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Do you ever feel like others don't understand your needs as an introvert? Do you have a hard time explaining yourself to co-workers, friends, or family?
In this episode of the Quiet and Strong Podcast, we'll talk about simple ways to help others understand what you need to do your best work or be your best self, or make yourself understood.
Let's all normalize our introverted needs, and feel empowered to live our best lives.
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Contact the Host of the Quiet and Strong Podcast:
David Hall
Author, Speaker, Educator, Podcaster
quietandstrong.com
Gobio.link/quietandstrong
david [at] quietandstrong.com
Take the FREE Personality Assessment:
Typefinder Personality Assessment
Follow David on your favorite social platform:
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Youtube
Get David's book:
Minding Your Time: Time Management, Productivity, and Success, Especially for Introverts
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Do you ever feel like others don't understand your needs as an introvert? Do you have a hard time explaining yourself to co-workers, friends, or family?
In this episode of the Quiet and Strong Podcast, we'll talk about simple ways to help others understand what you need to do your best work or be your best self, or make yourself understood.
Let's all normalize our introverted needs, and feel empowered to live our best lives.
- - -
Contact the Host of the Quiet and Strong Podcast:
David Hall
Author, Speaker, Educator, Podcaster
quietandstrong.com
Gobio.link/quietandstrong
david [at] quietandstrong.com
Take the FREE Personality Assessment:
Typefinder Personality Assessment
Follow David on your favorite social platform:
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Youtube
Get David's book:
Minding Your Time: Time Management, Productivity, and Success, Especially for Introverts
You may also like:
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