Five Secrets To Buying Happiness For The Long Run
Posted on04 Sep 2017
Tagsbuying habits, extrovert, happiness, introvert, money, Personality, spontaneous, The Atlantic, time vs money, conscientiousness personality trait, socializing, Isabella Kwai
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We frequently hear, “You can’t buy happiness,” and “The best things in life are free.” Yet, using money wisely makes buying happiness... Read More
Extraversion Personality Trait Exposed and Exhibited
The extraversion personality trait of the Big Five is defined very shallowly. This is very common among many definitions of extraversion. They... Read More
How Introverted and Extroverted Car Drivers Differ
In discussing my series on introverts and extroverts with a colleague, I talked briefly about the difference between introverted and extroverted car... Read More
Is Collaboration Groupthink?
Groups get people to conform. They cannot exist if people do whatever they want. Those who do not conform leave. If not... Read More
Introverts and Extroverts Working Together
Posted on19 Jan 2015
Tagsbrainstorming, energy, extrovert, innovation, introvert, money, Personality, project management, value, extroverts and introverts, Introverts and Extroverts (Series)
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How do we get introverts and extroverts working together? Researchers often share how to identify them. Few share how to lead them.... Read More
Extroverts and Introverts Their Energy Sources
Assessing personalities is essential to business. It’s essential to leadership. Leading people without assessing culture and personalities is like going into battle... Read More
Introverts More Honest?
Posted on20 Feb 2014
Tagsorganizational culture, assessments, cooperation, employees, extrovert, honesty, innovation, introvert, leadership, motivation, Personality, reflection, The Economist, lead by example
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The idea that introverts are more honest than extroverts comes from two assertions. First, studies find that “the more reflective [people] are,... Read More
Egocentric, Reserved People (ERP’s)
Posted on21 Jan 2013
TagsDelphine Szwarg, passive-aggressive behavior, over thinking, Twitter, decision-making process, decisions, ego, feelings, introspection, introvert, Personality, process, self-interest, Thoughts
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Delphine Szwarc asked the following of me on twitter: Can one be egocentric and reserved at the same time? More specifically, she... Read More
Creative Innovation (Pt 14): Time Alone
Posted on14 Jan 2013
Tagsbrainstorming, Creative Innovation Series, creativity, introvert, Susan Cain, The Atlantic, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Gregory Feist, solitude
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Creativity and innovation requires alone time. In her article, “Hire Introverts,” The Atlantic (July/August 2012 edition) Susan Cain cites the work of... Read More
Extroverted vs. Introverted Leaders – The Important Point
American business culture tends to prize extroverted traits over introverted ones. One online survey of 1,500 senior business leaders found that 65%... Read More