Unlock Hidden Power: How Introverts Can Thrive at Work Without Pretending to Be Extroverts
According to Psychology Today, introverts often excel at reflective activities, which can lead to high-quality problem-solving.
We tend to do our best thinking when we’re not juggling a million conversations at once. We have a natural ability to dive into tasks without getting distracted, and it’s wise to leverage that.
If you’re in an office that feels chaotic, consider carving out small windows of uninterrupted time for your key tasks.
Let your team know you’ll be offline or unavailable during that period but reassure them they can catch you afterward.