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10 Great Jobs for Sensitive People

1/5 of people are highly sensitive, so we need jobs for sensitive people! I’ve done some research about this topic and most of the time, jobs in healthcare or teaching are proposed. From my experience, compassion fatigue is real and those aren’t always the best jobs for sensitive people.
Finding a job you like to do, that doesn’t completely overwhelm you daily can be hard. There are a lot of jobs out there with a fast pace and high expectations, jobs don’t care about your feelings and your boss often doesn’t care as well.
For sensitive people, it is important to not experience negative emotions all day long, because we absorb them so much that this hurts our wellbeing. A job should contribute to a good life, and shouldn’t drain you over and over again.
So, let’s talk about 10 great jobs that could be a good match for you, great jobs for sensitive people!

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The 6 Most Important Interview Questions to Prepare For to Get The Job

When you don’t know how to prepare yourself for a job interview, because you have no clue what interview questions the recruiters or managers will ask you, keep reading.
I’ve gotten my fair share of job interviews in the past few months and hell was I prepared for them! I’ve read so many websites about interview preparation and watched tons of YouTube videos from real-life recruiters to know what I had to do to nail my job interviews.
So, I want to pass on my knowledge and what I have learned to help you prepare for your interviews the best you can.
Job hunting and interviewing is a daunting experience, especially if you struggle with social or performance anxiety, but it sucks for everyone and it’s a necessary evil if you want to find a job or change jobs when you are unhappy.
Don’t let the fear of job hunting stop you! Go after what you really want and prepare yourself with these 6 most important interview questions!

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13 Awesome Side Hustle Ideas To Make Some Extra Money

If you are looking for awesome side hustle ideas to make some extra money, this article is for you!
I wrote a blog post earlier about side hustles that would be a great fit for introverts, but this blog post is for everyone, some of them are more for extroverts, and others are more introvert-friendly.
Side hustles will help you create more than one income stream and allow you to develop new skills and grow as a person. If you have some time left to fill with a hobby that can bring home more money, why not do it?
Let me share 13 great side hustles that you can do alongside your 9-5 job!

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6 Reasons Why Medical Coding is a Perfect Career for Introverts

Tons of jobs require many interactions with other people, clients, patients, customers, etc. Introverts have limited social energy and thrive when they have time to work alone and not get interrupted by others constantly. Let me introduce you to medical coding!
I consider myself an introvert and found constant patient interaction very draining. What I did love, however, was nice chats with some of my coworkers. It’s not because you are an introvert, that you don’t want to have any contact at all, we are still humans and that makes us social beings.
Depending on where you place yourself on the introverted spectrum, you would like more or less social contact during your workday. Keep reading if you want no direct client/patient/customer contact.
Maybe you worked in healthcare as well, and are experiencing compassion fatigue, you are thinking about changing jobs because you are so burned out but don’t want to leave the medical field. Consider becoming a medical coder if this is the case!

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8 Great Side Hustles for Introverts to Make More Money

Side hustles are great for making some extra money on top of your everyday job. You could look for side jobs when your regular income just isn’t enough for you or when you have time to spare and would love to make a little extra money to spend on fun things or save more towards your financial goals.
Side hustling can be broad, with loads of different possibilities to make some extra cash, so you can find a side hustle that fits your lifestyle and work preferences. You can look for something you like to do in your free time that can make money.
Sometimes, it is even possible to turn your side hustle into your main hustle, but this doesn’t always work with every side hustle. Or you can combine multiple side hustles to create enough income so you don’t need your main job anymore.
Start exploring the world of side hustles and find one you enjoy! As an introvert myself, I thought it would be nice to share some side hustles that are totally introvert-friendly.

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9 Passive Income Ideas For Absolute Beginners

The world of passive income is amazing, but most of the time, it’s never as passive as you like it to be especially not in the beginning. Give it some time (and effort) and it can become a great extra source of income.
It’s always a good idea to have more than one stream of income because it will give you a safety net if something happens to your only income. It’s not a good idea to work every hour of your life so passive income can help you gain more money while you don’t keep putting in the extra working hours.
Start today by exploring which type of passive income might suit your life, and create your best life. Eventually, it will free up more time to do the things you love while still making a good income to support yourself and your family.

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8 Great Low-Stress Jobs for Anxious Introverts

If you are reading this article, I am guessing you are looking for a low-stress job. I get it! My last job totally wrecked me, so all I wanted to do was find a low-stress career for myself.
When your job stresses you out every single day, this will totally deplete you. You won’t have energy left to spend with your family or enjoy some alone time. Especially if you are stressing yourself out in your free time worrying about what might happen the next day at work. You should be able to really let go of your job when you arrive home.
I have done a lot of research on what jobs would be a great fit for introverts, highly sensitive people, people with no high-stress tolerance, etc. This blog post will talk about jobs that have little to no stress and would be great if you want a job just to be a source of income and not a major stressor in your life.

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