We know that understanding if someone is an introvert or an extrovert gives us certain insights into their personality and why they do what they do. But how can that information be utilized in marketing our business?
My guest today is James Wedmore, a proud introvert, serial entrepreneur and serious student of personality types. In this podcast, James shares with us a few tips on leveraging introvert energy, building your team and the importance of setting clear intentions for your business and relationships.
About a month ago, I attended BizTechDay Seattle. The room was full of geeky people like me, who love new technology and gadgets and programs that are supposed to make our lives more efficient, fun or connected. In between speakers, there were demos of stuff we didn’t know existed, but now *had* to have.
I left that day overwhelmed by all of the bright shiny objects I’d learned about and wondered (OK, salivated) about how I was going to implement what I’d learned.
Fortunately, I haven’t done any of it.
In my continuing series on Good to Great & The Introvert Entrepreneur, I explore why when it comes to technology, not much has changed in the past 10 years.
With the virtual landslide of social media options we have, a few have emerged as basic and necessary to anyone who has their own business or navigate the corporate landscape. Introvert Entrepreneur Viveka Von Rosen of Linked into Business joins me for a special two-part series on one of these social media powerhouses, LinkedIn. We’re going to cover LinkedIn fundamentals, as well as some more advanced techniques to grow your network and maximize LinkedIn.
There is an emerging field called Biomimicry, which is a new discipline that studies nature’s best ideas and then imitates these designs and processes to solve human problems. The idea of looking to our four-legged friends for inspiration and information is very familiar to my guest today, who’s going to share with us her perspective on leadership based on more than 35 years of studying animal behavior.
Rachel Dexheimer of EquiSpire Coaching is a powerful and dynamic coach, speaker and author who works with professionals looking for the edge in leadership development. During this podcast interview, we talk about her emerging perspective on leadership and entrepreneurship.
If you work primarily from home, do you ever find you can go an entire day without once stepping outside? It happens to me, more often than I care to admit. I decided to get outside for some perspective today and share my walk with you in pictures! I hope these images add some peace and beauty to your day, as they did mine.