Why Online Entrepreneurship Is Perfect for Introverts, and How I Thrive
Online entrepreneurship can be perfect for introverts, because it allows you to run a business without the draining day-to-day social interaction.
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Online entrepreneurship can be perfect for introverts, because it allows you to run a business without the draining day-to-day social interaction.
How can introverts like you and me maintain our sanity during the job search process and win the battle?
Introverts may not always seem like the first-choice candidate, but in reality, they have invaluable skills and talents.
Why does walking into the office each morning give me the trembles? It’s not the role or the thought of upcoming deadlines. It’s the office itself.
Scoring my introvert dream job was eclipsed by a flawed environment of incessant noise, constant visual distractions, and no privacy.
While the traditional route for extroverts in sales may be to push, push, push, there’s a better alternative for introverts — take the quiet road.
As introverts, we simply need to take a different approach to showing potential employers we’re the best candidate for the job.
For a lot of us “quiet ones,” job interviews and our introverted nature don’t mix. Here’s what’s crucial to nailing your interview as an introvert.
Due to their similarities and complementary qualities, INFJs and INTJs can develop an incredibly rewarding working relationship.
The INFJ may not be the personality type that’s typically associated with business, but these sensitive introverts can make incredible entrepreneurs.