Why I Am a Big Fan of Techies
I am a big fan of techies. Yet it makes no sense at all. From my earliest school days, I suffered from math anxiety. I still do. Ms. Walsh,…
I am a big fan of techies. Yet it makes no sense at all. From my earliest school days, I suffered from math anxiety. I still do. Ms. Walsh,…
We live in a divided world. An estimated 50 percent of people fall on either the introvert or extrovert side of the spectrum. With those odds, chances are that…
Silence. I think the universe is giving me the high sign to be quiet. For extroverts like myself, it is too easy to talk and make conversation. But what…
Guest blog by Dean Nelson I met author and journalism professor Dean Nelson last year at a writing workshop. I was so pleased to hear that he has incorporated…
In the research I am doing for my book on introvert-friendly work cultures, open spaces are not getting high marks from introverts. Although they find ways to adapt, they…
The art of random, spontaneous conversation has been replaced by that phone in our pockets. We wait on line at the grocery store and out it comes. We sit on…
Who Are Project Managers? I have always admired project managers (PM’s). Their organization and ability to pull together disparate projects on deadline and under budget is impressive. Often promoted…
Vera is a newly married introverted project lead in a high tech company. Over lunch, she told me that she finds it easier to address conflict with her diverse…
Journals Started It When I started keeping journals, I remember searching for just the right pen and perfect notebook. It wasn’t long before I realized this pursuit actually kept…