It’s Time to Make Meetings More Introvert-Friendly
Spontaneous discussions make it impossible for introverts to think, process, and develop meaningful responses in the rapid-fire way that’s demanded of them.
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Spontaneous discussions make it impossible for introverts to think, process, and develop meaningful responses in the rapid-fire way that’s demanded of them.
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There were plenty of moments that had me running to the bathroom so I could cry alone.
I instinctively understand what it means when students are quiet, and my strong observation skills help me tune into their needs.