Decades of research have found 6 primary qualities that go into a successful first impression. To make better first impressions, implement these 6 rules. Continue…
Category Archives: Career Development
9 Ways This Introvert Polished His Public Speaking Skills
Not all introverts suffer from public speaking anxiety. But if you do, here are some ideas to eliminate it and become a strong communicator. Continue…
Overwhelmed? Eliminate Work by Reorganizing It.
When your priorities are out of order, you create a lot of unnecessary work for yourself. Adjusting can be scary, but the result can make you faster and more creative. Continue…
Tipping Points: How Introverts Spread Big Ideas
Big ideas need not be championed by big personalities. Introverts are equipped to create tipping points by quietly influencing large groups from within. Continue…
The Top 5 Introvert Leadership Challenges (and How to Beat Them)
Most introverts face these five challenges on the journey to build their leadership skills. Each one can be overcome with a unique approach. Continue…
9 Opportunities to Seize During These Difficult Times
Even when the world is in turmoil, opportunities for a better future are all around. But to seize them, you must control your anxiety. Continue…
Afraid To Quit Your Job? Decades Of Research Says You Should Do It Anyway
If you’re the type of person who thinks, “No, I’ve made my decision—I’ll trust my gut and stick it out,” you’ll be not so pleased to know you probably made the wrong choice. Continue…
The Psychology of Dressing Well (And Why You Must To Get Anywhere In Life)
I used to be a sloppy dresser. I never liked that I had to dress a certain way to get the respect I thought I deserved or to get people to listen to me. “What a sham!” I would tell myself. “People should respect me because I know what I’m talking about, not because I’m… Continue…
Nobody Likes the “Idea Guy”
One time I had a “great” idea for a telephone company. Service would be free—all the calls you want! But you’d have to listen to advertisements before each one. I asked my friend what he thought the idea was worth. His answer: “I don’t know. Telephone companies make a lot of money. Maybe $1 billion?”… Continue…
Lazy Expert Syndrome: How to Stay on Top of Your Game
We all eventually suffer from “lazy expert syndrome.” The best way to snap out of it and grow is to mentor someone new to your field. Continue…