Celebrating Quiet People: Uplifting Stories for Introverts and Highly Sensitive Persons: #1 in the Quiet Phoenix Series

· Quiet Phoenix Book 1 · Publish With Prasen
4.3
18 reviews
Ebook
110
Pages
Ratings and reviews aren’t verified  Learn More

About this ebook

Celebrating Quiet People: A unique collection of motivational, inspirational and uplifting TRUE stories for introverts and highly sensitive persons that you shouldn’t miss....

* Now available also in Portuguese, Italian and Spanish*

From the Amazon #1 best-selling author of the “Quiet Phoenix” series of books comes an outstanding collection of biographies and events that guarantee to increase your self-compassion and self-esteem, regardless of your age, gender or status in society.

This book is primarily written to celebrate the unique characteristics of quiet, introverts and highly sensitive persons. 

But why should anyone write about such persons, you may wonder. 

The simple answer is because most societies, whether Western or Eastern, value extroversion as an ideal. 

“Successful” personalities are considered to be "bold, assertive, those who can take the centre stage and a fellow who is mighty likeable." 

Introverts are often misunderstood. 

At home, parents worry if their quiet child is spending too much time in solitude, day dreaming whereas the real world operates through socialising and networking. 

At school, teachers presume that if a child is hesitant in answering questions, that child must be displaying some kind of learning or social disability.

 At work, introverts are considered to be not good "team players" and lacking in enthusiasm and initiative.

And bullies (both in school and in the work place) think they are easy pushovers.

Still no one should assert that introverts do not have any strong points. 

They are in fact gifted with the strengths of persistence, hard work, creativity, self-discipline, a knack for self-learning, high emotional intelligence and a rich imagination.

After all, many eminent personalities like Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, Walt Disney, and even J.K. Rowling were introverts. 

In fact, as the author mentions, reading a lot of psychology books (including Susan Cain’s Quiet the power of introverts in a world that can’t stop talking) made him realise of his own unique potential, and his powers (or super powers, as he would like to say) that only a few years back he was not very conscious of. 

This resulted into the writing of the Quiet Phoenix series. The theme of the series was that just as the Phoenix bird has the potential to be reborn literally from the ashes, so do introverts have the power to rise from any difficult situation. 

"Celebrating Quiet People" tells us about how some really famous introverts overcame, with steely resolve, the most difficult challenges thrown their way. 

Persons associated with law, law firms or contemplating a career change may find the lessons especially relevant.

The author sincerely hopes that these stories will give you the courage to pursue your dreams and ambitions, regardless of how “outlandish” they may seem to others.

So what are you waiting for? Just scroll up and ADD THIS BOOK TO YOUR CART now.

Keywords: abraham lincoln, abraham lincoln free books, abraham lincoln biography, abraham lincoln leadership, walt disney biography, walt disney free, walt disney autobiography, albert einstein, albert einstein biography, albert einstein free books, albert einstein autobiography, albert einstein for kids, albert einstein biography for kids, albert einstein free, j.k. rowling biography, j.k. rowling short stories, self help books best sellers, introvert personality, introvert advantage, introvert business, introvert extrovert, introvert guide, introvert help, introvert power, career break, career decisions, career finding, quiet introvert, quiet power, self improvement for men, self improvement best sellers, self improvement 101, creative confidence, creative career, creative entrepreneur, creative people, uplifting stories, uplifting books, career change self help books, law firms, motivational, motivational and inspirational books free, personal growth and development, happiness, mental health, self-esteem, creativity, genius, behavioural psychology, short stories, self compassion, self esteem for men and teens and young adults and kids, self respect, introverted children

Ratings and reviews

4.3
18 reviews
Dale Dimitrijevich
May 24, 2015
Finally a book to focus on the attributes of introverts. Too often have I felt the sting of rejection due to my quiet nature. It's nice to read about others like me that have succeeded while not changing who they are at their core. Gives hope.
7 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
Dannie J.
April 10, 2015
Being an introvert myself, I can relate and aspire to do the same things the people in the book have done . Well done.
12 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
A Google user
April 9, 2015
Every introvert must read this Book.
8 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?

About the author

Prasenjeet Kumar is a Law graduate from the University College London (2005-2008), London University and a Philosophy Honours graduate from St. Stephen's College (2002-2005), Delhi University. In addition, he holds a Legal Practice Course (LPC) Diploma from College of Law, Bloomsbury, London.

Prasenjeet loves gourmet food, music, films, golf and travelling. He has already covered seventeen countries including Canada, China, Denmark, Dubai, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Sharjah, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, UK, Uzbekistan, and the USA.

Prasenjeet is the self-taught designer, writer, editor and proud owner of the website http://www.cookinginajiffy.com/which he has dedicated to his mother and http://www.publishwithprasen.com where he shares tips on self- publishing. 

Rate this ebook

Tell us what you think.

Reading information

Smartphones and tablets
Install the Google Play Books app for Android and iPad/iPhone. It syncs automatically with your account and allows you to read online or offline wherever you are.
Laptops and computers
You can listen to audiobooks purchased on Google Play using your computer's web browser.
eReaders and other devices
To read on e-ink devices like Kobo eReaders, you'll need to download a file and transfer it to your device. Follow the detailed Help Center instructions to transfer the files to supported eReaders.

Continue the series

More by Prasenjeet Kumar

Similar ebooks