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Opposites attract...but when you're spending this much time together with totally different personality types, it's going to take work to keep the peace The old saying “opposites attract” sounds great ...
Think 'effective leader' and you probably think extrovert. But research shows introverts are just as effective.
An extrovert has a leg up over introverts at work, according to a new study. For example, extroverts are more skilled at schmoozing with coworkers. They also tend to experience positive emotions more ...
Thanks to Susan Cain, author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can’t Stop Talking, and other authors, there’s never been a better time to be among the estimated one-third of people who ...
Let’s be honest—workplaces are built for extroverts. Open offices, endless meetings, networking events—it’s like an energy-draining obstacle course for introverts. But that doesn’t mean you can’t ...
I’m naturally an extrovert. Not the bubbly, loud, in-your-face extrovert – but an extrovert nonetheless. I get a little antsy and listless if I’m alone for too long. I need faces, friends, and voices ...
Personality is not a matter of black and white. However, many popular personality tests create misconceptions that cause people to place themselves and others in tightly confined boxes. As a result, ...
An extrovert has a leg up over introverts at work, according to a new study. For example, extroverts are more skilled at schmoozing with coworkers. They also tend to experience positive emotions more ...
Speak up! Promote yourself! Network! It seems like most of the advice out there on how to succeed at work is really great—for extroverts. In fact, much of how the modern workplace is set up is really ...
Most people don’t like being put in metaphorical boxes. Labels have their place, but they often oversimplify and miss nuance, especially when referring to aspects of someone’s personality. Introvert ...