#083 An Episode for Shy People - "Quiet" By Susan Cain

#083 害羞的人的一集 - 苏珊·凯恩的“安静”

The Feel Good English Podcast

2017-01-25

18 分钟
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Get the transcript at www.feelgoodenglish.com   Are you Shy, or Just an Introvert?  Even though Western culture idealizes the outgoing, confident, and very social personality, not everyone can be that person. And in the book, "Quiet" by Susan Cain, we learn that people that aren't extremely social, or as we call them here, introverts, can bring a lot of value to group settings.  There have been many famous "introverts" too, which you can read more about in the book.  In today's episode, learn more about:  If you're an introvert What the difference between being shy and an introvert is How to "act" like an extrovert when society calls for it.  So don't be shy, and listen to this episode of the Feel Good English podcast.
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  • Hello there, Kevin.

  • Here with another episode of the Feel Good English Podcast,

  • the only English podcast that is helping you become more fluent in English and life.

  • And today I have an episode based on a book that will help you become more fluent in self awareness.

  • Self awareness is the ability to know yourself,

  • to notice things about you and to know what you're good at, what you're bad at.

  • Question for you.

  • Do you consider yourself shy?

  • Are you quiet or are you outgoing?

  • Do you like to talk?

  • Are you very social?

  • And what about with English?

  • Are you kind of nervous and apprehensive when it comes to speaking English or do you have full confidence in you throw yourself into situations without even worrying about mistakes?

  • Another question, you ever heard the term introvert or the term extrovert?

  • Introverts and extroverts are the topic in the book Quiet by Susan Cain.

  • And in today's episode we're going to talk about the difference between introverts and extroverts with the intention of helping those out there that might find themselves being quieter.

  • They might even consider themselves a little antisocial

  • because they're not always interested in being around other people and always hanging out with other people and being the center of attention.

  • Could be at work, social life, school maybe.

  • You see others that are always interacting with other people and they seem