Description |
1 online resource (xxiv, 256 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Front Cover; Praise for Introvert Power; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Quotation; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Antisocial, Weird, or Displaced?; Chapter 1: The Mistaken Identity; Chapter 2: Alone Is Not a Four-Letter Word; Chapter 3: Becoming an Alien; Chapter 4: "Anyone Else IN?"; Chapter 5 :Meditating with the Majority: The Introverted Society; Part II: The Introvert's Wish List; Chapter 6: A Room of Your Own; Chapter 7: The Time to Think; Chapter 8: The Right to Retreat; Chapter 9: The Freedom of a Flâneur; Chapter 10: Inroads to Intimacy; Part III: Standing Still in a Loud World |
Summary |
Laurie Helgoe shows readers that they don't need to adapt and blend into the loud, outgoing extroverted portion of America. Instead, they can find ways to thrive as they are, to use introversion not as a weakness but as a source of power |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-245) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Introverts.
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Introversion.
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Introversion, Psychological
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Personality.
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Introversion
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Introverts
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781402220005 |
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1402220006 |
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1281817554 |
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9781281817556 |
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9781402280894 |
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1402280890 |
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9781402280900 |
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1402280904 |
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