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Patricia Weber

Patricia Weber

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The Path To Embracing My Inner Introvert – And Yours

December 29, 2009 by Patricia Weber

When I saw Kristi Daeda generous offer through Blogger Linkup, I didn't hesitate to take her offer: "It's my holiday gift to you -- guest posts. Take a day off, relax, enjoy time with your friends and family, and let me do the grunt work." She said she would select just 10 blogs from the responses so I was stretching my introvert decision making and jumped on it! That's how you … [Read more...] about The Path To Embracing My Inner Introvert – And Yours

Top 9 Predictions for the introvert in 2010

December 28, 2009 by Patricia Weber

With at least a dozen books and ebooks about the introvert just released in 2009, can there be any doubt we are in the limelight? It doesn’t have to be glaring or uncomfortable at all. We are being called and we are needed more than ever, just as we are, in our world now. While I believe it’s a sure bet there will be more recognition on the way through blogs, videos and more … [Read more...] about Top 9 Predictions for the introvert in 2010

Irony of Introvert Guilt: You Can Beat It

December 22, 2009 by Patricia Weber

Many introverts I speak with, particularly prospective clients, are relieved to know it's really okay to be an introvert. In the business world or even in personal life in, being around what can seem like mostly extroverts, we can feel alone, even alienated. The guilt of not being able to fit into extroverts ways can often lead to either extreme isolation or going overboard … [Read more...] about Irony of Introvert Guilt: You Can Beat It

2009 The Year Being an Introvert Became Desirable!

December 21, 2009 by Patricia Weber

Besides online social networking reaching puberty this year, being an introvert and okay with who you are reached adulthood. The evidence of this? The books, ebooks and blogs on some aspect of the introvert that showed up just this year is wonderfully - numerous. Here's a list I've collected this year for you to consider: 1. Adam McHugh, Introverts in the Church, I did a … [Read more...] about 2009 The Year Being an Introvert Became Desirable!

Introverts Can Do Better in Networking With This One Thing

December 11, 2009 by Patricia Weber

In a recent article, "5 Networking Tips for People Who Can't Network," the author stated that the most likely reason that people don't network effectively is because they think of themselves as introverts or shy. How ludicrous. Besides, that's not what my findings are in an ongoing online survey! … [Read more...] about Introverts Can Do Better in Networking With This One Thing

The Law of Compensation: Go-Giver Metrics to Encourage Introverts

November 24, 2009 by Patricia Weber

The Law of Compensation states, “Your income is determined by how many people you serve and how well you serve them.” As business people, how do we know when we have served people well? Writing about all Go-Giver laws from The Go-Giver by Bob Burg and John David Mann, has been driving the lessons home for me. … [Read more...] about The Law of Compensation: Go-Giver Metrics to Encourage Introverts

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