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Author: Steve Friedman

“I have finally realized, to be happy I don’t need to change myself, I just need to be myself.” -Steve Friedman | When I wrote my memoir, In Search of Courage, I realized that the common thread of introversion I thought was a curse all my life was actually a blessing. For years, I wore a mask at work and coped with my stress by sacrificing my health and personal relationships. Now, however, I embrace my own introversion as a toolkit to become a happier me. My purpose is to help other introverts accelerate the process by which they discover their strengths and apply them to their personal and professional lives. I seek to inspire others to overcome past obstacles and find joy, pride, and confidence in life. I’ve retired from corporate America and enjoy sharing articles, books, quizzes, and resources through my website, BeyondIntroversion.com. I’m excited to combine my career experiences and my enthusiastic belief in introverts through my new leadership book, The Corporate Introvert: How to Lead and Thrive with Confidence. I love to engage with fellow introverts through social media and email, so drop me a line. [email protected] | Facebook | LinkedIn
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Career

10 Survival Tips for Introverted Leaders

As I faked extroversion, I climbed the corporate ladder, but my stress soared and my health degraded. Here’s what I wish I knew.

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U.S. Presidents Who Were Introverts (And What Makes Them Great)

In challenging times, these presidents leaned on common introverted traits like determination, taking counsel, and creative problem-solving.

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Self-Development

12 Ways for Introverts to Increase Their Self-Confidence

As an introvert, I used to think that confidence was elusive and reserved only for the extroverted.

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Self-Development

How Introverts Can Recharge Their Energy at Work

If you manage your introvert battery during the work day, your evenings and free time will be much more satisfying.

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Self-Development

Introverts, Here’s Why (and How) to Give Yourself the Gift of Time

It’s important for introverts to own their calendar and defend their time so their energy can be applied wisely.

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Self-Development

The 5 Phases of Introversion You May Experience

If you’re an introvert, you’ll probably relate to these five phases of introversion, from unawareness to contentment.

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An introvert leader
Career

4 Key Traits of Effective Introvert Leaders

Leaning into these four introvert strengths can make you an effective leader.

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Self-Development

6 Mindset Shifts for Introverts That Bolster Inner Peace

Introverts may be more likely to suffer from depression — but these mindset shifts can help create more calm in your life.

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Relatable

How the Dictionary Definition of ‘Introversion’ Harms Introverts

Dictionaries and thesuaruses are using words like “narcissist, egotist, mouse, and icicle” as synonyms for “introvert.” Sign the petition.

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Self-Development

How to Test Your Limits and Challenge Your Fears as an Introvert

This 4-tiered system can help you grow as an introvert.

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