Identifying as an introvert is the first step. Here’s what you can do after you know the limits of your social battery.
If you've been told you need to come out of your shell, you might just be a true introvert—here are the signs.
If I ever need a reminder that I’m not a natural extrovert, I need only to look at the journal I kept during the early days of my improv classes. “I am having incredible dread about improv tomorrow,” ...
How can you accommodate introverts, who need their downtime to refuel, and extroverts who get their energy from socializing? Finer says that she hasn't heard architects—whom she says are typically ...
Introverts attract extroverts They say that opposites attract, and it looks as though that’s the case for introverts. They ...
Whenever I rendezvous with an extroverted friend, I feel a pang of anxiety as an introvert. Will I have space to be my slow, quiet self? Will I have trouble keeping up with their chatter? Usually the ...
Ever feel like you’re the one always ready to leave the party while your partner is just getting started? It’s that classic ...
The idea that managers must be loud, constantly visible, or the most vocal person in the room is one of the most enduring workplace myths.
Would you rather work in a Batcave or a trading pit? What's the middle ground? “There’s much talk about open spaces and constant collaboration—things that would stress out the introvert,” says David ...