Some of history’s most notable and successful leaders were known for their intuition: Abraham Lincoln, Oprah Winfrey and Albert Einstein, to name a few. But going with your gut doesn’t work for all ...
Compared to extroverts, who tend to fill their social battery in social situations and interacting with others, introverts are well known for needing solitude to truly unwind and recharge. There are ...
Are you convinced that your introverted nature is preventing you from taking your career or your business to the next level? Not to worry, it doesn’t have to. In fact, many of your character traits as ...
I recently wrote a blog on The Anatomy of a Personality using the Enneagram system of 9 personalities. Both the Enneagram and the MBTIR are useful for understanding oneself and others. I’m a ...
I have a noisy mind—always on, always narrating. Striving, stressing, plotting. A buzzing mosquito only I can hear. As an introvert who tends to perfectionism, I spend a lot of time in my head—and ...
Much like the ocean, introverts hold hidden depths. Introverted people are often classified as quiet and shy, the wallflowers who’d rather spend time with their noses buried in a book than surrounded ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. We all want to be great leaders — or at least to work for one. The problem is that very few people possess the talents and temperament to ...
In their moments of solitude, they develop a deeper connection with their true selves.
The conventional image of successful networking often involves crowded events, rapid-fire conversations, and the exchange of dozens of business cards, activities that can leave introverts feeling ...