7 Books to Read to Understand Your Introverted Co-Worker

Introverts are hardly ever understood, which doesn’t really come as a surprise because let’s face it, talking isn’t really our thing. As a result, our lack of speaking is sometimes taken as an opportunity for the world, more specifically the office, to fill it in with stories of their own. Occasionally, we are labeled by our co-workers as ‘narcissistic’ or ‘quiet’, you name it! We’ve been called a lot of things, which makes it even harder for us to come out of our little shells. That’s why I’ve decided to write about a list of books that every non-introvert should read that’ll give you a little peak into what it feels like to be us.

Quiet By Susan Cain

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The Irresistible Introvert by Michaela Chung

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The Introvert Advantage by Marti Olsen

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The Introvert Entrepreneur by Beth Buelow

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The Introverts Way by Sophia Dembling

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The Introverted Leader by Jennifer B. Kahnweiler

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Rana Awadalla

When she's not busy breaking down gender roles or writing about feminism, sexism and all the isms that exist at the workplace as 925's Staff Writer, you'll find her by a beach somewhere listening to Lana Del Rey and reading a book.