Over the past several years, many people have been surprised to find out that I'm an introvert. They see me speak in front of large crowds. I am often engaged in conversation when I'm at an event or gathering. I teach, lead small groups, train, lead meetings...and many other things that are traditionally only attributed to extroverts and their way of life. I have also been struck lately by the moments when I've heard someone say that they're an introvert and the shock that accompanies that revelation from the people around them. They are often surprised. I've even heard them...
Top 5 Posts – January 2015
In the month of January, I had guest posts over on sites like FamilyShare.com and Pastors.com where the articles I've written garnered views in the six figures and thousands of social shares. It was an amazing month! Here on my blog, I continue to see an increase in the number of people stopping by to check out the content. Thank you for continuing to be a faithful reader and for sharing my content with your friends, families, co-workers, neighbors and everyone else! Here are the Top 5 Posts from January 2015: 5. 10 Daily Habits Of Highly Productive Leaders 4....
Why Introverts Need To Be A Part Of Your Creative Process
Over my career, I've had the fortune to be a part of many meetings. Ok, maybe fortune's not the right word... I should have said that I've been forced to be a part of many meetings. Throughout the years, comments have been made about how quiet I am. People say they wish I would speak up more and share what I'm thinking/feeling more. I would guess, if you're an introvert, you've heard many of these same comments. Because of this perception, the organizers and leaders of the meetings can begin to exclude you from future meetings. And, as AWESOME as...