David Hall on the Power of Embracing the Gifts of Introversion & Building Our Priorities & Schedules Around Our True Selves
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We don’t often feature guests on the show, but when we do, it’s to spotlight authors, coaches and leaders who dive into introversion and why it’s not a deviation from the norm or a handicap - even in the world of coaching. There are many natural advantages to being an introvert, but they often get lost in the misconceptions, misidentifications and baggage people have about the word. How do we break out of the misconceptions and embrace the strengths of being an introvert? How do we build our schedules and priorities around how we are, instead of how we wish we were or think we need to be? In this episode, creator of http://quietandstrong.com/ (QuietandStrong.com) and author of “Minding Your Time: Time Management, Productivity, and Success, Especially for Introverts”, David Hall shares how we can understand our introversion and use it to our advantage. Three things we learned from David Hall; Why an introvert’s natural ability to think deeply helps us as leaders and experts The huge misconception about introverts and podcasting How to manage our time, schedules and energy according to our personalities Guest Bio- David Hall, M.Ed., is the creator of http://quietandstrong.com/ (QuietandStrong.com). He is an author, blogger, podcaster and speaker on a mission to help introverts find success by discovering their strengths and honoring their needs. David has also spent 20+ years working in higher education, and has given many workshops, trainings, and presentations on personality, strengths, and introversion/extroversion. His book, “Minding Your Time: Time Management, Productivity, and Success, Especially for Introverts”, helps readers understand themselves and their introversion to be more successful in managing their time and productivity. For more information, and to listen to the podcast head over to http://quietandstrong.com/ (http://quietandstrong.com/).
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