The idea that managers must be loud, constantly visible, or the most vocal person in the room is one of the most enduring workplace myths.
Identifying as an introvert is the first step. Here’s what you can do after you know the limits of your social battery.
I’ve been told my entire life that I need to “come out of my shell.” By teachers who wanted me to participate more. By bosses who thought I should speak up in meetings. By well-meaning friends who ...
An introvert advocate, strategist and founder of the award-winning WGN radio podcast “HushLoudly,” Jeri Bingham is dedicated to amplifying the voices of introverts. She is on a mission to empower and ...
We all have different needs in conflict, understanding this is the first step. Source: BorisJovanovic/iStock In relationships, many of us are drawn to people who are different from ourselves — as the ...
Being an introvert in a world that runs on extroverted fuel is a quiet kind of rebellion. It means knowing your energy has limits, your thoughts run deep, and your version of connection doesn’t look ...
Introverts attract extroverts They say that opposites attract, and it looks as though that’s the case for introverts. They often attract extroverts, but how does that work? After all, one person ...
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