Self-Promotion for Introverts: The Quiet Guide to Getting Ahead
"Filled with tips ... The author's tone is supportive and she does not argue that introverts should become live wires."
"--The New York Times"
"Best Books 2009"
"--Publishers Weekly"
"Whatever's behind your reluctance to speak out for yourself, "Self-Promotion for Introverts"(R)] is the first book I've seen with serious r
...morePaperback, 267 pages
Published
October 1st 2009
by McGraw-Hill
(first published September 22nd 2009)
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Rebecca
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Recommends it for:
anyone who feels the need to promote themselves
Shelves:
non-fiction
My two initial impressions of this book were not good: the cover has glasses on it for some reason (does that mean only introverts wear glasses or if you're introverted you wear glasses?) and the first chapter implied, to me, if you're an introvert you have low self-esteem. Not true.
The rest of the book reminded me of "What Color Is Your Parachute?", but written with specific attention on how introverts can do those activities.
I'm still slightly unclear on ex...more
The rest of the book reminded me of "What Color Is Your Parachute?", but written with specific attention on how introverts can do those activities.
I'm still slightly unclear on ex...more
This book was well-written and easy to read. I enjoyed all of the personal stories that were included from many of the different successful people that Nancy Ancowitz included within the pages. I think her ideas are spot on, and I can see how she has been a big help to other introverts as they built a better career for themselves.
If you're an artist, this book can be a big help for how you approach the public relations aspect of your career.
If you're an artist, this book can be a big help for how you approach the public relations aspect of your career.
Given the title, I thought this book must have been written just for me. Then I started reading it, and realized I've already read all this stuff elsewhere. Not a bad book, just not essential. May be good for some introvert who doesn't do much reading (?).
I appreciated Ancowitz understanding of her audience and the way she did not encourage introverts to try to be more extroverted, while dispensing practical advice and wisdom throughout her book. I started off expecting to skip around throughout the book (and it could certainly be read and utilized well in this way) but kept finding myself settling in to read, not wanting to miss nuggets of information.
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