Do you feel like you’re just not good enough, or not accepted for who you truly are? Would you like to be more likable simply by just being yourself?
Would you like to know what are the strengths of your personality and how can you use them to your benefit? What if I told you I have the key to your self-confidence, identity, and social likeability?
In Find Who You Were Born To Be, you’ll have it. I’ll take you through some of the most influential and well-known personality-related studies, provide you their framework, and give you all the information necessary how to deepen your knowledge about who you were born to be, and how you can become your best and happiest self.
Many people feel like outcasts because they don’t know themselves. They can’t relate their personality to others, and they feel disconnected. By increasing self-knowledge it becomes easier to focus better, enhance strengths, and control weaknesses.
Studies from Gary Chapman, Carl Jung, Meyers-Briggs, Jim Rohn and many others come together to create an insightful, research-based, psychology proven summary about the best ways to discover your best personality. They're easy to concretely implement in your daily life to level up your confidence, likeability, and self-acceptance.
Knowing who you are is the key to having a better, well-balanced and stress-free love, business and social life – don’t let misunderstandings get in the way of your happiness!
What will you learn?
- Chapter 2: How to improve your intrapersonal intelligence.
- Chapter 3: How to build an attractive character.
- Chapter 4: Find out your temperament and its strengths.
- Chapter 5: How to be your best self at work.
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- Chapter 6: 22 tactics to improve your daily life.
- Chapter 7: Discover your love language to improve your relationships.
- Chapter 9: How to use others’ knowledge to improve yourself.
- Chapter 10: 14 ways to understand others better.
Knowing yourself helps to see opportunities where you were once blind to make decisions easier and understand the world better. To be able to see what’s outside the box, first, you have to know what is inside yours.