The meeting is over!
Gairika Bhattacharya
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Hello there, introverts! I'm back and ready to share a chapter from my meeting diaries.
Let me take you back to when a meeting room door slammed at my former job. My introverted brain felt it was time to let out an ocean of information almost instantly.
An hour later...
The meeting was ended, coworkers were leaving, and there I was, a withdrawn introvert with a lively inner universe.
My thinking felt like a library with forgotten books that were unexpectedly returned.
I'd like to get back to the meeting room.
Others rushed quickly. But my mind was working overtime. It was coming up with the best possible response, analyzing its consequences, and assessing the meeting's complexities.
My silence?was never due to a lack of ideas. However, an unseen reservoir was bubbling with ideas.
Did you ever experience?a post-meeting burst of thoughts? When the space has no people, it turns you into a verbal genius.
It's an introvert's secret: we may be silent in the present, but our imaginations later produce amazing works.
So, my dear introverted buddy, if you've ever experienced the post-meeting verbal downpour, you're not alone.
Please share your stories in the comments!
Let's rejoice in the unique beat of our introverted brains.