Tension: We perform extroversion in public while quietly craving solitude—then feel guilty about the relief we feel ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. There are a lot of ways to make friends and influence people while at work. And when it comes to the more introverted side of the office, ...
Introverts aren't being dramatic—they're experiencing a genuine neurological difference in how they process social interaction. Research has shown that introverts have a more sensitive response to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I explore personal branding and storytelling in the digital age. Introverts generally dislike networking because they’ve got to ...
Can't seem to match the energy of a good friend? You might be on opposite ends of the personality spectrum — and that's OK.
"Introversion does not equal anti-social, shyness, nor reclusiveness." View Entire Post › ...
Introverts aren't always shy or quiet. These four misconceptions reveal the surprising truth about life on the quieter side.
Introverts can sustain attention without constant input. Silence fuels concentration rather than draining it. This allows ...
Introvert: In years gone by, the word seemed like a curse. It described a shy, socially awkward worker, cowering in a corner, hoping to be invisible. When an introvert was identified, they were ...
Business has a habit of assigning privilege to "extrovert" traits, like being assertive, talkative and highly social. And that's not right. In fact, the misconception persists that extroverts make ...
Introverts are often told that they are too closed off, need to be more social, and have difficulty navigating social interaction. But do they need to interact with more people to get 'better', or is ...
When discussing advantages and disadvantages of well-known personality traits, such as extroversion-introversion, we need to ...