Think of meetings like a coffee order: some people like their Tim’s double-double loud and fast, others prefer a slow sip. You don’t need to match their speed.
Break rooms can feel like a stage, but they can also be a safe space for a conversation starter. Instead of trying to be the entertainer, lean into curiosity.
Introverts are natural scanners. You notice when someone looks stressed, or when energy drops after a tough meeting.
Say something like: “I noticed you seemed a bit rushed — want me to move this deadline?”
That’s leadership. Quiet, but powerful.
Say something like: “Is it okay to state you are experiencing burn out?”
You don’t need to be everywhere in the conversation. When you speak, people listen.