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The Introverse

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38 contributions to The Introverse
How every work meeting should start:
I'd look forward to every meeting lmao
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How every work meeting should start:
“inTroVeRts aRe NoT gOoD at cOmMuNicAtiOn.”
It makes total sense why one would think that introverts are bad at communication We’d rather let someone else carry the conversation than to exhaust our social battery🔋 Which is fair, but the sad truth is that, as a result, most introverts actually suck at communication See, extroverts GAIN energy from interactions📈 So, naturally, they have a slight edge over us because of all the reps they get to put in. Meaning, they are basically incentivized to talk as much as possible, making them able to articulate their thoughts far more effectively than the average introvert But, this DOES NOT have to be the case Communication is a learnable skill that if paired with our unique traits (empathy, listening skills, and compassion), I argue that an introvert could easily become a far more effective communicator than an extrovert. Take listening skills for an example…👂 The world is full of people who always want to talk about themselves, and if they ever go quiet, best believe they’re just waiting for another opportunity to blab about what interests them.🗣️ Since you’re a naturally good listener, that sets you apart from the 99% of people When you listen to understand and not to respond, the other person is more likely to be receptive of your message because you had the compassion to hear them out first, do you understand? Over and above this, people tend to listen more attentively when someone who speaks less finally has something to say Which increases your influence So, what’s the reality? Introverts CAN be excellent communicators. We often think deeply and listen attentively, which makes our communication thoughtful, meaningful and more influential.
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“inTroVeRts aRe NoT gOoD at cOmMuNicAtiOn.”
Myth-Buster Mondays
Fellow introverts... I'm in constant realization of how my limiting beliefs have stopped me from achieving my goals in the past.⛔ I see a lot of other introverts fall victim to the VERY. SAME. THING!🤦‍♂️ Whether it's limiting beliefs they've learned from past traumas or false perspectives that were projected onto them by other people... The truth is, you're only CAPABLE of doing what you BELIEVE is possible! Which is why I would love to introduce "Myth-Buster Mondays" in our community.🙌 Every Monday, I'll be "clearing the smoke" with high-value posts dedicated to debunking the most common myths that people have about introversion and/or the workplace. This is also an intentional effort to make our community high-quality by raising the bar on everyone's values and beliefs.🙌 See you on Monday!😜
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Myth-Buster Mondays
POV: You're an introvert and a colleague walks to the office kitchen
Who relates? P.S: This is my first short-form video and I had so much fun recording this at work yesterday.😂 Definitely gonna do more of these so be sure to follow me on my socials! ⬇️ Instagram YouTube TikTok
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POV: You're an introvert and a colleague walks to the office kitchen
Came across this today and...
...realised that this is one of the reasons I fell in love with my girlfriend. ❤️
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