Introvert: Knowing What It Means to Be a Highly Sensitive Person or Empath
Written by Vayana Ariz, Camelia Hensen and Cammy Hollows
Narrated by Samantha Novak and Queenie Walsh
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About this audiobook
This is a book with three short, separate books in it, but the topics are all somehow related. The titles relate to these topics:
Topic 1: 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.
Topic 2: Why are some people empaths?
What is the science behind this?
And why are some empaths more susceptible to addictions?
These and many other questions will be addressed in this brief guide. On top of that, you will learn more about narcissism versus empathy, how to become a more empathetic spouse, the dangers of social media, healing methods for empaths with traumatic memories, and what the difference is between empathic parenting and “rescue” parenting. All of these topics will help you understand empathy, empaths, and yourself better.
Topic 3: Are you or is anyone you know a highly sensitive person?
In order to answer that question, we have to study the subject, and what distinguishes such a person from others who have “regular” levels of sensitivity. The journey begins in a person’s childhood. Highly sensitive children react differently to the heightened impulses that enter their brains. These stimuli shape their character, their behavior, and their talents.
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Reviews for Introvert
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I listened to this audiobook, and it was really inspirational. In case you're trying to find a manual on this subject, just get this book. This deserved my time. Lastly, a book that gives you what you want. One other detail: The narrator sounded so great that I would certainly listen to it in the future. Perhaps even more than just once. I can't recall everything that's being stated in these audiobooks, so it would be worth reminding me of what was actually being pointed out.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If you ask me, there is probably nothing better on the market about this specific topic. Amazing, I must say. The storyteller's voice was soothing. Did I already mention that it sounded really professional? Well, it did. Yes, and that's the reason that I loved listening to it so much.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Both the narrator and the writer put some real effort into this. It really feels like the author did a fantastic job here. I do not always appreciate all books, but this stuck out. And because it did, I started paying attention to it. It was some of the best time I spent, particularly since I was doing some other tasks in the meantime.