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We are not all meant to be social butterflies. For many of us the opposite holds true. The very thought...
The post The Best Jobs To Excel The Ability and Talent of introverts! appeared first on Lifehack.
We are not all meant to be social butterflies. For many of us the opposite holds true. The very thought...
The post The Best Jobs To Excel The Ability and Talent of introverts! appeared first on Lifehack.
We are not all meant to be social butterflies. For many of us the opposite holds true. The very thought of socializing can give some a serious case of clammy hands and butterflies in the stomach. However, that doesn’t mean that introverts are not good at what they do or that they don’t excel in their careers!
The fact is that introverts, if left to their own devices in their peaceful, solitary work room with limited interaction, can produce exemplary work simply because they have the ability to intensely focus on the job at hand and produce quality. Many writers, designers, and programmers are introverts who cannot thrive in socially busy environments for long.
This difference lies in the way the brains of extroverts and introverts react to stimuli. While extroverts love “buzz” and feel energized by it, introverts start to feel overstimulated very soon. [1] The key for them is to find the best jobs that suit their core skills and personalities.
As an introvert who prefers limited interaction with people, jobs that involve socializing are off the menu. Besides, they are unlikely to require your core strengths. The first thing you need to do before starting to send applications is to figure out what job you would truly like to do.
Match your skill set with what you most like to do. For example, you may be a writer, but reporting and talking to people to collect information may not be your cup of tea, so think about becoming a work-at-home blogger instead. This will let your work in an environment you love, and help you produce the best quality work. [2]
Usually the best jobs for introverts are the ones that provide an environment that’s relaxing which allows for the most productivity in order to maximize their skill set. [5]
So introverts, while the world may not be verbally appreciative of you, we hope you know that you make the world go ’round and keep its cogs well-oiled in your unobtrusive and hard-working way. [12] Keep calm, and keep working!
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[1] | ^ | Quiet Rev: Why Introverts and Extroverts Are Different, The Science |
[2] | ^ | Cheat Sheet: 6 Ways Introverts Can Find The Right Job |
[3] | ^ | Quiet Rev: The Social Introvert Rocking The Job Interview |
[4] | ^ | Job Hunt: Introverts Job Search |
[5] | ^ | Forbes: The 10 Best Jobs For Introverts |
[6] | ^ | Animals Job Digest: The Best Animal Lover Jobs For Introverts |
[7] | ^ | Trade Schools: Best Jobs For Introverts |
[8] | ^ | Personality Junkie: The Best Jobs For Introverts In the Creative Field |
[9] | ^ | BuzzFeed: Best Jobs For Introverts |
[10] | ^ | Business Insider: Best Jobs For Introverts |
[11] | ^ | Blossom Tips: The Best Jobs For Introverts |
[12] | ^ | Loner Wolf: Job Options For Introverts |
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