Laurie Helgoe





Laurie Helgoe

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Average rating: 3.81 · 446 ratings · 92 reviews · 5 distinct works
Introvert Power: Why Your I...
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The Anxiety Answer Book
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Boomer's Guide to Dating
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“Your nature is not the problem. The problem is that you have become alienated from your nature -- from your power source.”
Laurie Helgoe, Introvert Power: Why Your Inner Life Is Your Hidden Strength

“When psychologists Catherine Caldwell-Harris and Ayse Ayçiçegi compared U.S. and Turkish samples, they found that having "an orientation inconsistent with societal values" is a risk factor for poor mental health. The findings support what the researchers call the personality-culture clash hypothesis: "Psychological adjustment depends on the degree of match between personality and the values of surrounding society." To the extent that introverts feel the need to explain, apologize, or feel guilty about what works best for them, they feel alienated not only from society but from themselves.”
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“Let's clear one thing up: Introverts do not hate small talk because we dislike people. We hate small talk because we hate the barrier it creates between people.”
Laurie Helgoe, Introvert Power: Why Your Inner Life Is Your Hidden Strength



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