
Have You Ever Felt That You’re in the Wrong Place in Your Career, in Your Life?
Todd Rose, director of Harvard’s Mind, Brain, and Education program, and computational neuroscientist Ogi Ogas cast a broad net when they set out to study... Read more >

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... Read more >

Your Best Guide Yet to Solving the Mystery of Consciousness
Our experience of consciousness is so intrinsic to who we are, we rarely notice that something mysterious is going on. Consciousness is experience itself, and... Read more >

“Emeralds of Oz: Life Lessons from Over the Rainbow”: A Q&A with Peter Guzzardi
Susan: In your new book, you’ve taken a deep dive into one of the most popular films of all time, The Wizard of Oz, which... Read more >

The Invisible Child
AN INVISIBLE CHILD is one who does not initially stand out for any reason. This child is not extremely athletic, overly popular, or very outgoing.... Read more >

How to Handle Conflict Skillfully
When life feels painful or out of control, we want the bad feelings to go away. As fast as possible. We want our situation to... Read more >

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... Read more >

Wedding Advice for the Quiet Brides in Your Life
Dear Friends, Wedding season is soon upon us. And as someone who joyfully got married under a tree — just my husband and me, and... Read more >

Ever Wondered Whether Introverts and Extroverts Act Differently During Therapy? So Did We
Dear Friends, This week, we’re thrilled to feature an exclusive Q and A with Lori Gottlieb, author of the terrific new book, Maybe You Should... Read more >

The Best Networking Advice I’ve Seen Yet
Dear Friends, If you’re an introvert, have you ever noticed that you tend to be good at asking questions? Do you ever feel that this... Read more >

Are You an Orchid or a Dandelion? This is One of the Most Important Questions You’ll Ever Answer
Dear Friends, We are so excited to share with you this groundbreaking work by the distinguished UCSF Professor Tom Boyce. Put simply, Boyce and others... Read more >

Is Your Home or Office as Calm and Ordered as You’d Like?
Is your home or office as calm and ordered as you’d like? If not, read on. This week, we’re very excited to share a Q... Read more >

Communication Tips for Introverts and Extroverts, from Two of Your Favorite Authors!
This is an excerpt from No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Embracing Emotions At Work, by Liz Fosslien and Mollie West Duffy “I’ll go... Read more >

“No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Embracing Emotion at Work”: A Q&A with Liz Fosslien and Mollie West Duffy
We so love your upcoming book, No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Embracing Emotion at Work! Can you tell us more about it? No... Read more >

How Leaders Can Create Deeper Relationships with Introverted Teammates
Since launching the Quiet Revolution, I can’t tell you how many times people (introverts, extroverts and ambiverts alike) have asked me imploringly for new insights... Read more >

Quiet at Thomson Reuters
Hi everyone, This week we’re sharing an interview I conducted with Marci Gohmann, Senior Director of Talent and Development at Thomson Reuters. Marci spearheaded a... Read more >

Atomic Habits
Quiet Revolution is excited to spread the word about James Clear’s new book, Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits &... Read more >

When “Mandatory Fun” Isn’t Fun
Each month, I answer a few fascinating questions from readers about work and psychology. 1. Have a question? Submit it to [email protected] If you’re comfortable, include... Read more >

The Personality Brokers
Excerpted with permission from Chapter Fourteen: One in a Million of The Personality Brokers: The Strange History of Myers-Briggs and Personality Testing. Some people start to... Read more >

Mirror Check: Are you a “T” or an “L”?
Do you have a tight or a loose mind-set? And how much of the answer has to do with your the culture of your country,... Read more >