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By Jacqueline Shaulis.
Let me share a truth I've discovered while advising Fortune 100 executives across six continents: In this era of constant noise and deepening divides, your quiet strength isn't...
By Jacqueline Shaulis.
Imagine, for a moment, stepping into a boardroom filled with confident executives, their voices echoing off the walls as they discuss quarterly projections and strategic initia...
By Jacqueline Shaulis.
As an introvert, I've often found myself navigating a world that seems tailor-made for extroverts. Perhaps you, too, have experienced the subtle and all too common ways that yo...
By Jacqueline Shaulis.
As a fellow introverted female CEO, I've come to understand that the whispers of our introspection are not signs of weakness but profound sources of awareness and strength. Her...
By Jacqueline Shaulis
July was Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. It began an excellent time to honour introverted women of colour changing the landscape of entertainment, business, politics, an...
"Quiet quitting" is the latest buzzword for the workplace, but its presence and effects are no stranger. For the uninitiated, "quiet quitting" describes the behaviour of an employee who completes only...
It can be a good thing…
The notion of authenticity and tapping into one's greatness to own your truth has been dominant in recent years. While this is true, there seems to be an asterisk when it come...
By Jacqueline Shaulis.
Yes, you can be influential, impactful, and introverted. You're not faulty or weird (at least, not for that).
When people hear the term "introvert", usually it conjures notion...