Ticho: Síla introvertů ve světě, který nikdy nepřestává mluvit

Ticho: Síla introvertů ve světě, který nikdy nepřestává mluvit

by Susan Cain , Petr Miklica (Translator)
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Children’s Self-help Business & Economics
Format Hardcover
Pages 346
Language Czech
Published Dec 5, 2012
Publisher Jan Melvil
ISBN-13 9788087270431
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Susan Cain and Petr Miklica explore the intriguing dynamics of introversion in a world that often prizes extroverted traits. Delving into the nature of personality, the authors argue that introverts possess unique strengths that can be leveraged for personal and professional growth. Through a combination of thorough analysis and engaging anecdotes, they invite the reader to reconsider traditional notions of success and leadership.

The work not only addresses the challenges faced by introverts but also highlights their contributions in a society that frequently overlooks quieter individuals. By focusing on the inner workings of introverted minds, Cain and Miklica illuminate the power of listening, reflection, and deep thinking. They present a compelling case for the value of solitude and the insights it can breed.

Drawing from various fields such as psychology and business, the authors provide practical advice designed to help introverts thrive alongside their more extroverted counterparts. They encourage readers to harness their distinct qualities, fostering a greater appreciation for diverse personalities in any environment.

Ultimately, this exploration serves as a toolbox for both introverts and extroverts to better understand one another, cultivate empathy, and create spaces where all voices can be heard. Through thoughtful engagement, the book champions a harmonious coexistence in an ever-vocal world.

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