Worst Jobs for Introverts: Is Your Career on the List?
Roles where peace and quiet are scarce, and social demands are nonstop
Roles where peace and quiet are scarce, and social demands are nonstop
Think of extroversion as a muscle that you can strengthen with practice. Here’s 11 tips that will help you feel more extroverted (when you want to be).
Group norms are a set of rules and expectations that lay out how members of a group are expected to behave. These norms can be either informal (unwritten) or formal (written).
A social clock is a cultural timetable of societal expectations for when certain goals should be met at different stages of life.Â
Discover real-life examples of personal fables and how they influence our perceptions of uniqueness and experiences.
The differences between what’s *nice* to have and what’s a *must* have.
What studying animal behavior can tell us.
What drives us often lies below the surface of awareness.
A closer look at how rewards help shape behavior.
Why your quirks can be your greatest strengths!
Hands-on learning that helps you master new skills.
Exploring how social pressure influences our decisions and perceptions.
Got rhythm? Here’s some of the strengths of a musical mind.
Observable behaviors are actions we can see and measure. Here’s why they are important.
Learn about the diverging, assimilating, converging, and accommodating styles.
Retrieval failure is one explanation for forgetting.
Learn what identity vs. role confusion means and see real-life examples of how it affects personal development.
A rigid personality is defined by inflexible thinking, often making change and relationships difficult.
Learn how an analytical personality approaches problem-solving with logic and critical thinking.
Understand respondent conditioning and how it shapes automatic emotional and behavioral responses.