Notre société valorise de plus en plus les caractères extravertis : pour réussir, il est bon d'être sociable, charismatique et de savoir travailler en équipe. A l'inverse, le discret, qu'il soit collègue de bureau, chef d'entreprise ou dirigeant politique, est souvent moins apprécié et ne semble pas adapté aux défis actuels. C'est à cette discrimination, dont elle fut elle-même victime, que s'attaque ici Susan Cain. Son propos, qui s'appuie sur des études menées dans différentes disciplines et des exemples célèbres (Chopin, Darwin, Gandhi, Gates, Wozniac), démontre les qualités - aussi précieuses que méconnues -, des introvertis : force de concentration, capacité d'analyse, sens de l'écoute, créativité, etc. Fort de son expérience et de ses consultations en entreprises, l'auteur offre également des outils (conseils, techniques) efficaces pour aider adultes et enfants, à mettre à profit leur personnalité. Un best-seller international, resté près de 2 ans sur la liste des meilleures ventes américaines.
Susan Cain Livres
Susan Cain est l'auteure de best-sellers internationaux qui explorent le pouvoir des introvertis dans un monde qui privilégie souvent l'expression extravertie. Son travail explore les profondeurs de la nature humaine, découvrant les forces cachées de ceux qui trouvent leur pouvoir dans le calme et la réflexion. Cain examine comment les introvertis peuvent prospérer et contribuer de manière significative lorsqu'ils s'alignent sur leurs penchants innés. Par ses écrits et ses initiatives, elle encourage les lecteurs à accepter leurs traits uniques et à reconnaître leur valeur. Son écriture est une invitation à explorer le paradoxe entre l'expression extérieure et le monde intérieur, soulignant l'impact profond d'une réflexion approfondie.







Quiet ... in 30 Minutes
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Do you know what Bill Gates, Eleanor Roosevelt, Warren Buffet, and Mahatma Gandhi all have in common? Apart from being iconic leaders, they are all introverts. Although leadership is often associated with bold confidence and charisma, many great leaders are soft spoken, and often shy, deep thinkers. In Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking, bestselling author Susan Cain uses historic, neuroscientific and literary evidence to describe how, for over a century, the value of extroverts has been glorified to the detriment of innovation and productivity. Touting the hidden strengths of introverts, Cain posits that revealing the power of quietude will not only free introverts to be themselves, but will contribute to positive advancements in leadership, parenting, intimate partnerships, and the work force. Quiet…in 30 minutes is the essential guide to quickly understanding the introverted personality explored in Susan Cain’s bestselling book, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking. Offering a chapter-by-chapter overview of Cain’s findings on the power of quiet, this concise summary offers insightful knowledge for introverts, their parents, partners, teachers, and employers.
Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole
- 461pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Bittersweetness is a tendency to states of long?ing, poignancy, and sorrow; an acute aware?ness of passing time; and a curiously piercing joy at the beauty of the world. It recognizes that light and dark, birth and death --bitter and sweet--are forever paired. Cain shows how a bittersweet state of mind is the quiet force that helps us transcend our personal and collective pain. If we don't acknowledge our own heartache, she says, we can end up inflicting it on others via abuse, domination, or neglect. But if we realize that all humans know--or will know--loss and suffering, we can turn toward one another
Quiet Journal
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The Sunday Times bestselling phenomenon Quiet has forever changed how we see introverts and how introverts see themselves. This companion journal will help you to harness your secret strengths, improve communication at home and at work, and nurture your best self. This guided journal takes you on the Quiet journey to becoming a stronger, more confident person. In part one, you'll learn more about your own temperament through a self-assessment quiz, which will teach you to make progress towards self-awareness, and realize your own authentic qualities and worth. Part two will then empower you to put that knowledge to practice with prompts for taking action in every aspect of life. This is the perfect practical resource for introverts or the people who want to better understand and support them.
The Happiness Track
How to Apply the Science of Happiness to Accelerate Your Success
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Everyone seeks happiness and success, yet achieving both has become increasingly difficult. As demands in work and personal life rise, we often try to cope by multitasking and pushing ourselves harder. While this may yield short-term results, it ultimately harms our well-being, relationships, and even productivity. Emma Seppälä explains that our burnout stems from outdated success theories, which suggest that relentless focus and discipline are essential for achievement and that stress is unavoidable. This book challenges these notions, presenting evidence that happiness is key to productivity and thriving in both work and home life. Drawing on recent scientific research in areas such as resilience, willpower, and mindfulness, Seppälä offers practical strategies to integrate these findings into everyday life. A fulfilling, successful, and anxiety-free existence is attainable, and this book provides the guidance needed to achieve it. Experts highlight the book's insights, emphasizing that reconfiguring our approach to happiness can transform our lives and careers. With research-backed strategies, it encourages us to thrive professionally while remaining authentic and enjoying the journey. Ultimately, it offers a science-based pathway to sustainable success that fosters fulfillment and well-being.
In her latest work, Susan Cain explores the depths of sorrow and longing, revealing the profound lessons these emotions can teach us about creativity, compassion, leadership, spirituality, mortality, and love. She introduces the concept of bittersweetness, characterized by a blend of longing, poignancy, and sorrow, alongside a heightened awareness of time and a unique joy found in beauty. This duality of light and dark, birth and death, reflects the intertwined nature of our experiences. Bittersweetness manifests in various forms, from music to poetry, leading us to a deeper connection with humanity. Rather than being a fleeting emotion, it represents a way of being and a rich heritage, supported by artistic, spiritual, and scientific insights. Cain emphasizes that embracing our own sorrows is crucial; neglecting them can lead to harm towards others. Recognizing our shared experiences of loss allows us to turn towards one another, transforming pain into creativity and connection. In a time marked by discord and anxiety, this exploration of bittersweetness offers a path to unity and understanding.
The monumental bestseller Quiet has been recast in a new edition that empowers introverted kids and teens Susan Cain sparked a worldwide conversation when she published Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking. With her inspiring book, she permanently changed the way we see introverts and the way introverts see themselves. The original book focused on the workplace, and Susan realized that a version for and about kids was also badly needed. This book is all about kids' world—school, extracurriculars, family life, and friendship. You’ll read about actual kids who have tackled the challenges of not being extroverted and who have made a mark in their own quiet way. You’ll hear Susan Cain’s own story, and you’ll be able to make use of the tips at the end of each chapter. There’s even a guide at the end of the book for parents and teachers. This insightful, accessible, and empowering book, illustrated with amusing comic-style art, will be eye-opening to extroverts and introverts alike.
To, že autorčin zájem o téma introverze tak neuvěřitelně zarezonoval, asi vypovídá o trendu naší doby – objevovat sílu v tom, co je (zdánlivě) slabé, a hodnotu v tom, co bylo dříve příliš nenápadné. Miliony lidí tak přijali, že jsou introvertní či plaší, a zjistili, že právě díky těmto vlastnostem jsou dobří posluchači, kteří dovedou navazovat hluboké vztahy. Že jsou v kontaktu se svým vnitřním já. Že zvládnou všechno to, co je běžné pro extraverty, jen si poté musí zalézt někam na klidné místo a načerpat energii. Mnoho lidí Susan Cainové řeklo, že by si bývali rádi její knihu přečetli, když byli děti, dospívali nebo se sami stali rodiči introvertních dětí. A právě pro ně napsala Tichou sílu. Zde se zaměřuje na důležitá témata života dětí a dospívajících (škola, společenský kontakt, koníčky, domov), dává užitečné tipy (jak si uvědomit sílu své povahy, nebo naopak vystoupit z komfortní zóny), dělí se o svůj příběh i výpovědi mnoha introvertních dětí a dospívajících a knihu zakončuje doslovem pro rodiče a učitele. Kniha je určena pro introvertní a plaché děti a dospívající, jejich rodiny a ty, kdo s nimi profesně přicházejí do kontaktu.
Cicha rewolucja... Co najmniej jedna trzecia osób, które znamy, to introwertycy. Preferują słuchanie od mówienia, czytanie książek od uczestnictwa w przyjęciach. Są pomysłowi i twórczy, ale unikają autopromocji oraz pracy w zespole. Choć często określa się ich jako ciche i spokojne, introwertycy przyczynili się do wielu wielkich osiągnięć, od słynnych słoneczników van Gogha po pierwszy komputer osobisty. Książka, oparta na badaniach naukowych i pełna fascynujących opowieści, ukazuje niedocenianie introwertyków i straty, jakie ponosi nasz rozgadany świat. Autorka, korzystając z wyników badań z psychologii i neurobiologii, ujawnia różnice między ekstrawertykami a introwertykami. Inspirującym aspektem jest prezentacja sukcesów introwertyków, od dynamicznych prelegentów po osiągających rekordowe wyniki sprzedaży akwizytorów, którzy czerpią siłę z samotności. Autorka dzieli się cennymi radami, jak lepiej radzić sobie z różnicami w relacjach introwertyk-ekstrawertyk, wzmacniać poczucie własnej wartości w introwertycznych dzieciach oraz kiedy warto udawać ekstrawertyka. Ta książka zmienia postrzeganie introwertyków oraz ich samego siebie.
Still und stark
Die Kraft introvertierter Kinder und Jugendlicher
Als Susan Cain ein Teenager war, wurde sie oft gefragt, warum sie so still ist. Daraufhin zwang sie sich jahrelang, im Unterricht das Wort zu ergreifen und auf Partys zu gehen, auch wenn sie ihre freie Zeit lieber mit einer guten Freundin verbracht hätte. Im Laufe der Jahre erkannte Susan, dass ihre Introvertiertheit keine Schwäche, sondern eine Stärke war. Sie nahm sich Zeit zum Nachdenken, war ausgeglichen und eine gute Zuhörerin. Ihr erstes Buch »Still« wurde ein weltweiter Erfolg und ermutigte viele Introvertierte, zu sich selbst zu stehen. In ihrem zweiten Buch dreht sich alles um die Welt von Kindern und Jugendlichen. Sie „sind oft talentiert, einzigartig und liebevoll. Und trotzdem denken sie, dass etwas mit ihnen nicht stimmt. Das muss sich ändern“, beschreibt Susan Cain ihr Anliegen, das hinter diesem wichtigen Buch steckt. Ausstattung: s/w Illustrationen


