Laura Martell
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Quiet Girls Can Run the World
- Owning Your Power When You're Not the Alpha in the Room
- De: Rebecca Holman
- Narrado por: Marisa Calin
- Duración: 6 h y 59 m
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Quiet Girls Can Run the World tells introverts how to lead in ways that come naturally - by nurturing the talents of others, taking the time to reflect before making a decision, exercising emotional intelligence, and leaving egos at the door. In highlighting the power of "quiet" qualities, Holman also encourages us to push outside our comfort zones, so we can stand our ground in expressing our views, work well with those who have different personalities, and bring our A game to each public speaking opportunity.
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Misogyny disguised as empowerment
- De Laura Martell en 09-27-22
- Quiet Girls Can Run the World
- Owning Your Power When You're Not the Alpha in the Room
- De: Rebecca Holman
- Narrado por: Marisa Calin
Misogyny disguised as empowerment
Revisado: 09-27-22
As an avowed introvert, I was hoping that this book would provide insights for my benefit. Instead, I found that it largely reaffirmed traditional gender roles without really getting to the “rule the world” part.
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