The quiet power of introverts - BBC IdeasThere are many famous introverts - like Albert Einstein and Rosa Parks. Are you an introvert? Here's why it can be a strength.#introverts·bbc.co.uk·Nov 2, 2021The quiet power of introverts - BBC Ideas
12 Signs You Have an 'Introvert Hangover' (Yes, It's Real)Yes, the "introvert hangover" is real, and you're probably suffering from one if you feel very tired and physically unwell after lots of socializing.#introverts·introvertdear.com·Aug 30, 202112 Signs You Have an 'Introvert Hangover' (Yes, It's Real)
The Best Networking Advice I’ve Seen Yet - Quiet RevolutionDear Friends, If you’re an introvert, have you ever noticed that you tend to be good at asking questions? Do you ever feel that this...#introverts·quietrev.com·Jan 4, 2021The Best Networking Advice I’ve Seen Yet - Quiet Revolution
How to Say No to “Grabbing Coffee”Protect your time — without compromising your relationships.#relationships#presence#introverts·hbr.org·Jul 26, 2021How to Say No to “Grabbing Coffee”
Extroverts, You're Basically Hogging All The Pizza7 Tips For How to Take Your Fair Share#introverts·jlythcotthaims.substack.com·Aug 11, 2023Extroverts, You're Basically Hogging All The Pizza
Remote work virtual happy hours and team games are exhausting.How not to support your remote employees right now.#telework#introverts·slate.com·Jan 12, 2021Remote work virtual happy hours and team games are exhausting.
Networking is a necessary — and misunderstood — skill. Here’s how to hone it.Networking gets a bad rap, but it doesn’t have to be overly scary, shallow, or corporate.#introverts#relationships#conversations·vox.com·Nov 9, 2022Networking is a necessary — and misunderstood — skill. Here’s how to hone it.
Opinion | Not Leadership Material? Good. The World Needs Followers. - The New York TimesThe glorification of leadership skills, especially in college admissions, has emptied leadership of its meaning.#presence#introverts#gender·nytimes.com·Jan 4, 2021Opinion | Not Leadership Material? Good. The World Needs Followers. - The New York Times