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A couple of months ago a friend invited me to make a vision board with a wonderful circle of women. After experiencing a tragic death, an injury that required surgery and lots of external and internal conflict I gladly put … Continue reading
Want to be Feel Good and Be More Productive? Then Take a Sabbatical
Dear Intelligent Introverts, It’s been a few weeks since I posted anything. Like a bear I needed to pull inward and hibernate for a while. There was a strong urge in me to push through this feeling and write a … Continue reading
How do I know if I’m an introvert?
This is one of the most common автобусный тур в Алтай 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
Square peg and proud! Who needs fixing if you aren’t broken?
A few years ago I was working with an introverted coaching client who came to our first session with a list of a dozen goals and they all had an underlying flavor of “I’m not measuring up!” Working together I … Continue reading
Follow your own GPS: Step to the music you hear
At a silent meditation retreat one day someone’s phone broke the silence announcing “navigation failure”. I laughed. This captured my daily experience. As introverts we are challenged by the culture’s default navigation system that goes a hundred miles an hour … Continue reading
At the core
Growing up as a kid I was always slightly aghast when my mom would eat the whole apple – core and all! She seemed to relish in the act. Proud that she didn’t discard any of the precious fruit – … Continue reading
Say yes to less stimulation! Honor yourself and choose quiet environments
When we took our daughter to a Disney-like event on ice at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC our excitement was quickly dampened by the complete intensity of everything. The volume was so ramped up it felt like the music … Continue reading