Shy by Design
12 Timeless Principles to Quietly Stand Out
-
- Pedido anticipado
-
- Lanzamiento previsto: 16 jul 2024
-
- USD 21.99
-
- Pedido anticipado
-
- USD 21.99
Descripción editorial
Is your shyness holding you back from going after what you want? Are you tired of feeling like you aren’t good enough? Do your self-limiting beliefs sabotage you from speaking up and owning your story? Learn from this "solid resource" (Publishers Weekly) that "provides an important new way of understanding what it really takes to stand out!" (Cal Newport)
In Shy by Design, Michael Thompson shares his inspiring journey of moving from being riddled with self-doubt due to his shyness and debilitating stutter to becoming a sought-after career coach, university leadership lecturer, and strategic communication advisor for top global business executives and entrepreneurs.
Packed with actionable strategies and engaging stories, this transformative book will help you embrace the blessing of being underestimated, revolutionize your relationships, and amplify your impact without sacrificing your shy nature.
Thompson’s 12 principles teach you to:
• Grow your confidence and strengthen communication skills on your own terms and at your own pace.
• Create meaningful connections and foster a close-knit community that supports personal growth.
• Lead with quiet conviction that uplifts others on the climb toward success.
The author’s story of navigating the often loud world of sales and communication – while staying true to his shy way of being – will inspire you to embrace your unique strengths and see your “perceived” weaknesses through a more empowered lens. Whether you are a recent graduate, a seasoned executive, or someone seeking personal growth, Shy by Design will provide you with the motivation and action steps to embrace shyness as the superpower that it is.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Readers can embrace their quiet side to live happier and more fulfilled lives, according to this savvy debut guide from career coach Thompson. Plagued since childhood by a stutter and debilitating social anxiety, the author pursued a career in sales to challenge those fears and rose through the ranks once he reframed his "perceived" weaknesses as strengths. Sharing lessons gleaned along the way, Thompson recommends that readers stop faking "bullet-proof confidence" and instead approach others with kindness and honesty; expand personal and professional networks by strengthening ties with acquaintances and colleagues; and learn from others' communication styles and strategies. Thompson gears the advice largely toward professional development, with much talk of "optimizing" connections that might eventually yield career opportunities, and he strikes an effective balance between empowering readers to embrace their shyness and encouraging them to venture outside their comfort zones. It's a solid resource for young professionals looking to break out of their shells.