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The Introverts Guide To Leaving The House Jenny Valentish

  • SKU: BELL-239589816
The Introverts Guide To Leaving The House Jenny Valentish
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The Introverts Guide To Leaving The House Jenny Valentish instant download after payment.

Publisher: Simon and Schuster
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 2.71 MB
Pages: 178
Author: Jenny Valentish
ISBN: 9781923419124, 1923419129
Language: English
Year: 2025

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The Introverts Guide To Leaving The House Jenny Valentish by Jenny Valentish 9781923419124, 1923419129 instant download after payment.

At last: a practical and relatable book for introverts, stand-offishs, sociophobes and awkwards. The Introvert's Guide to Leaving the House is stuffed full of game plans for every excruciating social scenario. Journalist and reformed sociophobe Jenny Valentish will help you extend your social battery life, tackle fear of judgement, form more meaningful connections, create an online presence that feels comfortable, express more of your body's own bonding chemicals, hit a party like a SWAT team, nail phone conversations, handle conflict, become a more confident manager and team player, hack public speaking, turn small talk into profound connections, reframe limiting self-beliefs, and navigate the overlap between social anxiety and neurodiversity. Do we Wary Marys need curing? Of course not. But sometimes we can do with a few aces up our sleeves to navigate social interactions.