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With everything going on these days, your personal goals and career growth might be the last thing on your mind.
In a perfect world, everyone would feel comfortable in their job roles and empowered with the skills they need to succeed.
Unfortunately, many people are struggling just to stay afloat nowadays.
Especially if you’re an introvert, you might find it difficult to speak assertively for yourself and stand out as a remote employee.
Regardless of your personality type, working on personal growth and professional development takes time and energy.
It can feel exhausting to deal with a whole new set of challenges on top of everything on which you were already working.
Although fully adjusting to the new normal of remote work isn’t easy, it’s doable.
Whether you’re managing client relationships remotely, or asserting yourself in a large Zoom meeting, you can use your strengths to prove you’re an asset to your team.
Introverts and extroverts alike can gain confidence to thrive at work by following the tips in the graphic below:
From the Coach’s Corner, here are additional career tips:
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Checklist to Build Self Confidence for Career Success – Everybody occasionally struggles with self confidence. But some have continuing low self esteem. Their lack of confidence is a big obstacle. Here are valuable tips to build confidence for career success.
Shy in Networking? Here Are 4 Tips that Will Work for You – Good news if crowds make you nervous: The advantage in networking goes to introverts instead of extroverts. That’s right. As an introvert, you have advantages in networking and also advantages in becoming a leader. Here’s why and how.
19 Best Practices for Writing Professional Business Letters – Knowing how to write an impressive business letter is imperative for maximum career success. By writing with professionalism, you’re leaving a lasting positive impression and you’re enhancing your chances for strong results.
If Your Boss Invites You to Dinner, Make a Great Impression – Whether you’re invited to the home of your boss, a prospective employer or a business associate, manners are important. Things aren’t always as they seem. Be aware you’ll have to impress everyone who is attending. Here’s a checklist of 13 etiquette tips.
The Professional Way to Disagree with Your Boss — If you value your job and reputation, there are productive ways and unproductive ways to disagree with your boss. Here’s how to do it professionally.
“I’m very shy so I became very outgoing to protect my shyness.”
-Don Rickles
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