Yes, you may be an introvert. But like others, you want to gain that confidence, that prowess to give spotlight to your abilities. You want to get together more than just a couple of friends. Like others, you dream of breaking away from your shell and practicing and sharing your talents. How can you achieve all these? Who can teach you how?
Extroverts are said to outnumber introverts with a ratio of 3:1. Intelligent, influential and extrovert leaders like John F. Kennedy, Pope Francis, and Bill Gates, have certainly marked a name. But don’t you forget Plato, Mahatma Ghandi, or Marie Curie. Haven’t they contributed greatness just the same? They are the introverts—the quiet, but meek, reserved yet insightful. Introverts are a fitting ingredient to civilization. Isn’t it wonderful if you can finally have the strength to reveal the talents kept snugly inside?
This perceptive and supportive new guide, The Introvert’s Social Survival Guide, allows introverts to unleash inner skills and adapt and outshine in a society that sees only extroverts with the ability to do so. Eliza Palmer, a renowned lecturer, author, and Public Health Expert, is here to show you the methods.
This introvert’s guide will direct you and advise you with the lessons necessary to help you win over new peers and bring out the inner leader in you:
· Understanding an Introverted Personality
· Intrinsic Characteristics of an Introvert
· Facts and Myths about Introverts
· Introversion: The Pros and Cons
· Analyzing Your Introverted Self on Studies
· Fitting the Introvert among a Crowd
· Gaining Self-Confidence and Social IQ as an Introvert
· Cultivating Leadership in Introverts
· Forming Strong Relationships as an Introvert
What do you say? Do you want to be an introvert that someone can look up to? A face among the crowd? A leader bursting with assurance and respect?Do you consider a party a drag? Do you often yawn at tedious small talks? Do you avoid every invite that involves even just a slice of socializing?
Yes, you may be an introvert. But like others, you want to gain that confidence, that prowess to give spotlight to your abilities. You want to get together more than just a couple of friends. Like others, you dream of breaking away from your shell and practicing and sharing your talents. How can you achieve all these? Who can teach you how?
Extroverts are said to outnumber introverts with a ratio of 3:1. Intelligent, influential and extrovert leaders like John F. Kennedy, Pope Francis, and Bill Gates, have certainly marked a name. But don’t you forget Plato, Mahatma Ghandi, or Marie Curie. Haven’t they contributed greatness just the same? They are the introverts—the quiet, but meek, reserved yet insightful. Introverts are a fitting ingredient to civilization. Isn’t it wonderful if you can finally have the strength to reveal the talents kept snugly inside?
This perceptive and supportive new guide, The Introvert’s Social Survival Guide, allows introverts to unleash inner skills and adapt and outshine in a society that sees only extroverts with the ability to do so. Eliza Palmer, a renowned lecturer, author, and Public Health Expert, is here to show you the methods.
This introvert’s guide will direct you and advise you with the lessons necessary to help you win over new peers and bring out the inner leader in you:
· Understanding an Introverted Personality
· Intrinsic Characteristics of an Introvert
· Facts and Myths about Introverts
· Introversion: The Pros and Cons
· Analyzing Your Introverted Self on Studies
· Fitting the Introvert among a Crowd
· Gaining Self-Confidence and Social IQ as an Introvert
· Cultivating Leadership in Introverts
· Forming Strong Relationships as an Introvert
What do you say? Do you want to be an introvert that someone can look up to? A face among the crowd? A leader bursting with assurance and respect? An introvert who knows how to stand out? Get advice from the expert now!