The Introvert’s Guide to Dynamic Leadership in Today’s Workforce

In a world that often favors extroverted traits, you might feel overshadowed as an introvert, especially when it comes to leadership. However, your unique strengths are powerful assets in any leadership role. By leveraging these abilities, you can develop strong leadership skills and become an influential leader in today’s dynamic work environment. This article will provide practical strategies and insights to harness your quiet power and thrive as a leader.

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The Effectiveness of Introverted Leaders

Introverted leaders bring a unique and valuable perspective to the workplace. Their thoughtful and deliberate approach to decision-making can lead to more considered and effective outcomes. Introverts tend to prioritize quality over quantity in their interactions, fostering deeper connections with their team members. This ability to build strong, trust-based relationships can result in a more cohesive and motivated team. Introverted leaders also often excel in environments that require careful planning and attention to detail, making them well-suited for many leadership roles.

Embrace Your Introverted Strengths

Leverage your natural propensity for deep thought and reflection, which positions you well for strategic thinking and problem-solving, key aspects of leadership. Your ability to concentrate and operate independently helps you forge innovative solutions often missed by others. Develop a leadership style that is reflective and uniquely effective by utilizing these innate qualities. Embracing your distinct traits allows you to lead authentically, without conforming to conventional molds.

Enhance Active Listening

Listening is a key leadership skill that introverts can excel in. Your tendency to listen more than you speak means you can understand your team’s needs and concerns. By actively listening, you build trust and show that you value your team’s input. This approach fosters a collaborative environment where everyone feels heard and respected. Improving your active listening skills can make you a more empathetic and effective leader.

Prioritize One-on-One Meetings

For introverted leaders, group meetings can be taxing and less fruitful. Opt for one-on-one interactions, which provide a more comfortable environment for substantial dialogue and allow for deeper connections with individual team members. These personalized meetings are instrumental in understanding team dynamics and addressing specific goals and concerns. This approach not only strengthens relationships but also boosts team engagement and motivation.

Further Education for Leadership Excellence

Working toward an advanced degree can dramatically refine your business and leadership skills. For example, earning a doctorate in business administration equips you with advanced strategies and leadership techniques, elevating your status as a business expert. This degree will advance your knowledge and open the door to senior leadership roles. Opting for an online program adds the convenience of balancing your professional life with your academic pursuits, facilitating seamless growth in your career.

Lead by Example

Leading by example is a fundamental principle for any leader. Your actions set the tone for your team, demonstrating the standards and values you expect. By consistently showing integrity, dedication, and a strong work ethic, you inspire your team to follow suit. Introverted leaders can excel in this area by quietly yet powerfully modeling the behaviors they wish to see. This approach not only builds respect but also creates a culture of excellence within your organization.

Step Outside Your Comfort Zone

Growth often requires stepping out of your comfort zone. As an introverted leader, pushing yourself to engage in activities that challenge you can lead to significant personal and professional development. Whether it’s public speaking, networking, or taking on new responsibilities, these experiences can build your confidence and broaden your skill set. Embracing discomfort can lead to greater opportunities and help you become a more versatile and dynamic leader.

Hire Proactive Team Members

Enhance your leadership effectiveness by assembling a team of proactive and self-driven individuals. Team members who take initiative and resolve problems autonomously can significantly lighten your supervisory load. This compatibility with your introverted leadership style creates a productive and harmonious workplace. Such strategic staffing enables you to concentrate on critical decision-making, ensuring smooth daily operations.

Embracing your introverted nature while honing your leadership skills can unlock your full potential as a powerful leader in today’s work environment. By leveraging your strengths, such as deep listening, empathy, and thoughtful decision-making, you can create a leadership style that is both effective and authentic. Remember, the journey to becoming a strong leader is unique for everyone, and as an introvert, you can lead with quiet confidence and profound impact. As you continue to develop and refine these skills, you’ll not only transform your own career but also inspire and empower those around you.

Boost your productivity at UNOVA Coworking, Springville’s premier flexible office space with high-speed WiFi, free coffee, and private meeting rooms.

Questions or comments? Have any additional tips or resources to share? Reply below or reach out to Courtney Rosenfeld.

Wellness and Working From Home: Tips for Cultivating a Healthy Remote Work Life

From the 10-second commute to the endless snacks and pet snuggles, remote work certainly has its perks. However, making sure your home is a great place to work takes effort. Courtesy of UNOVA Coworking, here are some things you can do to improve your professional productivity and personal wellness as you work remotely.

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Set a Schedule

Remote work often translates to more flexibility in your day, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t still value in keeping a schedule. Take breaks throughout the day, and have a hard stop at the end of your workday, so you don’t risk burnout or overworking. If feasible, get in the habit of temporarily removing any work-related apps from your cellphone during your off times to help foster a healthy balance between your work and personal life.

Additionally, look for ways to structure your day to optimize your time and effort. For example, it’s proven that taking on larger, more difficult tasks earlier in the day is best for productivity. You can even do a mock commute, which may involve a short walk, bike ride, or drive around the block or to your local coffee shop to help you enter “work mode” and get ready for the day.

Keep It Clean

When your home doubles as your workplace, keep your space as comfortable as possible, so you can focus on your job. If you feel negative energy creeping up in your space, try to declutter or reorganize your surroundings to create a more positive atmosphere. Spend a few minutes at the end of each day cleaning up your desk and work area. Invest in storage organizational furniture to keep nonessential items out of sight while you work to prevent distractions. If you need some extra help keeping your home clean, consider bringing in a professional housekeeper on a regular basis.

Eat Healthily and Stay Active

Working from home likely means you’ve got more time to cook healthy dishes instead of relying on quick microwave meals at the office. Develop a meal plan for each week, and always have healthy snacks on hand. Stay hydrated, and consider getting a water bottle with time markers to encourage you to maintain proper liquid intake throughout the day.

Be intentional about dedicating time each day to moving your body, as sitting for extended periods of time can be harmful to your health. Consider upgrading your regular desk to a standing desk to help improve your blood circulation and physical posture. An under-desk treadmill can also ensure you stay active while you work.

Staying Well While Staying Home

The rise of remote work has led to many opportunities to spend more time at home. As you optimize your remote work arrangement, keep your health and wellness top of mind. For more information on remote work, including how you can benefit from a coworking space in Springville, New York, visit UNOVA Coworking.

Questions or comments? Have any additional tips or resources to share? Reply below or reach out to Julie Morris.

Autistic Individuals with Disabilities Find Career Success These Apps

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Having a disability can create challenges when it comes to job hunting and career advancement.  Having a disability alongside autism can often make it more challenging.  However, it’s definitely not impossible, especially with all the great apps that are available to assist you with every aspect of your job.  From landing an interview to enhancing your performance, there’s a useful app that can help.  Here are the best apps to help individuals with disabilities succeed in their careers.

But first, the most important part…

These days, you need a reliable smartphone. Stay in contact with clients, customers, other employees, or your boss with an up-to-date smartphone.  Thankfully, newer phones like these come with a plethora of accessibility features, like text-to-speech.  Just like it sounds, you can use this handy option to have your phone read what is on your screen to you.  Similarly, you can use dictation to have your phone type messages.  And that’s just the tip of the iceberg; be sure to explore the settings available in whatever phone you’re using.

It’s Break Time  

The It’s Break Time app was created specifically for people with disabilities to become more independent at their job.  It will remind the employee to take breaks on time and let them know when to return to work.  In addition, the app can also help support systems stay connected by sending alerts about the employee’s daily feelings about the job.  According to the app’s creators, Lampos Solutions, It’s Break Time is recommended for people with memory issues or developmental disabilities, including Down syndrome, autism, Alzheimer’s, and dementia. 

Hearing Aid Apps

This isn’t about one specific app, but a whole category of apps.  For the hard of hearing, most hearing aid manufacturers, including Signia, Widex, and Unitron, have a compatible app to enhance your hearing aid use.  The apps will allow you to control your hearing aid right from your smartphone.  That means no one else will be able to tell that you’re adjusting your hearing aid unless they can see your screen. 

Most hearing aid apps offer the ability to adjust the volume, block background noise, and connect to another device such as a TV, as well as offer advice and helpful tips about your hearing.  These apps will benefit your career by making it easy to adjust your hearing discreetly during a meeting, and by ensuring you’re always able to hear the presentation or instructions from your boss.  A hearing aid app can level the playing field between those with hearing difficulties and those without.  

While the Monster app wasn’t designed specifically for people with disabilities, it’s a great tool that connects job seekers with all kinds of jobs.  Its easy-to-use interface (specifically, you can swipe to apply for a job) means anyone can search for a job through the app, including individuals with disabilities.  Find the perfect job that works with or around your needs.  The Monster website even has an article with advice for those with disabilities who are searching for employment. 

Learning Online

Earning a degree that boosts your career prospects is easier than ever with the preponderance of online programs.  While technically not an app, earning an advanced online degree is convenient and affordable, and with flexible options available, you can continue working your current job as you learn.

Today, companies all over the world are designing apps for almost every use and for every audience.  That means autistic individuals with disabilities can get farther ahead in their jobs than ever before.  With the above apps, you can overcome any challenge and succeed in your career.

Need affordable office space?  UNOVA Coworking offers shared working spaces so you can work in a professional environment.  Schedule a tour today!

GRAND OPENING!

Join us on Saturday, April 6th, 2019 for the official Grand Opening of UNOVA Coworking! 

Explore our space! Be sure to check out our private offices, brand new kitchen, and breakout lounge.

Talk to current members! Don’t just take it from us — listen to real testimonials and see what our space can offer you.

Bring your friends and family! Come for the free giveaways, appetizers, & refreshments, and stay for the all ages trivia, games, and good company.

Stop by anytime to celebrate our official GRAND OPENING with us!

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UNOVA Coworking’s Open House!

UNOVA Coworking Open House Flyer Front

I know what you’re thinking — we at UNOVA Coworking have been very quiet on the communication front.  Well, get ready, because that’s about to change.  You see, we’ve been hard at work renovating the space for valuable community members like you to come in and start getting work done.

It all begins on Small Business Saturday, November 24th!  Join Joe & Ashley and other potential members as we mark the official opening of UNOVA Coworking!  Be the first to tour the space, enjoy some snacks, and learn more about what our space can offer you.  Bring your friends and family, stay as long as you’d like, and be sure to ask for a free trial membership!

In the meantime, check back on our website and sign up as an online community member on our JOIN page — it’s easy to do and completely FREE!  Just enter your email and pick a password, that’s it!  From there you can create your profile and start connecting with others.

Here’s the pretty flyer we made for the Open House.  Please help us spread the word and share with your friends, family, colleagues, neighbors, mailman, accountant, favorite store cashier — really anyone who enjoys free stuff and good people.

We thank you for your patience, and hope to see you on November 24th!!! 

Happy International Coworking Day!

Coworking as a movement, a business solution, and a supportive global community turns 13 years old today!

It was on August 9th, 2005 that Brad Neuberg opened the first collaborative workspace in San Francisco and dubbed it “coworking.”  What started as a tiny community office space in a converted Victorian in San Francisco has grown 
More people currently cowork than there are people living in all of Costa Ricato 1.74 million coworkers in 2017, with an expected 5.1 million members by 2022.  To put that number in perspective, more people currently cowork than there are people living in all of Costa Rica!  That not only means that memberships across the globe are making a statement in and of themselves, but that coworking will most definitely impact the future of work as we know it.

What Brad, a software developer at the time, wanted was “the freedom and independence of working for myself along with the structure and community of working with others.”  Coworking allows members to experience the energy of being surrounded by like-minded individuals from different businesses, industries, and trades which benefits the professional worker in a way that a traditional office simply cannot.

Naturally then, on this day every year, coworkers and coworking spaces across the globe take a moment to celebrate their independence as well as their discovery of all the dreams that can come true when you’ve got a solid community in which to create and collaborate.  Check out some of the Coworking Day events here!

Brad Neuberg, coworking founder
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Brad created this model by which people from all walks of life could work together.  But this is not a one-size-fits-all model, of course.  Brad invited those who liked the coworking concept to share and remix it, to make it their own.  What differentiates coworking spaces from any other office space is a commitment to the five values of coworking:  Collaboration, Community, Openness, Entrepreneurship, and Sustainability.  With these core principles as a foundation, coworking aims to create a happy, helpful community of workers whose success and knowledge rubs off on those around them.

Happy #InternationalCoworkingDay!!!

Coworking in the news

Coffee and UNOVA Coworking Website

Last week’s blog post discussed UNOVA’s definition of coworking and why we decided to open a coworking space in the Buffalo Southtowns.  The coworking concept especially appeals to us because it provides independent professionals the flexibility and freedom of a “have it when you want it” workspace, plus a supportive business community, all in a polished work environment.

But don’t just take our word for it – check out any one of these news sources to learn more about coworking and its positive effects on the worker, the company, and the community:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We’d love to hear from you – what’s your favorite part of coworking?

So what is “coworking” anyway?

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The term, simply put, refers to people working together. Traditionally, a “coworker” would refer to another person who works in the same office in the same profession. But with the changing labor market, more and more individuals find themselves working from home, making a living as self-employed freelancers, or entering the market as an entrepreneur or small business owner.

A coworking space, then, provides a common workspace for all individuals – regardless of their industry, age, and experience – to come together and get their work done. Equipped with all of the necessities of a traditional office (think desks, copy machine, WiFi, coffee…) a coworking space is intended to give you everything you need to have a productive work day, without the distractions of home or a coffee shop, and without cost of renting your own office.

Sound good? I haven’t even gotten to the best part yet!

If you have ever worked from home, the reality often is far less cool than imagined. In my experience, I start by allowing myself to press the snooze a few too many times, cutting into my productivity right off the bat. Then I decide to ‘save the time’ and just stay dressed in my pajamas, subconsciously leaving me unmotivated (not to mention in socially unacceptable attire – I am officially NOT leaving the house!) Last, I continually step away from my real work to, say, wash the dirty dishes I see out of the corner of my eye, or do that load of laundry I’ve been meaning to get to. Not to mention I’ve got up to four cats crawling on my keyboard! At the end of the day – which is way past my usual bedtime and didn’t include a healthy meal – I may have checked off some items on my work to-do list, but I spent the majority of my day bouncing from task to task with little progress to show for it.

In a traditional office environment, sure there are distractions – loud conversations at the water cooler or chess games going on in the breakroom – but those same people have similar deadlines to meet and a boss breathing down their necks to ensure they stay on task. A coworking space provides that much-needed social interaction to keep you productive and stimulated throughout your ‘work day’ (whatever hours you choose), but without the disruptions or diversions of home or a coffeehouse.

So for me, the best part of a coworking space is the social network you can develop. By immersing yourself in a coworking environment, you now have any number of people to ask for advice on your latest assignment or have them proofread a carefully worded email to an important client. You’ll not only have a crowd to celebrate your big wins with over a beer (or wine, or cider, even at 4pm – who’s stopping you?), but you’ll also have a shoulder to cry on if the project you’ve been working on goes belly up. When you rent a desk or an office, you gain self-motivated coworkers who will support you professionally in a way that you simply can’t find when you work from home or in a corporate office.

Coworking is not only sharing equipment, ideas, and knowledge, but about belonging to a community of like-minded professionals who understand that when others succeed, we all succeed.

 

Coworking infographic courtesy of DeskMag.com

You bought what, where? Why?!

I received a lot of questions back in January 2017 when I decided to take a Outside 29 Mechanic Street, January 2017gamble on the Village of Springville.  My friends and family seemed excited and supportive when I shared the news that I purchased the property at 29 Mechanic Street, even if they had never personally been to Springville.  They would generally congratulate me and ask some form of “what are you going to do with it?”  It’s a logical question, but not one that I had a great answer for at the time, so I had to dance around it until recently.

 

My husband, Joe, and I were  born and raised in and around Springville.  Our lives have briefly taken us away from time to time, but whenever we returned, it just seemed right.  These days my work takes me to downtown Buffalo, while Joe has the privilege of working in Springville every day for the Encorus Group.For years we would park in front of his office building on Mechanic Inside 29 Mechanic Street, January 2017Street and head to whatever restaurant, store, or event that was on our radar at the time. 
 

We would also walk past the building next door at 29 Mechanic Street and wish that someone would just give it a little love.  For those of you from Springville, you may have the same memory — we are often told stories of the building’s history as a car dealership, garage, an office supply store, a gaming arcade for a brief time…  It had a past, but unfortunately it didn’t appear to have much of a future.
 

That’s where our story picks up.  In early 2017 while the snow was piling up, I The View from the Top of 29 Mechanic Street, January 2017closed on the property at 29 Mechanic Street.  The village had just completed its Franklin Street Streetscape Project, and I desperately wanted to transform the building from one with boarded-up windows and an art mural tagged with graffiti into something — anything.  For such a central location (from its roof you can see the post office, the library, the town hall, the police and fire stations, you name it!), this building deserves attention and use.  So I bought it.
 

With only half a floor and not much else, it wasn’t the most inspiring space.  The Main Street Façade Project helped us out a bit with the exterior renovations in 2017.  All we had left to do was make the inside useful again.  When we noticed a trend with a few of our friends feeling the isolation of working from home, we identified a problem… maybe our building could be the solution.  After experiencing a coworking conference in Lancaster, PA, though, we knew we’d found the answer!
 

We believe that building a coworking space is just what the little Village of Springville needs right now — follow us to learn more reasons why!