Henna Pryor makes the case for harnessing our awkwardness. She argues that embracing awkwardness can be a powerful catalyst for personal and professional growth.
Pryor shares how we can reframe these moments, which will help us to be less awkward. She also explains how adopting a new mindset can transform awkwardness into an opportunity for authenticity, no matter the setting.Pryor explains it’s important to remember that awkwardness is subjective, especially when we try to label ourselves as awkward. “So there is no such thing as a factually awkward person,” she says.
Not only that, but awkwardness is a universal emotion inherent in the human experience. It’s not reserved for introverts or those perceived as less confident.
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