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10 Signs You're an Introverted Leader

10 Signs You're an Introverted Leader

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Why introverts make good leaders? Well, introvert leaders make bigger, better things happen behind the scenes. The introvert leader also tends to have more meaningful conversations with their teammates. Wondering if this sounds like you? Here are 10 signs youre an introverted leader!
Date: 2023-08-20

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I am no leader, save to myself. I belong to no social herd nor do I even have friends. I lead myself as I also follow myself. There is no longer reasoning, outside of preference, for humans to herd in the 21st century. The instinct to herd served humanity well in the ancient past when humans shared hunting grounds with bears, wolves, wildcats, rival hunting factions, and large aggressive herbivores. One either herded with humans or one was destined to live a very short life. As of seemingly two centuries ago, humans herd together for no more than pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth. Take note the next social gathering of others, or of your own. You will witness the pride the members of the social herd will demonstrate and belittle those outside of their social herd, or even attack them. Humans will steal from one another and starve each other in order to stuff their gullet with the spoils of the efforts of others. Social herds serve no reason now. The selfish will faulter their responsibilities in order to indulge in sloth and vice. Most humans herd together do so in a manner where they can not wait to fall to their own collective wills. It is demonstrated most humans herd together for dark purposes. The weak willed are so eager to be consumed by their own herd's lust and greed. When presented with the prospect of monetary gain, those that would be honourable and kind will fall into an evil so vile it may end in murder for nothing more than trinkets placed of high value by the powers that be and the social collective. One may now function within established perimeters that define health and prosperity completely alone, without a social herd. I find I am proof of this. I have no social connections at all. However, contrary to the status quo reasoning, I am physically full of hale. I am prosperous in my life. I am extremely self reliant and independent, much more so than most that do belong to a social herd. By not expending time and effort being part of a social herd and having friends, I have lots of time to learn the major crafts of mechanics, electronics, carpentry, personal agriculture, even learning English of my own accord. English is not my original language but I feel I have adequately mastered it to make myself understandable. With the excess time afforded to me by deleting the social aspect of my life, I have accomplished far more than I have ever expected. I have no need to lead nor to follow others.
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I love being 50/50 introvert extrovert. I hear things from this where it's like yeah that's me! and at other times where the extroverted leaders do. and I'm like oh that's me too! Depth and meaning, not rushing, being analytic. Having a big picture, not being organized. Sometimes I listen well and sometimes I'm entirely distracted and reflective about my next statement. Unfocused and needing to change, but not needing to travel constantly. I need routine and change. I stick to big projects for a long time, but ADHD means new ideas carry me to new places. I love staying home and don't travel. I don't care about my reputation and I practice my own morals. But those morals aren't as consistent as they could be. I try to be objective. I don't value ambition but I have it. My personality is like a tensor product of competing forces, codependency and narcissism, warrior and hypersensitive, philosopher and artist, reckless and cautious, austere and hedonistic. The shearing force of these different genomes sure construct for a confusing life experience. But through it all I really do feel like me and not just a jumble, despite that sometimes it objectively feels that way.
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I actually feel connected to each one of these to an extremely high degree, with the 8th being one of the highest. This is mostly due to the fact that I can correct even my mothers spelling/grammar. Random thing: anime is incredibly good for your vision (specifically subbed. After watching anime for so long, even if the tv lags and a full sentence is only on screen for 0. 1 seconds I can read and comprehend it subconsciously. For context, the average human reading speed (if fluent in a language) is 400 words per minute which is around the same speed as a regular conversation I can go up to 900 words per minute with only minor difficulty. I only start having any trouble whatsoever past 850 words per minute. 800 words per minute is considered by many to be borderline superpower level. So I think its safe to say that anime is good for your eyes. Imma go unconscious for 8 hours now. Bye?
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I am an introvert leader. in an organization full of extrovert managers. It is a pain in the ass. I have to move forward in a rush the things that can be scarified. the pawns, while the team gets sometime to prepare the cavalry. The extroverts like to have something to chew on. but it is hard to work at two speeds. I usually get hammered as the engineering manager but I make sure that my colleagues can get the time to do what they need to do with the best quality possible in the time we have allocated for that task. It is very stressful. And the worst of all that the rushing is worthless. all the problems that I foresee coming to us, end up coming to us. My team is prepared and ready to act on it, but it is a mess
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Can you guys make like a 12 episode series regarding zodiac signs (if that's related to psychology) and some videos that tell me how to make myself a better person or make others around me better people for example I am happy I found that I am emotionally mature but father clearly isn't and I wish to change that but showing him these videos won't work (I know him) but there must be sthg I can do but I just don't know what so it would be great to learn how to make others around us better people as well as ourselves
P. s: I hope you read this

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That plushie of Psi was so cute that I gasped out loud when I saw it. This video was a nice confidence booster by the way. There are so many extroverts in the world that most leaders that I tend to think of and see are not that similar to me. It's nice to see leadership spoken about through these lenses because I genuinely never thought about leadership in terms of introvert and extrovert. It's lovely hearing my own quieter more unassuming leadership traits spoken of so positively and regarded for having true value.
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as an introvert I has been told I have lieder qualities.
But don't have the charisma or ambitions to make people follow me, unless they need me, at the last second.
This is also a problem when charismatic asholes get in the group, it would divide and fall apart the group before you know it.
That is why I prefer second in command position, have the authority to make things happen, and if you lieder is a good one they can maintain the group initiatives and take care of troublemakers.

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I disagree because i think it depends more on how you grew up if anything i used to be introverted but then got forced to work at a restaurant and alot off that changed and i can talk about stuffs etc now and i think learning new things is fun. Though at home i usually live very similarily every day and do what i wanna do. I just work hard every day and do my best wherever it leads me idc instead focus on making the road more fun even if it's endless.
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In Myers-Briggs I'm consistsntly labelled ESTJ but I really relate to a lot of this video, especially about meaningful interactions! I love that I'm able to charge forward and collectively organise people, as well as slowing down to make sure all the right decisions are made. Great and insightful video as always
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I don't want help frm other in my work
I hate talking a lot
I hate noice or high volume
I hate being surrounded by people
I am scared of being ashmed and embarrass
I sweat when stranger come to talk to me
Am I introvert?
My mom scold me everyday for these kind of behaviour

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been working on my crew for about 3 1/2 years, and just got hired on as a manager (with no previous experience. worried or anxious isnt really an accurate word. i just want to prove upper managment their choice in me was secure, while also not letting my co workers down. this. puts me at some ease.
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As an introvert, I'd say I am not a leader per se nor am I a follower, but if the situation calls for it either due to the lack of a leader or the incompetence of a supposed leader I would not mind getting into a position of leadership to pursue what is in alignment with the big picture.
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You know, I used to think I was a nobody introvert who was just another one
After watching this, I realized the truth. Im important, but not at all the best ultra rule the world great. well my point is I know I have a use in this world, and will appreciate myself. You should too.

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I find that I associate with most of this except number 9. I tend to seek awards and get easily distracted. Perhaps due to the fact that I am not held accountable if I decide to randomly have some fun. If I was still working I'm pretty diligent when it comes to focusing on my work.
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Im the extroverted leader. But Im actually an introvert. which is fairly interesting since Im probably the most talkative, annoying, person at school.
I cant help but take lead; and I struggle to follow. I need to work on that.

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Not a leader, and neither would want to be, but i can relate to some of these. The problem is i'm too fragile to face many of the problems that are typical of the teamwork, i just prefer doing things alone
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As an introvert who never likes being in a leader role, but finds myself being put in the position, it's nice to hear how I do make a good leader and get reminded why I was promoted to that position.
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Honestly, this speaks to me so much but calling myself a leader is very much not true. Id rather let someone else lead with the spotlight on them while I guide the leader to guide the rest.
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I always struggled against my personality, I'm more extrovert and I always wanted to be intro.
Nowadays I accepted what I am and I value people despite being extro or introverts

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Actually you don't even need to watch this video to know if you are or not. If you accept you are an introvert and you love yourself because of it you already are an introvert leader
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I've all these qualities still I'm not suitable as a leader.
Because I have another two extraordinary traits. unmatched laziness & procrastination

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I hit all these points. It's so frustrating because you know you have the best plan but other people are so short sighted and can't see the wisdom in your plan.
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I, myself as an introvert, always prefer to be the follower rather than the leader. But would step up to be one when nobody is willing to do the role.
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I hate being a leader of things and I am a massive introvert but when the time comes I do normally take control of a situation when others can't do it
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Ow! the cutie stuffed figurine of GO2Pych at the end! and Kate Mortson is cool! and the entire video is one big thumb up! thanks again!
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