Tag Archives: introverts process internally

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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Put your own oxygen mask on first: Prioritize your priorities!

A common theme I see with my introverted coaching clients – who are also a mirror for me – is a tendency to address everyone else’s needs and desires before their own.  This can be as seemingly trivial as answering … Continue reading

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Less is more: Focus on one task at a time

In our hyped up culture we wear our ability to multitask like a badge of honor.  Introverts often feel stretched and squeezed – like there is something we forgot to do or did half-baked.  The cultural pressure encourages us to … Continue reading

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Introverts in relationship: When people want more from us

On September 2nd I wrote When the Dance Steps Collide where I describe a common experience for introverts when in relationship with others where we tend to feel stretched and pulled beyond what is comfortable: . . . With each … Continue reading

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