Wallflower: Essays and Anecdotes for Quiet Women Who Want to Be Heard

Wallflower: Essays and Anecdotes for Quiet Women Who Want to Be Heard

by GG Renee Hill

118 pages· 2014· ISBN 9781495909207

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Do you ever feel that life is calling you to express yourself but your natural instinct is to stay quiet? All of her life, GG Renee thought her calm, quiet nature was a weakness. She wanted to be tougher, more aggressive and more vocal. She felt limited by her sensitivity and she saw it as a burden. WALLFLOWER is a book of essays for women like her, who have gone through life thinking that something is wrong with them because they are introverted and reflective in nature. From shy beginnings and limiting beliefs to anxiety and the awkwardness of self-promotion, she offers advice to those who want to express themselves creatively but are afraid to draw attention to themselves and be vulnerable. - Discover insights on how to make your individuality work for you - Debunk the myths and limiting beliefs that keep you from believing in yourself - Find out the truth about self-promotion and the mindset you need to share your voice in a sincere way - Identify the key concepts that make fear irrelevant and purpose all that matters With the right conviction, we can feel empowered by our individuality instead of feeling impaired by it. WALLFLOWER encourages readers to embrace who they are and reveal the unique gifts that can only be found by looking within.

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