Saturday, January 12, 2013

Which are you? Introvert or Extrovert?

In today's society, schools and businesses emphasize the need to speak confidently in a large crowd, work cooperatively in groups, and network. However, not all people are naturals. Many of us often shirk away from attending school events or going out with a large group of friends. It might not be that you are anti-social; you just prefer more intimate and quiet situations, and that's okay. One in three people are introverts, so you're not alone. On the other hand, extroverts tend to thrive in these kinds of situations and environments. The natural public speaker, the guy who wants to talk to everyone at the party, and even the popular kid from high school- these people are likely to be extroverts.
Here is a great video explaining exactly what being introverted or extroverted means. Knowing what type you are can be important in figuring out what best works for you and how to deal with uncomfortable situations.
 

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