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The Introvert Mindset
- How to Use Your Special Talents and Unique Personality Traits to Create Success
- Narrated by: Angel Clark
- Length: 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Have you ever wondered what a quiet person has to offer in today's noisy, bustling society? How can we learn to value and promote our talents in a world that favors those who are outgoing and assertive? Would you like to know more about your strengths as an introvert and how to use them to your advantage?
In The Introvert Mindset, We'll Explore Your Unique Talents and Celebrate What Sets You Apart!
In this audiobook, you'll learn:
- How to tell if you're an introvert
- How to use introversion to your advantage
- Learn to embrace and love the real you
- Why the world needs your unique insight
- Learn how you can recharge your social battery
- How to stand out (painlessly!) in the workplace
- How to happily coexist with your extroverted friends and family
- How to speak your mind and gain the respect of those around you
- Plus, so much more!
The Introvert Mindset is full of fascinating facts and practical ideas for introverts. A survival guide that will teach you, not only how to survive, but thrive in an extroverted world.
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- robert j exley
- 2017-03-01
another great read
this book really helps people understand the difference in introverts and extroverts. it's a very short and Powerful Reid
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- RBS Publishing
- 2016-01-13
Gave ma revelation!
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Sara Price is on to something here. I think this book should be read by managers. Why? Because companies are missing out on a lot of talent. Human resources most of the time focus on the people who "wow" them during interviews and they usually end up getting the wrong person. What about those people who actually have all the qualifications but simply lack the charisma to make a mark during interviews like introverts? This is what I realized after listening to Sara's book. It got me thinking. I've been working in the corporate world for years now and I'm still encountering people who don't know how to do their jobs. It's sort of a workplace pet peeve of mine.
There has to be a radical change in how we look at possible applicants for job openings. The human factor involved is just so strong that it leaves a lot of room for errors. There are a lot of talented introverts out there that need to be given a chance and I believe that if people in human resources were to read this book or any book that is like Sara Price's, the productivity of companies would get a big push.