Gotta Reads


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I spend hours every week surfing the web; I don’t know what I did before the internet. Sound familiar?

I read a lot of good stuff and I’d like to share some of my favourites with you - in case you’ve missed it on your www travels.

I’ve got two favourite introvert articles. These will set anyone
straight about introvert myths.
Caring for Your Introvert by Jonathan Rauch.
The Introverts Strike Back by Hunter Nuttall.

More suggestions on good social skills:
Seven Ways to Overcome Social Awkwardness That You Can Practice Anytime
by Trent at The Simple Dollar.
Click here for Express Yourself to Success social skills posts.

Some good advice on asking for feedback:
Requesting Feedback by John at World Champion Evaluator.
Click here for Express Yourself to Success giving and asking for feedback posts.

A display of compassion and empathy:
The Right Words at the Right Time by Patrick Mathieu at Power of Mortality.
Click here for Express Yourself to Success posts: The Simple Act of Noticing and Leadership and Empathy

Comic that gives some interesting instructions:
How to Fake a Smile by Scott Meyer at Basic Instructions.
Click here for Express Yourself to Success post: Why Smile?

That’s it for now - more another day!

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WHAT DO YOU DO?
Generally speaking, when you’re walking down the street, are you aware of the people around you or are you lost in your thoughts and on ‘automatic pilot’?

Please take a second and answer this quick survey question
click here to tell me what you do!

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