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Remote Work for Introverts vs. Extroverts: Thriving in Your Comfort Zone
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231391653
- EAN9798231391653
- Date de parution20/08/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Remote work sounds like a dream-until it doesn't. Whether you're an introvert who craves quiet or an extrovert who thrives on connection, working from home comes with a unique set of challenges. From Zoom fatigue to boundary creep to that weird feeling of talking to your own face all day, this book gets it. Told with dry humor and hard-earned insight, "Remote Work for Introverts vs. Extroverts: Thriving in Your Comfort Zone" is your real-talk guide to staying productive, connected, and sane-without turning into a pajama-clad workaholic.
Author Kris Adkins, a tech marketing manager and lifelong introvert, shares what he's learned since going remote in 2017-including how to: Build a workday that actually works for your personality Stay visible and grow your career (even if you hate "networking") Avoid burnout, boredom, and becoming one with your office chair Balance deep work with real connection-and still have time for life Forget the corporate playbook.
This is remote work advice for the rest of us: plain-spoken, honest, and helpful.
Author Kris Adkins, a tech marketing manager and lifelong introvert, shares what he's learned since going remote in 2017-including how to: Build a workday that actually works for your personality Stay visible and grow your career (even if you hate "networking") Avoid burnout, boredom, and becoming one with your office chair Balance deep work with real connection-and still have time for life Forget the corporate playbook.
This is remote work advice for the rest of us: plain-spoken, honest, and helpful.




