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Ilise Benun (Author)
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July 2006
According to the Shyness Institute in Palo Alto, Calif., half of all American adults consider themselves shy! If you're one of them, don't worry! There are skills and techniques you can learn which will allow you to grow out of your shell and become a friendly, assertive person. Learn these simple strategies and you will get along better with colleagues, be seen as a strong, team player, get the promotions you deserve or the clients you want and, ultimately—and naturally—succeed in business.

You can conquer your shyness and learn to present yourself confidently in a wide variety of business situations, from speaking up at a meeting, to taking credit for a project, to asking a busy boss for a deserved raise.


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"If you're struggling to speak up or hankering to be heard, this is the book for you. Stop Pushing Me Around offers smart, practical advice that will untie your tongue and unleash your career." —Daniel H. Pink, author, A Whole New Mind and Free Agent Nation

"Stop Pushing Me Around is not just a great gift to shy people. It's a treasury of the insight and strategies we all need to step confidently into the world each day and succced." —Susan L. Taylor, editorial director, Essence magazine

"I am timid, shy, and non-assertive, but with Ilise Benun's guidance and advice, I have been able to overcome my natural tendencies and earn millions of dollars in my own business." - Bob Bly, author of more than 60 books

"I can name twenty people who should get this book. More important, if I had this book ten or twenty years ago, I would be happily retired and living on top of a Montana mountain or along the California coast!" - Roger C. Parker, author of Looking Good in Print

About the Author

Ilise Benun is an author, speaker, and founder of Marketing Mentor and Creative Marketing & Management.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 220 pages
  • Publisher: Career Press; 1 edition (July 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1564148823
  • ISBN-13: 978-1564148827
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #888,154 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ilise Benun is an author, consultant and national speaker, the founder of Marketing Mentor.com and the co-producer of the Creative Freelancer Conference.

Her books include "The Designer's Guide to Marketing and Pricing (HOW Books), "Stop Pushing Me Around: A Workplace Guide for the Timid, Shy and Less Assertive" (Career Press), "Self-Promotion Online," and "Designing Web Sites:// for Every Audience" (both HOW Books) and "The Art of Self Promotion." She also co-authored "Public Relations for Dummies, 2nd Edition" (John Wiley & Sons) with Eric Yaverbaum and Bob Bly.

Her work has been featured in national publications such as HOW Magazine, Inc. Magazine, Self, Essence, Crains New York Business, Dynamic Graphics and Working Woman, The New York Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, The Washington Post, The Denver Post and more.

Benun has given presentations for international organizations, including American Marketing Association, Business Marketing Association, the National Association of Women Business Owners, the HOW Design Conference, Freelancers Union, AIGA and Graphic Artists Guild, Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario, Advertising Photographers of America, ASMP, Editorial Freelancers Association, NY Public Library, the NYU Entrepreneurship Summit, the 92nd St. Y and many ad clubs around the country.

From her home office in Hoboken NJ, Benun spends her days coaching creative professionals who are serious about growing their business, one-on-one and in small groups. She started her business in 1988 and has been self-employed for all but 3 years of her working life. She has a B.A. in Spanish from Tufts University. More info here: http://www.marketing-mentor.com

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great guide for the shy and for the not-so-shy, July 17, 2007
This review is from: Stop Pushing Me Around!: A Workplace Guide for the Timid, Shy and Less Assertive (Paperback)
Are you shy, or are you outgoing? Either way, I think you will want to read Ilise Benun's book, Stop Pushing Me Around!: A Workplace Guide for the Timid, Shy, And Less Assertive (Career Press, 2006, 220 pages). I am far from shy. (In fact I can sometimes be a bit too much for some people.) And yet I found huge value in this book. Each of us has shy moments, and those moments are what this book is for.

Benun devotes a chapter to the power of curiosity in overcoming shyness. Among other things, she suggests the following exercise, one that I find particularly powerful (quoted from pages 45-46).

"First, prepare yourself for slight discomfort. Then begin a conversation with someone who thinks differently than you do. Instead of listening for what you have in common, your task is to listen for anything different, anything that surprises you. Stop the voice of judgment or opinion. Just listen. Notice when words are used that you don't understand. If a question comes to mind, ask it. If not, just keep listening. At the end of the conversation, notice whether the discomfort stayed the same throughout or whether it subsided at any point. Notice whether you learned anything new."

Could you do that? I bet you could. And imagine how special the other person will feel when you try this.

The meat of the book is in the seven chapters covering specific situations:

Networking: How to do it even if you are terribly shy, goals for networking, what to bring to an event.

One-on-one conversations: Talking about what you do (see below), starting conversations, telling stories, following-up.

Phone calls: When to call (versus sending email),
preparing to call, making the call.

Body language: Awareness and control of your own body language.

On-line tools: When and how to use e-mail, including great suggestions for writing so that the message will actually be read, how to use instant-messaging, and a brief bit about social networking. [The only gap I found in the book was on blogs. Although Benun mentions them in a subheading (p. 136) she doesn't tell us anything about how blogs can help the shy communicate with the world.]

Selling techniques: Selling strategy, cold calls, overcoming objections, asking for the sale.

Managing shy people: Helping them contribute, giving feedback, interviewing them.

Highlights for me

*Many, if not most of you understand the need to craft a short "elevator speech" to explain to folks what it is that you do. Ilise takes that concept and turbo-charges it, helping us craft ten different versions, each with its own use. She shows us how to write a version Mom would understand, for example, and one for a stranger you see in the doctor's office. Very cool ideas here (and some homework for me).

*Benun gives us templates to help us tell compelling stories about ourselves. For example, she shows us how to construct the story of one of our top achievements.

*Her selling techniques for shy salespeople look like techniques almost all of us could use to improve our approach. We all need to answer objections ("you're too expensive," "we don't have the budget"), shy or not. Ilise gives us tools to do that.

Benun's book is a fast read and a useful read. I've got it on the bookshelf next to my desk, as I expect to turn to it often. My bet is that you will too.



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4.0 out of 5 stars Approachable guide to assertiveness training, October 16, 2008
This review is from: Stop Pushing Me Around!: A Workplace Guide for the Timid, Shy and Less Assertive (Paperback)
Ilise Benun's book starts out provocatively. She suggests, you can change your disposition from shy to assertive that by concentrating on your actions instead of your feelings. She provides lots of exercises for increasing your awareness of your emotional reactions and habits. She also offers advice on how to overcome shyness in a multitude of situations: sales presentations, networking events, job interviews and general office run-ins. Unfortunately, the book lacks depth in some areas. For instance, certainly there is a lot to be said for telling stories in your work life, but if you're shy, spinning a tale confidently seems like an advanced challenge. However, her core advice on how to stretch your abilities beyond your "comfort zone" is solid and actionable. For that achievement, getAbstract recommends her useful guide for making contact in business scenarios, despite your qualms.
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