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She loves cats and lizards, spend her free time making costumes, and am a bit of an introvert at heart.
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Long, who says she's "kind of an introvert, " hasn't owned a television set since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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Larry Page is said to be an introvert who dislikes public speaking.
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So, as an introvert, how can you let people know that you have leadership capabilities and not get overshadowed by your louder, more gregarious colleagues?
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The 42-year-old, who has written a number of blogs on introversion, agrees there are plus points to being an introvert, but says it can be difficult.
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Being an introvert meant that I would spend a lot of time thinking about what I should do, but also plotting and planning how I would get ahead.
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"I'm an introvert at heart, " Rogers once said.
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Psychologists brought in by teams will sift through a player's answers and try to decipher trends to help explain how he learns best (say, through written vs. verbal instructions) or is an introvert or extrovert.
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Corporate trainer Michelle Kruse says that as an introvert, she used to look down at her notes during meetings, or "hang out by the food" at social gatherings, partly because she felt uncomfortable making eye contact.
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Is your brand an introvert standing away from the dance floor too shy to ask for a dance or does your brand have the confidence to walk up to the bar and introduce itself to the most gorgeous person standing there.
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One introvert who can relate to Cain's campaign is Mark Dykeman, an IT business analyst from Canada.
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