You’re amazing at your job, and you really love your co-workers. But as an introvert—someone who is focused more internally and needs alone time to recharge after spending time in big groups—you often feel so drained, you wish you could work from home. “In the workplace, introverts often try to mask their introverted qualities to fit in,” Liz Fosslien and Molly West Duffy tell us in their new book,No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Embracing Emotions at Work. “But if they don’t talk openly about their differences, extroverts and introverts drive each other nuts.” Luckily, there are four tried-and-true ways for introverts to be more productive, happy and calm in the office (and even get along with an extroverted boss).