Last month there was a news article headline that said:
“Henry Cavill says he prefers playing video games than hanging out with people.”
To which I quote Tweeted:
@stefaniasettle says it’s totally normal & not-at-all pathological that I go on walks 2 hours before sunrise to avoid the possibility of a friendly tourist waving good morning to me, interrupting my thoughts to wave back, then bitching about the intrusion for the rest of the week
Why do I bring this up?
Because my list is, by my estimation, mostly introverts.
I can tell by the lack of engagement I get from them on live calls (coaching, free, whatever) vs the engagement I get from them via email replies. It’s like trying to pull teeth getting them to engage on live calls, webinars, etc. But I never lack for engagement when they are replying to my daily emails, from the comfort of their little hobbit holes, by their warm hearths.
And it makes perfect sense too.
Email is a true introvert-friendly platform.
It doesn’t mean extroverts — with all their annoying character flaws — can’t use email.
But they tend to like nattering away on social media.
And that’s just how it is.
Introvert, extrovert, Email Players can work for all.
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Ben Settle