Jeri Bingham, the founder of Black Introvert Week (Feb. 8-15), has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Cosmo UK, Color Magazine, and on WGN Radio Chicago. She is a contributing writer for ...
In a world that often celebrates extroversion—where being loud, visible, and “always on” can seem like the only path to success—introverts may wonder how they can stand out without feeling drained or ...
As an introvert, the thought of working in an “extroverted” job setting has always scared me — the confrontations with bosses, the possibility of teamwork and team-building exercises, constant ...
The genius of Jennifer Kahnweiler’s new book, The Genius of Opposites: How Introverts and Extroverts Achieve Extraordinary Results Together, is that she doesn’t throw out facile strategies for meeting ...
Do you know how the introverts on your team are doing? Do they need the same work routines as the extroverts on your team to feel productive and creative? Times of disruption are opportunities for ...
Personality and cognitive abilities are closely and inextricably linked. If you are high in introversion you may focus a good deal of your energy on your own inner world. Extraverts, in contrast, tend ...
Samantha Ramsay, a behavioral health services counselor at St. Catherine Hospital in East Chicago, offers insights into the challenges that introverts and extroverts may be facing amid the COVID-19 ...
The job interview is a social endeavor. Yes, its underlying objective is a professional one — to be offered the role you've applied for. But the success of the interaction itself comes down to ...
Job interviews are nerve-racking. You have to prove you're the right candidate given your work history. You have to prove you'll be easy to work with by being calm and collected. Maybe you even want ...