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The Social Introvert on Houseguests

By Lindsay Hood

People’s differences are totally ok. But sometimes you have to talk about them.

The Social Introvert’s Advice on Dating the Opposite Temperament

By Lindsay Hood

Balance is critical.

The Social Introvert: Stand Up to Pushy In-Laws

By Sophia Dembling

Maybe I’m a little stubborn, but the more they push me to go at their pace, the more I pull back.

The Social Introvert: Can I Hide at My Own Wedding?

By Sophia Dembling

But “a wedding” is a generic term for an event that you can meld to your own needs, desires, and preferences; it needn’t be a full-out veil-and-flower-girl event with dinner, speeches, and a band playing hits of the 1980s.

The Social Introvert: Rocking the Job Interview

By Sophia Dembling

Introverts are great listeners; we’re good at drawing people out; and we’re often a lot more comfortable listening than talking.

The Social Introvert: Introverted, or Just Rude?

By Sophia Dembling

Where’s the line?

Introducing The Social Introvert

By Sophia Dembling

Just because you want to join the party does not mean you are required to stay until the last drunk passes out.

Communication Tips for Introverts and Extroverts, from Two of Your Favorite Authors!

By Liz Fosslien and Mollie West

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…

Neither Introvert Nor Extrovert? You Need A Break Too

By Karl Moore

It is well-established that introverts need quiet breaks so that they can recharge their batteries in solitude. And extroverts equally need social breaks to fill…

How Leaders Can Create Deeper Relationships with Introverted Teammates

By Susan Cain

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…

Being an Introvert Turned Out to Be My Asset

By Quiet Revolution's Field Notes

Embracing apparent contradictions—introvert in communications?—results in a perfect job.

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

By Quiet Revolution

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…

Introvert Strategies for Extroverted Play

By Navdeep Singh Dhillon

Play like an extrovert – while staying true to your introvert self.

Happy Birthday! How to Survive Your Child’s Party as an Introvert

By Marzi

More help, less stress, and everyone gets to enjoy a birthday.

The Introverted Yogi

Forget popularity; invite authenticity.

To Each Their Own: Giving Feedback to Introverts and Extroverts

By Karl Moore

There’s so much beyond a simple “thank you”.

Only Connect: How an Introvert Is Uniting Quiet Colleagues

By Quiet Revolution's Field Notes

Breaking the mold of introversion to quietly build connections.

Starting the Year with a Social Detox

By Navdeep Singh Dhillon

From self-preservation to self-indulgence.

12 New Year’s Resolutions for Introverts

By Jennifer Granneman

Will you assert your quiet this upcoming year?

This Fact Will Make Introverted Leaders Proud

By Quiet Revolution's Field Notes

Tap into your quiet well to lead.

The Social Plight of the Work-from-Home Parent

By Marzi

No group to join? Create your own!

How Introverted Kids Can Practice Self-Advocacy

By Priscilla Gilman

My—quiet—way or the highway? There is a middle road.

Hope in a Bottle: The Link Between Alcohol and Social Anxiety

By Ellen Hendriksen

Turns out that alcohol is a faux friend for the socially anxious. Here’s why.

The Qualities of an Introverted Leader

Beware: introversion can lead to popularity!

Beginning College as an Introvert

Introvert or not, your collegiate life can be deeply fulfilling.