How Bosses Can Make a New Introverted Employee Feel Welcome in the Workplace
The corporate world favors extroverts, so it’s important that bosses take some extra care with new introverted employees.
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The corporate world favors extroverts, so it’s important that bosses take some extra care with new introverted employees.
You only get seven seconds to make a first impression. This pressure can feel daunting for anyone, but especially for introverts.
Although multitasking can seem overwhelming, it’s all about having a plan — and planning is where introverts excel.
One of these fictitious things could be an introvert’s saving grace to escape a social situation. If only…
Introverts are often expected to conform to the extrovert “norm,” like socializing, vs. attending to their own needs, like having alone time.
Jenn Granneman is the co-author of Sensitive: The Hidden Power of the Highly Sensitive Person in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World.
Sometimes, your passion for your career will override your discomfort, like working in a people-centric job as an introvert.
As an overachieving introvert, I kept trying to be someone I wasn’t in order to fit into a world I didn’t feel I belonged in.
For introverts, our world is never turned off or “silenced,” as our inner voice and thoughts fill the void.
The best part about animals is that they give introverts social interaction, but without any of the pressure…