Introvert: How Personality Types Can Influence the World for Good
Written by Cammy Hollows
Narrated by Queenie Walsh
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About this audiobook
The following topics are included in this 2-book combo:
Book 1: This guide answers some major questions that introverts have had in the past. And obviously, it will address those concerns in a way that provides new insights and useful information.
Topics include the intimidation factor, even for introverts, as well as finding introverts to talk to, socializing with them, why you can be proud of being an introvert, things extroverts and introverts can learn from each other, and basic interaction skills we all need.
These fascinating topics will help you see the bigger picture.
Book 2: Introverts are introverts, but did you know that there are different kinds of introverts?
Aside from touching on this particular topic, this book will also teach you more about how to embrace your inner introvert and make things work for you. Additionally, the we will empathize with you and tell you about how it feels to be misunderstood as an introvert. The main quest in most people’s lives is happiness, and to introverts, this can be a special challenge when mixed messages are being conveyed to us by the media or the culture in which we live. Here, we will shed more light on that crucial part of our existence: Happiness for introverts. Last but not least, some dating tips for those who are in love with introverts are given as a small bonus.
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