Being Thankful Does Not Need To Be In Person

Being Thankful Does Not Need To Be In Person

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Back To Basics Of What An Introvert Is

I feel like I have to revisit this twice a year. Not just with people who are new to the actual concept of “introversion” but people around me who should know better. Honestly, I wish that Merriam-Webster who actually change their definition. Yes, many are reserved or quiet, but ...  Show more

How To Explain Our Strengths In Interviews

The work landscape out there is rough out there. It’s hard to know what to say, what is actually important. You only get so much time. And as an introvert, talking about ourselves is nerve-racking as it is. You want to make a good impression and also give all the info they will n ...  Show more

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