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How do I know if I’m an introvert?
This is one of the most common questions I get and now I have a good answer. This Huffington Post article describes 23 Signs You’re Secretly an Introvert. Of all the articles I’ve read on this topic – this one … Continue reading
When to let go of doing it all by yourself
After writing the post Learning from Falling Rocks a friend shared how much it resonated with her. We both reflected on how introverts often do not realize we could use support and how this plays out in our lives. A … Continue reading
Need an Open Receptive Leader? 7 Qualities that Make Introverts Great Leaders
Francesca Gino from Harvard University and her colleagues are classic renegades as they turned a long accepted belief on its head. After decades of research showing that extroverted traits were considered synonymous with good leadership qualities, Gino poked a hole … Continue reading
Posted in Introverts as Leaders, Introverts in the work place, Quiet, Understanding what it means to be an introvert Tagged coping, differences between introverts and extroverts, How do I know if I am an introvert?, Intelligent Introvert, introvert, introvert power, introvert pride, introverted, introverted leader, introverts and priorities Leave a comment
Lean on me! Learning from falling rocks
This week-end I went to Omega in Rhinebeck, NY to learn from a fabulous spiritual teacher, Pema Chodron. There is so much to share with you! Today I will focus on one point – what I learned from falling rocks. I had … Continue reading
No introverted child left behind!
Imagine this scenario. A dozen kids are running around, playing and chasing, screaming and laughing. A 7 year old boy is sitting in the grass engrossed in a book. Mom goes over to him and says “Okay – honey that … Continue reading
Posted in introverted children, introverts and parents Tagged Intelligent Introvert, introvert, introvert awakening, introvert power, introvert pride, introverted, parenting introverted children, parenting introverts 1 Comment
Our introvered kids are coming up short!
Parents – Does this sound familiar? – A teacher provides feedback that your child is too quiet or soft spoken. – You notice that your child hangs back in groups of kids but talks your ear off at the dinner … Continue reading
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The Scurry Dance: Learning from Loving and Losing a Kitten
My youngest of three cats is a stunningly gorgeous calico who looked like an eternal kitten. When I went to the SPCA to bring a new feline home my friend Kevin came with me. The only two preferences I had … Continue reading
Posted in introverts in life, Introverts in relationship, Uncategorized Tagged how introverts interact, Intelligent Introvert, introvert, introvert awakening, introverted, introverted parent, introverts and feelings, introverts overlooked 4 Comments