I've been to Las Vegas many times as an introvert who doesn't like to party and gamble, and I always have a good time using ...
Introversion and extroversion describe how individuals derive their energy and focus their attention. It’s not either/or; ...
For social introverts, the “introvert” part is more about preferring smaller groups and people you know. “I’m OK with large-ish groups but I find it a lot, particularly if I don’t know the people as I ...
When we talk about introverts and extroverts, we’re not referring to social skills. How we live in the world has more to do ...
Being an introvert doesn’t have to look like shying away from social contact. As more and more women are discovering, being an “extroverted introvert” means faking it at least a little bit.
This might seem weird since I’m an introvert who’s often moody and doesn’t even like schmoozing with clients or being around large groups of people in general. But it’s precisely this ...
One of the worst things that can happen to an introvert is having to speak in front of a large group of people. Unfortunately, at many jobs, the skill is non-negotiable, meaning that even ...
Celebrities are usually the last people you'd expect to be introverts. After all, if you're used to red carpet appearances or performing on stage for millions of people, can you really be shy?