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Why Are Introverts So Darn Hard on Themselves?

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New at the Truity blog: Don't be so hard on yourself, Introvert. What's your standard of perfection?

[Truity]( New at the Truity blog: Don't be so hard on yourself, Introvert. [Why Are Introverts So Darn Hard on Themselves?]( What's your standard of perfection? Mine is ridiculously, suffocatingly, constipatingly high. If you're an Introvert reading this, then you already know what I'm going to say next - that Introverts are far more likely than Extraverts to live in a recurring pattern of "perfect." That we immerse ourselves deeply in things and get ever-so-slightly high from the process of over-achieving. That often, this drive towards idealized achievement is a force of negativity, leaving us frustrated, rigid, scared and self-absorbed. That we're crazy hard on ourselves. So, what is it about Introverts that makes us our own worst enemy? [Read More]( [Five Essential Team Building Skills for Introverts]( Interaction. Connection. Honest commitment. Everyone knows that building a basic sense of trust among team members is essential for creating a synchronized and top-performing team. Even if an employee works alone on the frontline, he or she will always fit into a wider team with each member reliant on another and communicating constantly. Having the ability to trust your teammates and speak up when there's a problem is an absolute necessity. But for most Introverts who prefer to work alone, it can be challenging to engage with other people and open yourself up to the team. Here are five essential skills we should all learn about developing great teamwork. [Read More]( [Truity]( 21999 Del Puerto Canyon Road Livermore CA 94550 USA No longer want to receive these amazing, insightful, incredibly enlightening emails? Well, to each his own. Click below to... [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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