tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7587088304083498343.post900489400319940795..comments2024-02-19T15:46:05.054-05:00Comments on things we share: Introvert, Part 2.Kristen Skeltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13045497759543461242noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7587088304083498343.post-55191329345186732652013-10-17T16:29:22.902-04:002013-10-17T16:29:22.902-04:00I'm surprisingly not introverted in the workpl...I'm surprisingly not introverted in the workplace. I think it's important to put yourself out there and have your opinions heard otherwise you'll get push to the corner and forgotten in a job and that is the worst especially if you are trying to make a difference. Now, if there are social situations at work like a company picnic, party, bbq, etc.. then I become introverted and retreat to immediate co-workers. <br /><br />Also, I'm not quite sure the average income for graphic designers is correct. I think its almost half that amount. I read an article last year stating that majoring in graphic design was the worst major to major because of the least amount of money they make. One of my friends was a graphic designer in NYC and definitely didn't make 60K. Eyelahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14932855023408938249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7587088304083498343.post-80043394939003060472013-10-17T11:11:15.637-04:002013-10-17T11:11:15.637-04:00Very nice content! I'm an introvert- not extr...Very nice content! I'm an introvert- not extreme though. I do think there's truth to the top part: social interaction extracts energy for me. I've blossomed a bit in adulthood, but really just credit self-acceptance. I no longer get anxious when I know we're going to a big social gathering because I no longer feel awkward just standing alone or seeking one on one interactions. It really does take a lot to get to that place!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com