3 Myths About Extroverts That Held Me Back in My Career
As an introvert, I used to think I wasn’t ready to navigate the corporate world.
Want weekly tips on how to thrive as an introvert in a loud world? Subscribe here.
As an introvert, I used to think I wasn’t ready to navigate the corporate world.
By prioritizing social skills, I was able to build a solid professional network, make more friends, and deepen my existing relationships.
Have you ever felt like the job interview is institutionalized discrimination against introverts? When I write a resume, my introvert skills serve me well.
For introverts, self-employment means more time by yourself and more energy leftover at the end of the day.
One of the reasons I lack confidence in many situations is I feel like an imposter.
Extroverted activities like sales and office politics never resonated with me.
Because you’re ready to take the plunge and actually pursue your dream.
What to do when emotional violence is directed at you.
1. Give yourself a personal retreat leading up to the presentation.
We cling to dream professions without any regard to how our personalities will hinder or help our pursuit of a career.