Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Silence of the Lambs

He stands back, avoiding eye contact or company to talk about. His heart beats rapidly, and he is aware of perspiration, and butterflies in the stomach. If at times these symptoms in social situations or business you have lots of company.

Now imagine, vividly, a new book in hand that answers these questions.

Social psychologists reveal "too timid" is a growing social epidemic. Indeed, it is now the third most common psychiatric disorder.

shy people obviously find it difficult to meet people, build relationships, and participate in life. They are often lonely and frustrated.

shy people have more health problems because they tend to have a weak network of friends. They are less likely to give doctors enough information to treat properly.

They are less likely to make money to live their potential at work, or to feel appreciated for their contribution.

Metaphorically, shyness is a shrinking back from life, which weakens the bonds of human connection.

Emeritus Professor Thomas Harrell of Stanford University, examined the MBA in a period of 20 years to raise their success factor and found that "The number one factor linked with success was 'Social extraversion', the ability to speak .


Now, imagine a new book in hand turning "lamb" in "Lions" teach you all the right moves and when to do it in order to treat the true source of excessive shyness ... to make the curse of "The Dialog Dilemma" a thing of the past ... in short, to transform into extroverted and introverted losers leading ...

To activate the silence of the lamb in the lion's roar ... You can do it!

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