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Tag Archives: Extraversion-Introversion
Born This Way
We all come into the world already pre-stamped and coded by the genetic predispositions of our ancestors. We are not given the choice between a), b) or c); it is decided for us. Personality is only one of the many … Continue reading
Understanding the Introverted Personality
A dear friend recently sent me the link to a YouTube video that has received over a million hits to date. I was fascinated by the clip and decided that I wanted to share it with those who are interested in learning … Continue reading
All That Glitters
There are two particularly diametric personalities in this world – each having its own unique worth, and each providing a life experience very different from the other; the inward-focussed, (aka introverts), and the outward-focussed (aka extraverts). I am not here … Continue reading
I Am An Introvert – Read My Mind
I, like most introverts, love to write. Give me any subject and I`ll research it and write about it. Easy peasy. When I was in school, I used to love english composition class because on Fridays the teacher would give … Continue reading
A Wedding, A Reception, And An Introvert
I had a hugely busy few days a couple of weeks ago. As a hard-core introvert, I generally work really hard to keep my calendar free of big social events whenever possible.. There is nothing like seeing a blank calendar, free … Continue reading
The Gold Below Still Waters
Several years ago I worked with someone who, when I first met him, was incredibly quiet and who kept to himself most of the time. He only spoke if you spoke to him first, and then you had to give him … Continue reading