How introverted or extroverted are you at work?
I'm one of those guys who gets tired after too much social interaction and to relax I really need to be me on my own. I'm often happiest with my head in a computer guts deep in a tricky problem or beautiful design.
Despite being introverted I like to think I'm a normal, decent chap. I'm polite, I'll make a bit of small talk and if I get on with someone I'll make real talk. I can also put on a mask and be the extrovert sales type at interviews, customer meetings. I've also trained hundreds of people and spoken in front of hundreds at conferences so I'm not shy and retiring. I actually authored and delivered a soft skills presentation course for consultants once upon a time.
I find office small talk incredibly annoying though. I hate it when someone thinks it's ok to witter on about inane drivel, or endlessly repeat the same answer multiple ways when I have asked them a simple question and I am trying to tear myself away having got the response. I find it annoying when I am expected to come in and give a cheery hello to everyone every morning. I hate gigs where you sit around with f all to do and are expected to just turn up look good in a suit and make small talk.
If I'm away on business with people from the same company I don't particularly like going on the same plane with them or going to dinner in the evening after a full day working with them.
I suppose a lot of people think I am a miserable git and it has cost me work wise a few times.
I'm trying to get better and put on the mask every morning as I say my cheery hellos and make dull small talk.
How introverted/extroverted are you and how does it affect your business?
I'm one of those guys who gets tired after too much social interaction and to relax I really need to be me on my own. I'm often happiest with my head in a computer guts deep in a tricky problem or beautiful design.
Despite being introverted I like to think I'm a normal, decent chap. I'm polite, I'll make a bit of small talk and if I get on with someone I'll make real talk. I can also put on a mask and be the extrovert sales type at interviews, customer meetings. I've also trained hundreds of people and spoken in front of hundreds at conferences so I'm not shy and retiring. I actually authored and delivered a soft skills presentation course for consultants once upon a time.
I find office small talk incredibly annoying though. I hate it when someone thinks it's ok to witter on about inane drivel, or endlessly repeat the same answer multiple ways when I have asked them a simple question and I am trying to tear myself away having got the response. I find it annoying when I am expected to come in and give a cheery hello to everyone every morning. I hate gigs where you sit around with f all to do and are expected to just turn up look good in a suit and make small talk.
If I'm away on business with people from the same company I don't particularly like going on the same plane with them or going to dinner in the evening after a full day working with them.
I suppose a lot of people think I am a miserable git and it has cost me work wise a few times.
I'm trying to get better and put on the mask every morning as I say my cheery hellos and make dull small talk.
How introverted/extroverted are you and how does it affect your business?
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