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Tired of selling yourself down the river? Create your ideal date instead

A sales rep from YourTango, we’ll call her Lisa, found me online and convinced me what an asset I’d be to their list of experts (yes I fell prey to this sales tactic).  As an introvert herself my voice really … Continue reading

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Step out of the limelight: Stop this is too much attention!

Last year I was working with a client who signed-up for a teleclass on how to honor your style as an introvert.  She was the only student on the call so I shifted out of lecture mode and into a … Continue reading

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Empowered during the holidays

This week’s posts have playfully touched on the topic of overwhelm during chaos.  What feels like chaos for us may not feel that way to others!  My partner’s response was an example of how different introverts and extroverts may experience … Continue reading

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“Mommy I am happy with one or two close friends.”

As a mom of a five year old daughter I hear a common concern among parents of introverted children around their child’s “lack of sociability.” “She tends to latch onto just one other friend.”  “He doesn’t interact much with many … Continue reading

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Cleaning closet triggers the Costco response!

In the first year of our relationship my partner and I worked together to clear out the closet underneath the basement stairs.  Colleen reached into the closet and pulled out every last box, random tool, and miscellaneous item.  Now that … 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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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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