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By Ashley Goodall

This is How Often Team Leaders Should Meet With Team Members

If you study the best team leaders, you’ll discover that many of them share a sense-making ritual.  It’s called a check-in, and in simple terms…

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By Craig Dowden

The Science Behind “I’m Sorry”: Why to Say It, and How

Dear Friends, We all like to think that we’re great at apologizing, but the truth is that most of us are terrible at it. Yet…

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By Adriana Brad Schanen

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Quinny & Hopper: Smart Cookies

Quiet Revolution is excited to share an excerpt from Adriana Brad Schanen’s new children’s novel, Quinny & Hopper: Smart Cookies–the third book in her Quinny & Hopper realistic…

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By The Quiet Leadership Institute

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The Transformative Power of Emotional Agility

The pen is mightier than the sword, especially when it comes to your emotions.

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By The Quiet Leadership Institute

Arianna Huffington

Arianna Huffington Goes Beyond the Snooze Button

Tips to regain the one thing that can do your body the most good.

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By Quiet Revolution

Susan Cain

Susan Cain’s Quiet: Now an Illustrated Book for Introverted Kids

From Susan Cain’s newest book for kids and teens, and the educators and parents in their lives: “Fear is a powerful enemy, but passion is an even stronger friend.”

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By Jennifer Kahnweiler

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The Genius of Opposites: An Excerpt

What happens when you combine the power of introverts and extroverts?

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By Pete Mosley

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The Power of Listening: An Excerpt from “The Art of Shouting Quietly”

Mindful listening is a skill that can be practiced.

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By Priscilla Gilman

The Anti-Romantic Child: An Excerpt

Benj had taught me both how to be alone with myself and to recognize that the space between us is something to cherish.

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By Emily White

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Finding a Role (And a Sense of Belonging) in the Park

This specific passage from Count Me In takes place right after I decided that belonging to my local pool was the wrong fit: the people were…

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