
The points she makes, for the most part, are excellent. We do not have to agree with all of the wording, and I do not endorse the metaphysical sales pitch at the end, but I recommend the gist of the bulk of the video nonetheless.

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“Research shows what introverts have known all along…ou and a coworker step into an elevator. As you descend in the tiny metal box, the silence between you grows awkward. Suddenly your coworker blurts out, “Such a shame that we’re stuck in the office on a beautiful day like this!” You mumble, “It sure is.” As…

“I’m sure you’ve heard many times that introverts hate small talk. This is frequently misunderstood as introverts hate talking, period. However, this is not so. Introverts like the right kind of talk. So what is the right kind of talk, and why do introverts avoid small talk at all costs?” Click Why This Introvert Hates…

“I speak from personal experience on this topic. How do you keep pushing yourself when you start to experience some constructive feedback? I’m not sure if it’s my generation, the millennials, but we do not always seem to take constructive feedback well…” To read the rest of the article, click here: The #1 Behavior That’s…

“…extroverts have a more active dopamine reward system than introverts. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that helps control the brain’s pleasure and reward centers. Having a more active dopamine reward system means that extroverts get more energized and excited by the possibility of reward than introverts. So extroverts are more driven to strike up a conversation…