Shy, awkward, backwards. We introverts know these adjectives as alternative facts when the extroverts describe us.
Introverts are probably one of the most misunderstood personalities on the planet. We know none of these labels are true, yet we face a life of being perceived too shy to contribute.
The truth is, we are neither shy nor awkward, as we simply enjoy one-on-one connections more than group interactions.
We introverts can have some of the most meaningful, productive conversations with the least amount of words for two distinct reasons:
Venturing out to become an entrepreneur can feel overwhelming. However, as hard as it may seem, it is your voice as an introvert that can ring the loudest.
Keeps spirits high, remain confident in who you are, and take care of yourself. Here are some additional tips to avoid entrepreneurial burnout.
At work, we are adept at smoothing out a situation that has gotten tangled up by aggressive personalities. Outside the office, acquaintances can rely on our level-headed nature to properly think things through.
Introverts have made some giant contributions in shaping history. Albert Einstein was an introvert and so was Eleanor Roosevelt, as are Bill Gates and Steven Spielberg. Don’t underestimate the power of being YOU – it could be your biggest strength.
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