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The purpose of this book is to unlock the hidden potential of its introverted readers which is why it essentially outlined their greatest strengths and provided a few examples on how it will apply in real life. Some of the aspects tackled here include how they best relate with other people and how their mind processes give them advantage over a lot of things. Plus, it empowers the readers to embrace these qualities despite being constantly considered as a weakness.
Do you feel that your introvert nature holds you back in your leadership and influence on your job?
When you have a good idea that could help the business, do you speak up and communicate the idea effectively with confidence, or does fear often win out and you remain silent?
Are work meetings a source of anxiety for you, and do you hold back from fully participating when you attend?
Do you feel you could be better at making personal connections with coworkers to network more effectively and contribute more to the business?
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
Challenges of being an Introvert
How to be more social
Why You Should Travel
How To Overcome Solitude
Career And Workplace
See It As A Blessing
And Much More Tips Inside!
This book explains the complexities encountered by introverts from the general public. It enumerates the issues that give rise to the inferiority of this personality type, and at the same time, give light on how these people's behaviors differ from negative characteristics such as shyness. By defining introvertism from an objective point of view, this book has outlined the important characterizing aspects of introverts as to how they think, build relationships, and gain energy -- crucial information that can help the readers build confidence in themselves and eliminate the stigma that envelopes this reserved personality.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781775143086
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 188
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-07-13
- Förlag: Harry Barnes