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How to Make Friends as an Introvert #2

How to Make Friends as an Introvert : How to Manage Your Strengths and Weaknesses as an Introvert to Improve Your Social Life

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How to Make Friends as an Introvert

If you are an introvert looking for tips on how to manage your strengths and weaknesses to become better at socializing, this book is for you.

“How to Make Friends as an Introvert: How to Manage Your Strengths and Weaknesses as an Introvert to Improve Your Social Life” is the second book in the “How to Make Friends as an Introvert” series.

In the first book you learned how to meet new people and make new friends as an introvert. In this book, you’ll learn about the most common strengths and weaknesses of introverts. The book is packed with advice on how you can manage them to improve your social life.

If the first book was about the fundamentals of making friends as an introvert, in this book we will dig deeper into your personality and see how we can make the most out of it when socializing.

Introversion Does NOT Have to Hold You Back

The book will tell you how to make the most out of your strengths and deal with your weaknesses so that they won’t hold you back. Introversion can be the source of your strength in social settings, not the reason why you’re quiet and feel uncomfortable.

Here are just some of the things you will learn from the book:

how to use your number one skill as an introvert to improve your social life
10 random questions to ask your friends to have an interesting conversation
how to use the basic principle of non-violent communication (NVC) to make other people feel understood when talking with you
your number one “weakness” as an introvert, and how to deal with it
how to find the right balance between socializing and alone time
13 ways to recharge your batteries as an introvert
how to socialize if you hate parties
10 ways to socialize with your friends without draining your energy (your extroverted friends will like these ideas, too)
preferred forms of communication for introverts
5 reasons why phone calls suck for introverts (you can use them to explain to other people why you don’t like talking on the phone)
why online friends are perfect for introverts
how to deal with despised small talk (hint: small talk CAN be enjoyable and purposeful)
how to steer small talk in the right direction
3 things to remember when making small talk as an introvert
how to use your main strengths to develop strong relationships (with both newly met people and your current friends)
3 tips to stop saying “yes” when you want to say “no”
why saying “no” shouldn’t be your default response, either
how to use honesty to improve your social life
3 common harmful behaviors of introverts (by exhibiting these behaviors it will be hard for you to socialize)


Would You Like to Become Better at Socializing?

By following the advice from the book, you will learn how to use your strengths as an introvert to get to know new people and strengthen your current relationships.

46 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 2, 2014

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Nate Nicholson

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Nate Nicholson is interested in the practical aspect of the self-help literature. He writes books for people who want to make the most out of their lives by always striving to become a better person.

Nate enjoys writing about introversion and self-confidence, two things close to his heart. The journey he undertook to overcome shyness and become a self-confident person has helped him discover entrepreneurship, fitness, and personal growth, all of which are his main personal interests.

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