by Katie Rasoul | Aug 10, 2017 | Authenticity, Coaching, High-Achieving Introverts
As an introvert, it is common for me to have a rich inner dialogue going on with myself at any given moment. Me, myself, and I are discussing the pros and cons, wins and losses, or just enjoying each other’s company most of the time. It feels as if there are so many...
by Katie Rasoul | Jul 28, 2017 | Communication, Culture, Generations, High-Achieving Introverts, Leadership, Millennials
It is a common tale. A high percentage of amazing, talented people work for your organization. Things are great. Competition gets tougher, talented people stay and grow with you. You tighten the screws, and refer to your “high-performance” culture as the reason it is...
by Katie Rasoul | Jul 5, 2017 | Authenticity, Coaching, High-Achieving Introverts
Have you ever had that feeling as if you accomplished something, but it didn’t bring you as much fulfillment as you thought it would? It doesn’t matter if you in just the right place in life, or if you know some adjustments are in order. Your energy can be redirected...
by Katie Rasoul | Jun 22, 2017 | Coaching, High-Achieving Introverts
I have often heard (and asked) the question, “What would you do if you weren’t afraid?” The next logical move would be to dig into what makes you afraid in the first place. For most people, the answer is some sort of failure. As humans, we are often afraid of failing,...
by Katie Rasoul | Jun 14, 2017 | Authenticity, Coaching, High-Achieving Introverts
I grew up as an Honor Roll kid, an over-achiever who had to give it 150% and do it myself if I wanted it to meet my standards. My drive, intrinsic motivation, autonomy, and creativity served me well to always achieve at whatever I was doing. As an adult, I worked up...
by Katie Rasoul | May 17, 2017 | Authenticity, Communication, Culture, High-Achieving Introverts, Leadership
I didn’t always understand what it meant to live in accordance to your values. In fact, I didn’t even know this really existed in the practical sense. But once I recognized that my work was not aligned with what was most important to me, I couldn’t un-see it. I know...
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