I'm happy to see you interacting with other people and actually enjoying it
~Me to my introverted best friend
@ima-bitch

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I'm happy to see you interacting with other people and actually enjoying it
~Me to my introverted best friend
@ima-bitch
Extrovert Me: audio course
First post for 2016!
This is a course that I find intriguing. You see, I'm an introvert. And by that, I don't mean that I'm a shy wallflower, though I certainly was that for most of my life. I mean that I am one of those people that needs solitude and quiet to "recharge".
In my childhood and youth, I was excrutiatingly submissive. Somehow, I had been taught that my own thoughts and opinions did not matter. Only those of others mattered. My job was to do what other people expected of me, even if it went against my better interests or desires. I made some very stupid mistakes in life because of this. Just to give you an idea, I clued in to how bad it was in my late teens. I was driving my brother’s car, leaving the city, to go home. As I was driving around the perimiter highway and passed an exit to a highway I did NOT need to take to get home, I felt an overwhelming urge to take the exit anyways, because someone built that exit to be taken, and I had this bizarre notion that if I didn’t take the exit, I was somehow offending the people who designed and built it. Yeah, it was that extreme. It took me many, many years of deliberate effort, including reading books, going to seminars and throwing myself to the wolves to get over that. Today, I find I actually enjoy meeting new people, I can strike up conversations with complete strangers, and I have overcome my need to please others, at cost to myself. Had a course like this been available, it probably would have saved me a whole lot of years of misery! If you’re an introvert in the same way I am, no, it’s not going to magically make you an extrovert. That’s not the kind of introvert/extrover they’re talking about here. But if you need to learn the skills that seem to come naturally to extroverts, this may be what you’re looking for. You get a CD and a 17 page downloadable workbook and the 10 part course uses neuro-linguistic programing techniques. International shipping and handling is free. There is lifetime 24/7 support.
Full 30 day money back guarantee.
The cost at the time of this writing is only $47.