3 Titles for Introverts Living in an Extrovert World
With a focus on self-care and strategies for introverts, each of these titles can help you navigate a world that rewards and encourages extrovert behaviors.
From strategies to deepen networking skills, setting healthy boundaries, or even improving your small talk, these books can help you feel a little more comfortable in the world we live in today.
This book is guided by one mantra: there is nothing wrong with being an introvert. The skills that are often attributed to being an extrovert are just that: skills that can be learned and sharpened. From small talk to expressing yourself and setting boundaries, author Scott H. An aims to show readers how to become a “Skilled Introvert.”
Nine interpersonal skills including ‘The skill of self-promotion’ and ‘The skill of conveying your thoughts’ are the tenets of this book, all written by an author who lends personal experience into each of these lessons.
Award-winning mental health coach and psychotherapist Holly A. Schneider teaches you how to choose what to carry and what to let go in your daily life, setting boundaries even under difficult conditions. As an introvert, setting boundaries is a crucial way to express your own needs and stand up for yourself even when the discomfort can be overwhelming.
Lighten your load and become a better version of yourself with practical skills that will protect your mental health in Carry Your Own Backpack.
Improve your confidence and open up new opportunities with An Introvert’s Guide to World Domination. Nick Shelton offers practical strategies that will help you connect with people that matter, turning your introversion into a strength, not a weakness.
When staying put or staying out of the way aren’t the right choices to succeed, this book can equip you with the tools you need to move past social discomfort and shyness where it counts. Motivation, encouragement, and real-life advice will help you get where you want to be.