Sylvia Loehken

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Sylvia Loehken



Dr Sylvia Loehken is a highly in-demand coach and speaker who specialises in how introverts and extroverts can work together. She is herself an introvert who was originally been a rather fearful public speaker, but in 2012 she was named 'Speaker of the Year' in Germany. She has a PhD in linguistics and communication, and is a qualified coach. She works with many of Europe's leading companies and institutions such as Berlin Regional Bank, Vienna University of Economics and Business, and University of Hamburg. ...more

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“introverts are like batteries: they charge themselves in repose without any ‘outside’ wind and prefer not to involve themselves in any activity at this stage.”
Sylvia Loehken, Quiet Impact: How to be a successful Introvert

“Conflicts are however a part of life: wherever people are together, there will be incompatibility in their thoughts, feelings or actions. It is enormously important to overcome such differences in order to make a functioning communal life possible.”
Sylvia Loehken, The Power of Personality: How Introverts and Extroverts Can Combine to Amazing Effect

“Calm is good, passivity not to much. Calm is always a basic inner attitude that makes it possible to concentrate and act purposefully. But passivity suggest an element of denial. Passive people refuse to take initiatives and to exploit stimuli. They sit and wait - without strength, defiant or rigid from shock - in whatever their situation is and prefer to suffer considerably from their plight rather than trying to change something. This includes boredom and even bad relationships.”
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