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Suitable careers for introverts
Introverted personalities are often assumed to be loners – people who don’t like the company of others, and are therefore happiest in jobs where they can work alone. This is a complete misunderstanding of introversion!
34 commentsAre There "Best Jobs" for Introverts?
Two of the finest examples I can give of an introvert that appears extroverted are comedian-writer Steve Martin and talk show host Johnny Carson...
39 commentsThe Highly Sensitive Person: An Introduction
Maybe you've heard the term Highly Sensitive Person, or HSP, and wondered what exactly it is, and whether it applies to you. Some might say that EVERYone is "sensitive," but there's more to being an HSP than just getting your feelings hurt easily.
14 commentsCareer Planning for Introverts
Introverts face particular challenges when deciding what career to pursue. How can you find as secure, well-paying job that allows for time to yourself? Many in-demand jobs require almost constant...
2 commentsINTJ Personality Type
Welcome fellow INTJ! The INTJ personality type is one of the rarest -- only about 3 percent of people are INTJs. Being an INTJ means that we are(I)ntrovertedI(N)tuitive(T)hinking(J)udgingBeing an (I)ntrovert...
7 commentsPersonality Test: Myers Briggs 101
The Myers Briggs personality test, also known as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a questionnaire that measures and names the way people perceive the world and make decisions. This very popular...
1 commentintroverts anonymous
Do you need lots of time to yourself to re-energize? Are you sometimes labeled "aloof" or "withdrawn?" You may be part of the 25% minority of folk who are true "introverts." It's important to tune into who...
17 commentsAre You a Misdiagnosed Introvert?
You may be an introvert and not know it. Knowing it could change your life in a positive way instantly. It did mine! If you're wondering why you don't fit in and feeling down about it, Sherlock Holmes, Jonathan Rauch, and Laurie Helgoe can help solve the mystery.
82 commentsIntroverts at Work
It's not shyness. It's not anti-social. It's not entirely a need to be alone. Introversion is a personality trait (defined by C. G. Jung) where we prefer to relate to the world by first taking it "inward."...
2 commentsHSP Topics: The Challenge of Friendships
HSPs often struggle with friendships and relationships. This article explores where difficulties arise, and offers insights into how a Highly Sensitive Person can form more lasting and rewarding friendships.
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