The holidays are the perfect time for introverts to start engaging in exercise if somehow, it’s dropped off the to-do list. This may sound counter-intuitive but stay with me and maybe you’ll be influenced otherwise. If you haven’t yet figured out if you tend toward being more introverted or extroverted, the Digital Citizen offers a free personality assessment based on both … [Read more...] about Introvert Friendly Guide to Holiday Exercise
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5 Top #Introvert Traits We Can Be #Grateful About
Have you noticed in the stores we’ve jumped right from Halloween to Christmas holidays? What’s missing in this picture? This year there is little decoration and still little sign of turkey and all the stuffing. But doesn’t that have the potential for us to be all the more grateful? That’s what I love about Thanksgiving. It’s not crowded in the gratefulness arena. This … [Read more...] about 5 Top #Introvert Traits We Can Be #Grateful About
6 Ways to #Quiet the Brain and Boost #Creativity
It was 2010 when a collaboration partner introduced me to Snowden McFall a 29 year entrepreneur, professional speaker and author of 5 books, including Fired Up!, and Stress Express! She’s definitely an extrovert and a fabulously motivating person. When you just read her emails or hear her speak, you’ll know what this means. This is one of her recent newsletter articles. … [Read more...] about 6 Ways to #Quiet the Brain and Boost #Creativity
6 Tips From Public Speaking To Blogging With Joel Osteen’s Model
Many writers are introverts. We take in life fully, reflect about experiences and some of us then write or blog about those findings. You may or may not know Joel Osteen. He’s labeled everything from mega-church pastor to Christian evangelist on the periphery. When my mom used to stay with me she loved listening to Joel every Sunday morning. I would catch a word here or … [Read more...] about 6 Tips From Public Speaking To Blogging With Joel Osteen’s Model
Brainstorming: Bane Of Most Introverts But Writers Block Tool For Bloggers
“Pass,” is usually my first reply when the first question or problem is posed in a brainstorming session. As an introvert corporate trainer giving workshops about this process, and using it during them, right from the beginning I would make saying “pass” acceptable for everyone. Maybe you don’t know? Introverts prefer a little time to think things over. That’s why typical … [Read more...] about Brainstorming: Bane Of Most Introverts But Writers Block Tool For Bloggers
3 Introvert Lessons from National Energy Month and Federal Income Tax
In 1913, on October 3, Federal Income Tax was made law in the USA. At that time it was just 1% to 7% of a person’s income. The song, “Carry me back” comes to mind as a way to avoid my stomach upset. October also is National Energy Awareness Month in the USA. We’re asked to act in ways showing our awareness of how energy affects our prosperity, security and environment. Is … [Read more...] about 3 Introvert Lessons from National Energy Month and Federal Income Tax