Review of Quiet Success: An Introvert's Guide to Thriving in Real Estate

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I read a sample of Quiet Success, and it's a really good book for introverts who tend to shy away from traditionally 'extroverted' professions. The few pages I read highlighted some interesting traits that introverts possess. Many of the insights and pieces of advice are quite versatile and can be applied across various fields.
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Quiet success is such a powerful and meaningful book to read. It is very informative and inspirational. I like the fact that it speaks to introverts like myself who is very anti social. And how to build relationships in real estates. I also listened to some of the audio and it was well narrated.
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The title got me wondering how much the word 'introvert is at variance with the subject 'Real Estate." My thought is that there is nothing remotely beneficial in being introverted in Real Estate, especially if you want to make sales. Hence, "Quiet Success: An Introvert's Guide to Thriving in Real Estate" by Bradley Fagg ticks it for me as a thoroughly inspiring and timely read to help introverts succeed in an extrovertedly dominated business. The book explores the tools and methods that'll richly help introverted professionals harness their strengths and thrive in both Real Estate and other profession. Don't miss this if you are an introvert working in any profession, extroverts working with introverts, recruitment specialists, and managers.
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Quiet Success by Bradley Fagg is a practical guide for introverts to thrive in real estate, offering strategies for authentic networking and client engagement.
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Asan introvert myself,i am aware of the struggles people like me go through to walk up to somebody and start a conversation or not wish to become invisible when entering a room. I hope this book provides valuable lessons on bridging this mindset and overcome the fears. Thank yoy for a wonderful review!
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As an introvert, I think this would be a good book for me to read. Just learning about building relationships and the strengths of introverts would be beneficial all around.
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As someone who leans more toward introversion, I really appreciate how this review highlights the strengths introverts bring to the table in a field like real estate. The mention of time management, self-care, and using tech/social media effectively really caught my attention. It's inspiring to see a book that doesn't tell introverts to change, but rather shows them how to thrive as they are. I’m especially intrigued by how the audiobook was narrated—sounds like a solid listen. Thanks for the detailed and uplifting review!
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As an introvert, this is a book that immediately grabbed my attention. This is a perfect guide for introverts to succeed in a professional setting.
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The world of real estate sales is quite competitive, but if you know how to navigate it, you can thrive. For introverts, it can be even more challenging due to the limited interaction available. This book is a fair and accurate guide to help introverts excel in this type of business. #BOTD
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Post by Lilyán Navarro-Lytle »

This was an excellent review of "Quiet Success: An Introvert's Guide to Thriving in Real Estate." She makes it clear that the author not only shows how introverts can succeed in the real estate business but actually have more successful careers than extroverts. I found that to be truly encouraging! It was especially encouraging to know that the reviewer will make personal application in her own professional life.
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This book seems to be a great aide for introverts.

Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Chinazo Anozie »

I'm sure business-minded people will enjoy this book. Bradley Fagg’s Quiet Success: An Introvert’s Guide to Thriving in Real Estate sounds like an educative read. I wonder why it's targeted mainly for introverts though.
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Bradley Fagg demonstrates that it is not necessary to be charismatic or extroverted to be successful instead proposing that introverts leverage their natural strengths to excel.🍀✨
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I am interested in this book exclusively from a psychological point of view, because I wouldn't believe it possible for introverts to be successful in any type of sales business, especially so in the real estate market that demands considerable financial investments. Since the book offers methods and practices to overcome the very nature of introverts, I believe its educational value has great potential. Congrats on BOTD!
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"Quiet Success: An Introvert's Guide to Thriving in Real Estate" by Bradley Fagg is exactly what it says it is - an introverts guide to real estate. As an introvert and one who is truly interested in real estate, I find this book the right help that I need and so will other introverts who are lost jn the midst of several extroverts in the industry.
Congratulations on BOTD.
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