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Where Did My Gravitas Go?

A Guide for Introverted Leaders to Build Lasting Powerful Gravitas in Any Situation

Ian Scott

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English
Business Books
27 January 2026
The quality of personal gravitas echoes throughout ancient history, but the elements that make up contemporary gravitas are essential in everyday life. Sadly, many of these elements abandon us when we need them the most. And those who are more introverted find gravitas difficult to recover when under pressure in a predominantly extroverted world. From non-executive directors of financial institutions supporting outrageous risks to politicians misbehaving, from patients afraid to speak up for themselves to managers, coaches, and families in disagreement, there are many times when we need to be a better version of ourselves to feel better and make a difference. The common train of thought - Either you have it or you don't -�isn't so simple. Personal gravitas works at different levels depending on the people and situations you encounter. You can�t fake it because it is a quality that is experienced both externally by others and internally by you. The key to finding your strengths is finding a balance between gravitas�and levitas. This book aims uniquely to teach its readers how to coach themselves by using a team of inner archetypal coaches to find gravitas mentally and somatically so that no one will have to ask, Where did my gravitas go?
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Imprint:   Business Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm, 
ISBN:   9781803417202
ISBN 10:   180341720X
Pages:   200
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ian Scott is an inspirational educator, coach and mentor. He formerly served in the UK Royal Air Force, worked as an international director in professional services and automotive manufacturing, and has taught at business schools globally. He has lived in London and Sydney and now resides in Raleigh, US.

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