This is a guest post by Simon North, founder of career consultants Position Ignition and co-author of the eBook Make Your Career Change Happen. We all have personalities that lean towards either ...
Doctors have been telling us for decades that social connection has a major impact on our health. Throughout the pandemic, many of us learned something about just how quickly we can become sick or sad ...
As psychoanalyst Carl Jung, who introduced the concepts back in 1923 described, extroverts prefer to engage with the outer world of objects, sensory perception, and action. Introverts, on the other ...
Extroverts are hard-partying loud-mouths and introverts are silent people-haters, right? Not so much. In reality, it's way more complex than that. A quick primer: Extroverts, first defined by famed ...
About five years ago I made a commitment to myself that in my career I would only stay at companies where I felt comfortable. That being said, I'm an introvert working in an extrovert world. If you ...
It took me years to figure out the right answer to that question. For most of my life, I considered myself an extrovert. People told me I was a good communicator, I enjoyed spending time with others, ...
There’s this incredibly powerful idea in popular psychology that personality lies along a spectrum of chattiness: extroverts on one side, all drawing their energy from socializing, and then, on the ...
“[The introvert] blushes frequently [and] is self-conscious ... [The introvert] limits his acquaintances to a select few ... [The introvert] hesitates in making decisions on ordinary questions that ...
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