There are many things that you can do to make noise but the value of that noise versus the quiet impact you can make where you actually make a difference is what is important to know and remember.
Did you know that much of your character, behavior, and relationship to other people has to do with being more introvert or extrovert?
Most literature on business, communication, and success is focused on extroverts, who feel comfortable networking, talking, and being the center of attention. But at least 30% of the population are introverts, and they are now finding their voice.
Dr. Loehken, who wrote the book Quiet Impact, identifies 10 strengths specific strengths that introverts often have (such as independence, perseverance, and writing), and also identifies ten specific hurdles they often have to overcome (such as hyperstimulation, intellectualism, and fear of conflict).
Don't worry if you're making a quiet impact. Smile and keep on keeping on...