Introversion: How Much an Introvert, Empath, and Highly Sensitive Person Have in Common

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· Efalon Acies · Narrated by Samantha Novak and Queenie Walsh
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This is a book with nine short, separate books in it, but the topics are all somehow related. The titles relate to these topics:



Topic 1: There is no doubt about the fact that introverts are different than extroverts. Although every person has their own unique personality traits, some generalizations can help us gain greater insights in the workings of our brains, and with that understanding, we can function better, feel better, and live better.



Topic 2: Empaths... empathy... sensitivity... what’s the difference?


Some people have developed a knack for feeling compassion or empathy for other people. To others, it comes naturally. And to some, it’s an intense gift that has ups and downs, pros and cons that allow them to help others but also become fatigued when they don’t watch themselves.


Are you an empath? Or do you just have a lot of empathy?


In this guide, you’ll figure out some of the major distinctions, as well as specific types of empaths, like earth empaths, physical empaths, relationship empaths, dark empaths, and food empaths. You will also receive some advice about how to lead your empathic children in the right paths of life.




Topic 3: The contents of this book will guide you along to a variety of topics related to high sensitivity. They range from the simple basics of what makes someone a highly sensitive person to the connection between high sensitivity and autism, the attraction of narcissists, tips to stop worrying, and how to face rejection without getting hurt. And the last chapter talks about how hypersensitivity can be a hereditary factor people are born with.

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John Feisel
December 17, 2020
In all honesty, I feel this is a good book for those who have an interest in this particular topic. Anytime you're inspired about anything, you usually tell others about it. So, that's what I'm doing. I am trying to point out something bad about this audiobook, but I can't. It's simply way too good. So without more exaggeration, I simply think everybody needs to think of listening to it.
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