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Magic happens when we honor our style
Sherry, a coaching client, celebrated with me a recent success where she planned an activity for a group in a way that honored her introverted style. First she respected her need for https://experience.tripster.ru/experience/Vyborg/sights/ reflection and planning by preparing in advance. She … Continue reading
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“One is the loneliest number” – Really?!?!?! Let’s reclaim solitude!
So I was having lunch at a local restaurant recently enjoying my mind’s musings when I was interrupted by an old song blaring on the radio “One is the loneliest number, one is the loneliest number, one is the loneliest … Continue reading
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What Every Introvert Needs to Know for Professional Success: How to Promote Success and Honor Your Style
Okay so the teleclass that was part of the theme in my last post – is ready! Woohoo! The class is a deeper dive into the content presented in the Intelligent Introvert posts. Check out the description and sign-up for … Continue reading
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The Courage to Speak Softly
Susan Cain, author of the ground breaking book Quiet, did a presentation locally this week and closed her inspiring and compelling talk with the words “have the courage to speak softly.” This invitation resonates so strongly with me because of … Continue reading
Step into teaching moments: This is who I really am.
Recently I had a reader email me with a question about how to navigate the fact that she is expressive and enthusiastic therefore often perceived as an extrovert and assigned roles that put her in the center of social activity … Continue reading
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What do Elsa and Frozen have in common with introverts?
Ok friends indulge me. In today’s post I am an opportunist and dramatic – both out of character for an introvert! : ) What is with the craze around Frozen and Elsa – the princess with a magical yet dangerous power?!?!?! … Continue reading
How many people are introverts? Half of the population!
Let’s get the numbers right! Perhaps my all time favorite book empowering introverts to be who we are without apology is Introvert Power by Laurie Helgoe, Ph.D. One of her biggest contributions to our understanding of introversion is to set … Continue reading
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