People want to better understand themselves and feel better about themselves, especially if society labels them as different. This book takes an offbeat, sometime humors, but always sincern, approach to helping introvert become comfortable and happy with who they are.
BE YOURSELF
BE INTROVERTED
BE HAPPY
All your life you've heard the myths . . .
-Introverts are depressed and lonely.
-Introverts wish they were more outgoing.
-Introverts lack self-confidence.
These stereotypes about introverts have been propagated by the people who do all the loud talking--the extroverts. To counter these (and many more) common misconceptions, author Elizabeth Wagele, a self-proclaimed introvert, offers a book that delivers the truth: "The Happy Introvert."
This compassionate guide explores the rich inner world you as an introvert enjoy. The insightful advice--presented in a fun format of provocative quizzes wacky cartoons and inspiring quotes--will help you better appreciate your uniqueness.
With "The Happy Introvert," you'll learn to navigate the extroverted world without compromising your creative, independent self.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. The Introvert in an Extraverted World 1
2. Relationships 50
3. Parenting and Teaching Children 80
4. Adolescence and Self-Esteem 110
5. Creativity 140
6. Dr. Carl Gustav Jung 180
7. Neurology and Personality 200
Appendix A. Introverts and Extraverts at their Best and Worst 220
Appendix B. The MBTI and Work 230