Brendan Paul
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“The truth is, we expect it of ourselves, and so we deal with the anxiety and pressure that follow, trying to be seen as perfect by society.”
― Learn How To Talk To Anyone: Overcome Awkwardness, Make Connections And Socialize With Ease
― Learn How To Talk To Anyone: Overcome Awkwardness, Make Connections And Socialize With Ease
“My attitude is that if you push me towards something that you think is a weakness, then I will turn that perceived weakness into a strength. –Michael Jordan”
― Learn How To Talk To Anyone: Overcome Awkwardness, Make Connections And Socialize With Ease
― Learn How To Talk To Anyone: Overcome Awkwardness, Make Connections And Socialize With Ease
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(last edited Mar 10, 2024 06:43PM)
Mar 10, 2024 06:10PM
Brendan Paul Follow to find paperback and hardcover editions :)
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Hello Friends! I'm so elated to be here and part of something so wonderful as Goodreads! I'm also happy to share that I recently launched my third book, Learn How To Listen Better: Avoid Conflict And Breakups, Develop The Necessary Skills To Build And Repair Relationships. This is book three in a 5-part series named The Successful Introverts Guide. I am a dyed-in-the-wool introvert who has struggled to make connections with people in the past. My books reflect the work I've done to ease the transition from a hopeless wallflower to a much better socializer. The original randomized Myers-Briggs type indicator sample showed that 50.7% of Americans are introverts, and extroverts make up 49.3% of the population. Despite this, we introverts live in an extroverted world. You can't stop being an introvert and why should you? However, you can learn some valuable skills to improve how you interact with others and step out of your comfort circle. I hope you read my books and find they helped you improve your life in a meaningful way. If they do, please share your thoughts in a review. From my family to yours, thank you!



