A version of this article originally appeared on Inc. If you don't know whether you're an introvert or extravert, you live under a rock. The terms were invented by Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst ...
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 ...
Ever wonder why your introverted friend disappears mid-party or takes three days to text back? It’s not that they’re being ...
Think you’re just a walking contradiction? Welcome to the world of the introverted extrovert. It’s that confusing middle ground where you crave connection but also desperately need time alone. You ...
The quietest employees have begun speaking up about the ways the office doesn’t work for them. Time for recharge lounges.
Introverts and extroverts have their differences, but there are some things the former could learn from the latter. We've all felt that pang of envy watching the extrovert in our life effortlessly ...
Here’s why accepting the introvert label— rather than the actual tendency to be more introverted— may be hurting your career growth. Carl Jung revolutionized psychology when he introduced the concept ...
It took me years to figure out the right answer to that question. For most of my life, I considered myself an extrovert. People told me I was a good communicator, I enjoyed spending time with others, ...
So much advice out there for "introverts suggests that the best way for us to succeed is to fake being an extrovert," writes ...
The classic labels of introvert and extrovert have long been used to explain why some people thrive off of social interaction and why some people prefer solitude. While neither one is “better” than ...
In my long career, more than half of my bosses have been introverts. However, the majority of the leadership literature seems to be written for extroverted executives. In this article, I delve into ...