Jennifer Butler Green has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 1 narrator. The most-rated is Social Skills: Overcoming Social Anxiety and Improve Your Social Skills.

Are you tired of worrying about what other people think about you all the time? Have you been served the wrong sandwich at the diner but you shut up and eat it anyway because you’re too nervous and don’t want to be a bother? Do you sometimes get on a bus or join a party and worry that everyone is talking about you? If you want to be yourself around people but are always afraid that you’ll just mess up and embarrass yourself, then keep reading.... We all have our inner critics, and we all care about what other people might think of us, but sometimes our inner critic becomes too overwhelming and we start worrying too much, and it interferes with our daily lives like in our jobs, our interactions with our family and friends, and when we go out in crowded places. I know this for a fact because I spent most of my teenage life suffering from social anxiety. I would even pretend to be sick to get out of having to attend parties and would often lock myself inside the bathroom for sometimes hours on end during parties that I was forced to attend just to avoid having to mingle and be seen by people. It felt like everyone was always out to judge me, even my friends and my extended family. The funny thing about my story is that everybody, including my parents, passed it off as me simply being very shy and private, and I really never told anyone how I really felt either, so it just went on and got worse until one day I just randomly met a person in trying to avoid some people. It turns out that that person was a therapist and told me some helpful things and pointed me in the right direction. Sometimes what you need is just to be pointed in the right direction. Because of this chance encounter, I decided to take up psychology as my major in college in order to understand myself and my issues in a more detailed way. I also decided to try my hand at creating this audiobook, Overcoming Social Anxiety, in order to help point you in the right direction just like the therapist I ran into that day as a teenager. Here are a few things that I talk about in the book: Why you shouldn’t just keep avoiding conflict - why you should be telling people what you want. What shrinks don’t tell you about the causes of social anxiety The secrets of Hollywood stars about dealing with their own feelings of anxiety How to gain respect and acceptance, without becoming a people-pleaser Harmful myths the mainstream media tells you about social anxiety The biggest mistake people make when trying to overcome their fear of rejection Why simply “faking it till you make it” does not help you overcome the feeling of awkwardness - what to do instead Why you shouldn’t just blindly accept how people treat you
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This is not an average love story where girl meets boy or boy meets girl, this is a love story of you loving yourself.... Self-love isn't an easy job. Do you know the moments when you are lying in your bed, your eyes start to water and all you think is “I hate myself“ or “I am worthless?“ You avoid mirrors and if you have to pass one, you feel heartbroken? Deep inside of you, you know all of this is ridiculous, but you just can't get out of the hamster wheel of negative thoughts around yourself. Why? Because there is this weird thing in society where we are told that the more we beat ourselves up, the more we will achieve in life. If you think about it, how does this make any sense to you? You are too beautiful, too special and too unique to hide. Every person no matter where they are in life right now, has a unique value to the rest of the world. Self-love is not selfish. It is selfish to not love yourself and hide your gifts. Author and self-love expert Jennifer Butler Green has broken it down in easy to digest lessons that will make you love yourself like you've never done before. Self-love can seem elusive or sound like another “2019 trendy word” celebrities like to use to make people, like you, feel even worse because you are not there yet. Everyone keeps on saying “I love myself“, “this happened to me“ but you still can't figure out how to make the whole concept of self-love work for you. No one answers the how question. This is a self-love book that goes beyond buying a bath bomb at Lush. I have all the answers you need to the big “how“ question. Even if you have no idea how love feels right now, you'll be able to build a Bonnie and Clyde relationship with yourself without any need to impress others. In How To Love Yourself, you'll discover: What is possible when you free yourself from self-criticism, blame and guilt, and choose love instead. How to still love yourself, even if you look like a burnt chicken nugget after a day of sunbathing. A simple prescription for happiness instead of stress and anxiety. How knowing your own self-worth has impact on how your daughter, your husband or your neighbor loves themselves. Why “one size fits all“ doesn't work for self-love. How self-love protects you from mental diseases such as anorexia and social anxiety disorder. How to become as confident as Angelina Jolie. How to boost your self-esteem in less than 30 seconds. And much more... If you have another one of those recurring mental breakdowns, then first remember that this book has the answer you've been looking for to finally find peace with yourself and build a healthy relationship with your body and mind.
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Discover how to crack the popularity code in less than 30 seconds.... “Likability is the greatest predictor of popularity and social acceptance in a group for adults, more important than wealth, status, or physical attractiveness.“ (John Kinnell) Do you remember how easy it was to make friends when you were young? You went up to another kid, said, “Hi, I like you. Let's be friends.“ Uhm, easiest friendship ever. But how come that nowadays before you start a conversation with a stranger, you think about strategies to smoothly end the small talk? Why are you disappointed when you step into the bus and there is no empty two-seater you can have for yourself? The reason might be social anxiety resulting from a lack of social skills. One of the problems is adults like to play cool. According to Carolina professor Mitch Prinstein from Gazette University, being cool is not always a good predictor of future success. A woman needs to make not two or five glances before her crush approaches her, but 13. You need to learn how to hack the human brain and send out the right signals. When we don’t use signaling, we are missing opportunities for mutual attraction. Good news...social skills can be taught, practiced, and learned. Even if you call yourself an introvert and you prefer to not say hi to strangers, you can discover how to decode human behavior, gain social skills, and make every uncomfortable situation an enjoyable one. In Improve Your Social Skills, you'll discover: How like attracts like and how to instantly increase your real life following How to become like David Copperfield and use social magic tricks to get what you want How to date your dream girl or guy, close every deal, and become a master of interaction How to master the two secret types of communication How to change your social behavior and start to unconsciously nail every step in a conversation How to be the most liked person the room without being a people pleaser Small talk hacks to improve your social skills in less than 30 seconds
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Nobody is born as a socially anxious person or with a lack of social skills. Yet, anxiety disorder is the most common mental illness in the US, affecting 40 million adults aged 18 and older, or 18.1 percent of the population, every year. It is much easier than you think to become the most likable person in the room without ever being a people pleaser. Getting over social anxiety disorder is not a difficult task. Many thousands of people have already done it. The first step is unpacking the social behavior of others. The good news is that social skills can be easily learned and practiced in less than a month. It is time to discover how to own your personality, be proud of who you are, and become the talk master everyone looks up to. Overcoming Social Anxiety and Improve Your Social Skills include everything you need and much more to become as relaxed as Bob Marley when it comes to new social environments. Discover: Why likable people are more likely to keep their jobs How to create relationships in less than a millisecond How to become like David Copperfield and use your magic tricks to get what you want How to date your dream guy, close every deal, and become a master of interaction How to own the two secret types of communication How to change your social behavior and unconsciously nail every step in a conversation Small talk hacks to improve your social skills in less than 30 seconds And much, much more! Once you have unlocked the secret to great social skills, it is time to overcome your old fear of social settings. Getting nervous in social situations can be limiting and hold you back from practicing your new skills. You'll find out: How to stop worrying about what others think of you How to trick your brain in less than five minutes with simple tricks like focused breathing and many others How “downward-facing dog", a portion of laughter, and a handful of nuts can help you overcome your anxiety How to remove the words guilt, embarrassment, and shyness from your vocabulary How to boost your confidence in less than 60 seconds Stop hiding in the corner because you don't know how to interact. Step out of your closet and become the person who doesn't want to leave the party. This groundbreaking road map will lead you to your true, authentic self. All you need to do is start improving your social skills and overcome your limiting beliefs from past experiences. Click on "buy now" and discover tricks even a shrink would never tell you.
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