Networking for Introverts: How to Make Connections that Count Without Being Sleazy
Rob Brownamazon.com
Networking for Introverts: How to Make Connections that Count Without Being Sleazy
The next step, after you’ve started talking to people more, is to begin to mimic one or two extrovert characteristics so that they can begin to appreciate your natural strengths. However, that’s not to say you should pretend to be an extrovert all the time if it doesn’t come naturally. That would be very difficult and put you under a great deal of
... See moreIntroverts are not known for having a great many buddies. They’re usually happy with just a few close friends. This can affect us at work, at school, or with any activities we join (Facebook, for example) because we’re not great at getting to know people. It can get quite lonely.