The unapologetic introvert doesn’t start emails with ‘Sorry to bother you’ or pepper their speech with unnecessary qualifiers ...
Psychologist Dr. Jessica Ribeiro, PhD defines introversion as a personality trait characterized by a preference for quiet, less stimulating environments and activities. “It describes how you gain ...
Being an introvert no longer means you just like things to be a bit quieter; it has become an entire personality type, one associated with intelligent introspection, creativity, and aloofness. By ...
Ever felt exhausted by small talk, relieved when a party is cancelled, or found yourself thinking, "I just don't like people" ...
We are quick to place ourselves on the extremes of the social spectrum, but the truth is that personality is more malleable than you think, says Claudia Canavan ...
Does being alone make you feel more like yourself or energized? Reviewed by David Susman, PhD Reviewed by David Susman, PhD While we all need some me-time every now and then, that solitude can be an ...
Forget introvert and extrovert, there’s a new ‘vert in town: it’s an otrovert. This personality trait, coined by American psychologist Dr Rami Kaminski, is a person who is highly sociable but feels no ...
Introversion isn't a branding liability; it's an advantage. Build authentically, set boundaries, go deep, not wide, and let ...