1. “Stop the madness for constant group work,” she said. - TopicsExpress



          

1. “Stop the madness for constant group work,” she said. Employees and students need more freedom and privacy at work and school—particularly the one-third to one-half of any given population who are introverts. For the quiet types, it’s important for them to find time to be alone, think for themselves, and then return to the group with ideas and solutions. 2. Even when not actively solving a problem or working on a project, it’s important for introverts and extroverts to unplug and go to the “wilderness”—anywhere you can be comfortable and alone in your own head. “Be like Buddha. Have your own revelations,” Cain told the audience. 3. Open up and reveal what’s in your “suitcases.” For Cain, suitcases are a metaphor for the treasures, memories, activities and thoughts that make you you. For extroverts, it usually is not a problem for them to share their personality with everyone around them. For introverts, it’s not so easy.
Posted on: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 22:13:32 +0000

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