I came across this site that is just great. Being an introvert it is sometimes misunderstood and is always associated with negativity. I think the research that Ms Cain brings is a comprehensive understanding of introverts.
Being introverted in an extroverted world can be a fight. I feel that the quiet introvert has so much to share then the one constantly putting themselves on display. In her 16 things she believes I can completely resenate with Number 9.
Everyone shines, given the right lighting. For some, it’s a Broadway spotlight, for others, a lamplit desk.By Susan Cain Author of
"QUIET: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking" for 2012
Excerpt: Why does it matter where you fall on the introvert-extrovert spectrum? Because introversion and extroversion are at the heart of human nature — one scientist refers to them as “the north and south of temperament.” And when you make life choices that are congruent with your temperament, you unleash vast stores of energy.


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