A new term is trending: “otrovert.” Here’s what psychologists say it is—and 7 signs you might fit the in-between profile.
Extroverts thrive on social interaction and often find extended periods of solitude to be draining and isolating. They ...
Let’s be honest—workplaces are built for extroverts. Open offices, endless meetings, networking events—it’s like an energy-draining obstacle course for introverts. But that doesn’t mean you can’t ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. History tends to mythologize entrepreneurial names in the tech world. We attribute to them black-and-white lifestyle characteristics, ...
If you're introverted, maximize your strengths at work and play up your ability to listen intently, analyze, and strategize. Optimize your work environment by blocking out focus times, building one-on ...
The workplace isn't always accommodating of introverts, and Deb Liu knows it. Liu, CEO of Ancestry.com and an ex-VP at Facebook, recently shared advice for introverts at work. Liu says to realize "you ...
Hey all you introverts out there, I’ve got the key to your happiness. You know what it is? It’s simple. Be more like an extrovert! That’s right. Stop being so passive and modest and become the ...
Getting a word in edgewise at a meeting with extroverts* can be daunting for introverts. Listening carefully without interjecting can be a stretch for extroverts. Yet we all need to do some talking ...
Not an introvert, but not an extrovert either? How about ambivert? Still a no? There's a new personality type for that. Dr.
After ten years as a psychologist practicing psychodynamic psychotherapy, I reclined on the couch of my own analyst feeling burdened by my chosen work. After a day of seeing patients, I was drained. I ...