6 Ways for Introverts to Handle Those Dreaded Workplace Icebreakers
Icebreakers are a bouquet of things introverts hate, like public speaking and being the center of attention. But there are ways to get through them.
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Icebreakers are a bouquet of things introverts hate, like public speaking and being the center of attention. But there are ways to get through them.
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