Readers can embrace their quiet side to live happier and more fulfilled lives, according to this savvy debut guide from career coach Thompson. Plagued since childhood by a stutter and debilitating social anxiety, the author pursued a career in sales to challenge those fears and rose through the ranks once he reframed his “perceived” weaknesses as strengths. Sharing lessons gleaned along the way, Thompson recommends that readers stop faking “bullet-proof confidence” and instead approach others with kindness and honesty; expand personal and professional networks by strengthening ties with acquaintances and colleagues; and learn from others’ communication styles and strategies. Thompson gears the advice largely toward professional development, with much talk of “optimizing” connections that might eventually yield career opportunities, and he strikes an effective balance between empowering readers to embrace their shyness and encouraging them to venture outside their comfort zones. It’s a solid resource for young professionals looking to break out of their shells.
— Publishers Weekly
Once an introvert who felt hampered by his stutter, Thompson worked with, instead of against, his challenges to become a successful career coach and communications adviser. In this book, he offers guidance for other introverts on making the most of their unique strengths and preferences. Among the highlights are Thompson’s guidance on learning to network, asserting leadership, using everyday interactions to improve public speaking skills, and discovering how the traits of shyness can be harnessed to create powerful interpersonal connections. It’s an encouraging and relatable read, as Thompson reveals his own struggles and successes and includes anecdotes from his students as well. The book clearly breaks down the elements of successful social interactions, making this a helpful resource for readers who are often overwhelmed by in-the-moment discourse. Thompson’s work is a perfect fit for those who dislike traditional networking and are seeking motivating tips and exercises to help them achieve their life and career goals. An encouraging read for anyone looking to hone their listening and observational skills while staying true to their own needs and abilities.
— Library Journal
In a world that lionizes loudness, it's actually the quiet and shy among us who are best set up to thrive. Michael Thompson provides an important new way of understanding what it really takes to stand out!
— Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Digital Minimalism and Deep Work
In Shy by Design, author Michael Thompson offers up simple, yet elegant strategies to deploy for overthinking. For those of us who grapple with this malady daily, this book is a gift, a huge relief, and an easier way to be more wonderfully human.
— Denise Young Smith, former Apple VP of HR & Talent, author of When We Are Seen
An inspiring call-to-action for "quiet types," this book is a must-read for anyone who's ever felt overshadowed in our loud world. Thompson shows how thoughtfulness can be a competitive advantage and offers insight on turning supposed weaknesses into potent strengths. For anyone looking to harness their shy nature as a source of personal and professional power, this book is a game changer.
— Melody Wilding, LMSW, executive coach and bestselling author of Trust Yourself: Stop Overthinking and Channel Your Emotions for Success at Work
Shy by Design is a vital book for ALL professionals looking to summon their inner confidence and courage to live a life and career on their terms, while elevating the people around them. Vulnerable, raw, and candid, Michael delivers a powerful conversation on how to overcome fear, let your best self shine, and help others find their own, unique voice. As Michael writes, “meaningful careers are forged by providing meaningful moments for others.” Michael teaches you this essential, emotionally intelligent skill set, as well as the nuances of masterful communication skills for advancing yourself forward toward the life and career you’ve dreamed of.
— Christopher D. Connors, bestselling author of Emotional Intelligence for the Modern Day Leader and The Champion Leader
Michael's a master at profound simplicity. He lays down his words with such grace and economy that while reading Shy by Design, I found myself frequently pausing because he expressed a human truth that hit something deep inside me. This is one of those precious books that deserves a coveted place on your nightstand to guide you throughout your life and career.
— Kevin Kelley, co-founder of Shook Kelley and author of Irreplaceable
In Shy by Design, Michael Thompson provides a transformative guide for introverts. Thompson's wisdom on building meaningful connections and amplifying personal impact is game-changing. A must-read for those who feel their quiet nature is a disadvantage.
— Darius Foroux, author of eight books, including Do It Today and The Stoic Path to Wealth
Engaging and Actionable. Thompson's journey is very inspiring and the lessons he's learned about owning our story and building the right relationships are things we can all implement. If you're looking to live with more authenticity and purpose, read Shy by Design.
— Kim Dabbs, Global VP of ESG + Social Innovation at Steelcase and bestselling author of You Belong Here
In a world that incentivizes and exploits our loudness, Shy by Design is an important call for us to cultivate our quirks, own our story, and value our unique voice.
— Julio Vincent Gambuto, filmmaker and author of Please Unsubscribe, Thanks!
Uplifting and highly actionable, “Shy by Design” shows us that we don’t need to be the loudest person in the room to influence others in meaningful ways.
— Michelle Woo, award-winning journalist and former senior editor at Medium
Among the myriad tales of individuals overcoming personal struggles, none provide the refreshing clarity and unconventional actionable steps found in this narrative. Within a few hours of reading Shy by Design, I took Thompson's unique insights to connect authentically, which not only led to personal growth but also a positive impact on others.
— Benjamin Sledge, combat-wounded veteran and award-winning author of Where Cowards Go to Die
Shy by Design cuts through the noise in our increasingly loud world and provides an action-driven roadmap to living life on our own terms. Thompson's story will stay with you for years to come while serving as a source of inspiration to summon the courage to bet on yourself.
— Brian Pennie, PhD, award-winning author of Bonus Time, recovering heroin addict turned neuroscientist and motivational speaker
[W]hat Fitzgerald does extremely well is to lean into the gaps in Hale’s story, carefully selecting material written by Hale and extant correspondence between Hale and Hale and Eliot’s confidants, one of whom was Ada Eliot, Eliot’s sister…. [W]hat is clear through the meticulous research of selected letters, narrative writings and Eliot’s poetry is the love that Hale and Eliot had for each other…. We will never have the insight which might have been afforded by T S Eliot’s letters, but Sara Fitgerald has made imperfect knowledge transmit a clearer, less dark, impression of just how incredible and enduring Hale’s love was for Eliot, as, in some respects, his was for her.
— T. S. Eliot Society newsletter