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What Extroverts Should Know About Introverts

Probably the Best Guide to Understanding the Introverted — An Infographic

by Vicky Webster and Martin Webster (Eds.) 

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Man in a bubble.
How to Live With Introverts

We live in a world dominated by extroverts. In What Extroverts Should Know About Introverts — 3 Tips for Understanding an Introvert I explained that introverts make up at least 25% of the World’s population yet are often misunderstood and undervalued.

This brilliant infographic — Dr. Carmella’s Guide to Understanding the Introverted by Roman Jones — will help you understand how introverted people “tick”.

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Filed Under: What Leaders Need to Know Tagged With: Extrovert, Hamster Ball, Infographic Chart, Introversion and Extroversion, Introvert, Personal Development, Roman Jones, Shyness, Understanding an Introvert, What Extroverts Should Know About Introverts

What Extroverts Should Know About Introverts — 3 Tips for Understanding an Introvert

by Vicky Webster and Martin Webster (Eds.) 

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Woman wearing clothes that blend into the background.
Understanding an Introvert

We live in a world where extroversion is the norm. Introverts make up about 25% of the population yet they are often misunderstood and undervalued.

In this post Martin Webster dispels some of the myths about introversion and explains what extroverts should know about introverts. We also share 3 practical tips for understanding introverts.

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Filed Under: How to Develop Your Leadership Tagged With: Emotional Intelligence, Extrovert, Introvert, Mentoring, Personal Development, Personality Type, Relationships, Understanding an Introvert, What Extroverts Should Know About Introverts

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