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By Emma Yang

The Fall of the Cat

Kittenish: playful and lively. A kitten isn’t a kitten if it doesn’t chase after anything in sight that wriggles, hops, or glitters. A kitten isn’t…

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By Quiet Revolution

Thoughts from an Introverted Author: Q&A with Bethany Ball

Quiet Revolution is excited to help spread the word about Bethany Ball’s new book: What to Do About the Solomons. Susan Cain, Quiet Revolution’s co-founder, conducted an…

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By The Quiet Leadership Institute

Emotional agility

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 Brian Gresko

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The Art and Craft of Quiet Creativity

Can you really connect while staying invisible?

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By Andre Sólo

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The Surprising Way to Grow Your Productivity

What to do when you want more than a mentor.

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By Susan Cain

Girl writing a book

How My Mother Helped Launch My Writing Career

Sometimes it’s the things you don’t say that matter the most.

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By Jen Retter

Person writing

How This Introvert Built a Successful Career as a Journalist

Her temperament turned out to be an asset.

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By Susan Cain

Balancing rocks

Generate New Ideas with Jayne Riew’s Writer’s Tool: “The Meditation Box”

How play can lead to creativity.

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By Adam McHugh

Books in a bookstore

How an Introvert Does a Book Tour

Even though writing means blood, struggle, and agonizing introspection stretching toward despair, it’s still better than Tuesday happy hour with the co-workers you already spent all day with.

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By Eden Kennedy

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Why I Need a Room of My Own (and Maybe You Do, Too)

Some people find their focus in the midst of busy coffee shops or quiet library carrels. I found mine while wrapped in a fake fur blanket in the room over our garage.

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By Rebecca Woolf

Emma Lesko

“You Are Unique For a Reason”: An Interview with Author and Advocate Emma Lesko

As far as quiet children go, as an author, my goal is to help carve out a space for them in our culture. I write my books as honestly as I can in the hopes of cultivating empathy and understanding.

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By Susan Cain

Susan Cain at Doma Cafe in the West Village

How I Quit My Job and Became a Writer

When at age 33 I quit corporate law to become a writer, most people I knew, including my very own self, thought I was nuts.

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