Why Don’t Introverts Speak Up in Meetings? It’s Not What You Think
You’re in a team meeting. Someone asks for input. The extroverts respond immediately—overlapping, building on each other’s ideas, thinking out loud. The conversation moves quickly. And you? You have thoughts. Good ones, actually. But by the time you’ve processed the question, considered the implications, and formed a clear response, the meeting has moved on. Or…