting healthy boundaries and responding with empathy.
This book is all about healing from past wounds, breaking unhealthy patterns, and learning to communicate with kindness and truth. Listeners will learn how to recognize emotional filters, overcome people-pleasing, combat negative self-talk, and build stronger relationships grounded in faith and emotional awareness.
Gabriel Richardson wears many hats: worship leader at Redeemer Church, two-time Sammy-nominated musician, computer specialist for Oneida County, co-writer for richardsonmusic.net, and bass player for the Mark Bolos Band. Beyond his titles, Gabriel has struggled, grown, and learned what it means to love others. Hope: A Guide to Emotional Intelligence is his first book, written to remind listeners that no matter their past, they are enough, and there is always hope.
©2026 Gabriel A. Richardson (P)2026 Gabriel A. Richardson