๐#SaturdayShelfie: Book 7 โ Introvert Power by Laurie Helgoe, PhD
A couple of years ago, I realized something importantโnot everything needs to be shared. I started keeping my projects and plans to myself until they materialized. Not because I was secretive, but because I learned that silence protects progress.
A classic example of succeeding quietly is when you plant a seed. It doesnโt make noise. It doesnโt announce its growth. It just stays in the soil, absorbing what it needs, and then one dayโboom! A tree.
At the time, I didnโt even know there were books about this idea. I had just learned it through experience. Then, I came across this bookโฆ
Introvert Power by Laurie Helgoe is a powerful reminder that you donโt have to be the loudest person in the room to make an impact. It challenges the idea that being an introvert is a weakness and shows that quiet strength is just as powerful. Solitude isnโt lonelinessโitโs where creativity, deep thinking, and personal growth thrive.
With that in mind, why should you read this book?
โ๏ธ To understand that silence is strength, not weakness.
โ๏ธ To embrace your need for space and privacy without guilt.
โ๏ธ To see why some of the most successful people operate quietly.
Not everything needs an audience. Sometimes, the best things grow in silence.
What are you reading this week?
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