Social introverts, thinking introverts, anxious introverts and restrained introverts all have positive qualities.
Introverts often absorb more input, more intensely. Conversation, noise, eye contact, constant reacting, all of it adds up.
In elementary school, many children receive comments from teachers with a recurring theme: being too quiet. Well-intentioned (yet forceful) suggestions like “she needs to speak up more” and “she ...
Introversion isn't a one-size-fits-all personality trait, and chances are, you don't fit the stereotype you've been given. Here are the four distinct types of introverts, explaining how each one ...
Being an introvert doesn't mean you're shy or lack confidence. In fact, many introverts navigate conversations with a calm assurance that's both refreshing and engaging. They often prefer meaningful ...
As a life-long introvert, I was taken aback by the advice in the book Me, But Better, which was reviewed in your pages. Forcing yourself to conform to perceived societal expectations around ...
Have a question for our Chief Revolutionary? Email us via the Contact Susan page. You can also ask via Twitter with the hashtag #AskSusanCain. SUSAN CAIN is the co-founder of Quiet Revolution LLC, a ...
After growing up convinced he was somehow flawed, Peter Vogt realized he was simply an introvert in an extroverts' world. Now he teaches others how to embrace the power of their deep-thinking brains.
Tom Rath is only 39 years old, but he's already sold six million books, including Strengths Based Leadership and his latest, Are You Fully Charged? He’s a senior scientist and advisor to Gallup and is ...