The art of shouting quietly
The Art Of Shouting Quietly - a guide to self-promotion for introverts and other quiet souls.
Illustrated Paperback Book, 170pp, 7 fold-out worksheets.
The book shows how to:
See your quietness, introversion or lack of confidence as a strength – not a weakness.
Choose platforms for self-promotion that you can feel comfortable with.
Deal with difficult situations – like networking meetings – differently.
Create strong relationships with customers and collaborators that will sustain your business.
Lead with your values – create empathy with – and trust in – your brand.
Let people discover your strengths without shouting about them.
‘In this beautifully illustrated book Pete uses his tough-love approach to get the quieter, more introvert creatives amongst us out of their comfort zone. But let’s be honest; for all of us there are times when we need that little confidence booster. This book will be treasured by thousands who want to discover their own authentic and courageous voice to share their true creativity with the world.’
Patricia Van den Akker, Director, The Design Trust
This book was written by coach & mentor Pete Mosley, based on hundreds of conversations and thousands of hours working closely with self-employed people. Many of the people he works with are absolutely brilliant at what they make and do, but not so good at promoting themselves. The ideas in this book are tried and tested – so you can find ways of getting your message across without using ‘shouty’ or uncomfortable marketing techniques.
Available from Amazon in paperback and Kindle versions.
I understand, from personal experience, the impact that shyness, introversion or lack of confidence can have on your ability to get out there and promote yourself. To get to the point of talking to large live audiences, writing for national magazines, and blogging for a few major websites I’ve had to struggle with a few of these things myself – not only in overcoming my own self-limiting beliefs, but also in overcoming the well-meaning critical questioning of others.
In order to do so, I made a conscious decision to develop a value driven, person-centred approach to communicating with customers, partners and collaborators.
The ‘The Art of Shouting Quietly’, is about helping the quiet souls, the shy or introverted amongst us, to find the mindset, tools and techniques to carry their message across and get their ideas flying.
PETE MOSLEY