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Quiet, Please: Unleashing 'The Power Of Introverts'

Today appears to be the day of introverts/extroverts, etc. 

I came across an interview on NRP on my way home from work from an authors who wrote a book on Introverts.

http://www.npr.org/2012/01/30/145930229/quiet-please-unleashing-the-power-of-introverts

Re: Quiet, Please: Unleashing 'The Power Of Introverts'

  • That's where it all started.  Isn't that a hopeful piece for those uneasy in groups?
    Willa 4.6.06 and Henry 10.18.08 Camp Sinki
  • imageGRsweetpea:
    That's where it all started.  Isn't that a hopeful piece for those uneasy in groups?

    Did I miss some talk about this book? I saw on someone else's FB page a link to a blog article about being an introvert.

     

  • This topic is making the rounds right now.  Time's current cover story is about the power of shyness.  I haven't read it yet, though.

    Thanks for posting this article, MB.  It was interesting to read about how current office environments are set up for extroverts (well, duh).  B and I have both expressed frustration about how hard it is for an introvert to "get ahead" in business environments that seem to solely reward extrovert behavior. 

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