5 Ways Introverted Leaders Can Feel More Confident Presenting at Work
6-minute read It’s five minutes before the meeting. Your palms are sweaty, your mouth is dry, and every ounce of…
6-minute read It’s five minutes before the meeting. Your palms are sweaty, your mouth is dry, and every ounce of…
You won’t have all the answers, but if you provide as much information and clarity as you possibly can, you'll build trust and morale.
How often do you worry about what others are thinking after you say or do something? How many times have you felt like you had to prove yourself to someone else, or play bigger—or smaller—because of the way they are showing up?
True confidence comes from deep within, and it’s unshakable. Yet so many of us are trying to build our confidence by seeking approval from external sources.
Introverts have such a uniquely beautiful way of showing up in the world, and our confidence is quiet. But because we spend so much time in our heads, we can be particularly hard on ourselves, quickly killing our own confidence. Here are four strategies for overcoming some of the biggest confidence killers for introverts.
Life has a tendency to keep us in a challenging situation until it teaches us what we’re supposed to know.
For the very first time, extroverts are living in a world designed for introverts. But I’ve been noticing that companies are still trying to meet the needs of extroverts without factoring in the unique needs of introverts. And part of this is on us.
Since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, HSPs around the globe have been processing all the changes and uncertainty and worse case possibilities on a much deeper level than most. Here are four things we can begin doing today to protect our energy, our spirit, and our gift of sensitivity.
Complaining about work is a common topic of conversation, and the stress of our jobs can take a toll on our personal lives. Here are three ways to create a fulfilling career at your current company that you can begin implementing today.
Do you already feel behind before you even open your eyes in the morning? Are you driven by accomplishment, but at the expense of self-care? Here are three questions to ask yourself today to begin mastering the art of balancing your drive with self-care.