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STOP APOLOGIZING FOR YOURSELF AND START TO WIN, JUST THE WAY YOU ARE! Introvert specific information you won't find anywhere else
THIS 100 PAGE BOOK IS ABOUT FINDING THE JOB YOU WANT, DEVELOPING YOUR CAREER, ENHANCING YOUR RELATIONSHIPS AND TAKING BACK YOUR POWER IN THE 21ST CENTURY. IT'S ALSO ABOUT YOUR GOOD HEALTH. |
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Read the reviews.
5.10.2010
Dear Nancy,
For many, many years I've said that my brother Michael is (was) the "perfect" Leo, while I, tho born in the sign, was more Virgo-ish in nature. I've always known that I hated crowds, hated noise, loved to read, and never had a clue that I was an introvert. I knew that I was not "outgoing", but didn't think anything more than that.
Like one of your clients mentioned in the book, I had a wonderful boss, with a job I loved. I was a charge nurse (which I wasn't really fond of doing), but dealt. I used to say that I'd follow her (with the ED behind me) down into and thru Hell and out the other side and that we did it on a daily basis. I loved the job. I had a secretary that was a backstabbing individiual. One day, after she'd been her usual witchy self, I'd had enough. I turned around, looked at her- told her that it wasn't my fault she wasn't getting laid on a regular basis and to put a sock in it. One of the doc's turned around and looked at me in shock and said Sandy??? I looked back and said "I have had Enough. I will take no more." Amazingly enough, she got another job, I got a new secretary that literally read my mind, we worked together so well and the ER grew like wildfire. I still miss that job. It changed when she moved up the ladder.
At any rate, validation. Thanks for the book. I'd never realized (college educated idiot!) that I was an introvert. I'm still kind of surprised! I'm a nurse. have been for decades. Always loved caring for people, critters. The ED which was really difficult for me at first, became another great love. In return- they asked me to teach. I did it. I hated it. Still hate it. Don't teach now... I'd gone back to school b/c looking down the road, I knew that I couldn't keep up the pace as I aged, AND I didn't like many of the people I worked with . The "milieu" if you will, of the department had changed. I'd tried, when I first moved back to Parkersburg, to "fit in". I tried to be outgoing, to talk and chat- but I still couldn't stand to go out, hated the get togethers and gave it up. It was not a good idea. At any rate- I went back to school. I'm a Nurse Practitioner now. I have my own office. It's quiet, tho' I usually leave the door open so I can track what's going on. I have my books, my computer, my peace. I can play my music (no rap). The office staff love me. I'm thrilled to be here. It's amazing. What a blessing to have found this place.
Thanks for the book. Truly. It opened my eyes to so many things. And made me rethink some things.