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here are more common paraphrasing that we hear for introvert and extrovert
In fact we all heard about these types of personality.
Differences in introverts and extroverts characteristics have a significant impact on how they spend their free time. Introverts typically enjoy spending their time participating in solitary activities. on the other hand extroverts are more inclined to spend their time with others. extroverted people usually like to attend large social events or participate in group games and activities. Social anxiety can occur in both an extroverted and introverted person, and feeling anxious is not always a characteristic of an introvert. That being said, extroverted people tend to be more open towards and welcome social interaction with strangers. While introverts are more likely to experience adverse feelings towards a social situation. In social settings, introverts tend to act more reserved or even shy as they process things introspectively and are often in their thoughts. Introverts aren't necessarily shy as they may seem; they just prefer to build meaningful connections with fewer people, gaining energy through smaller social gatherings. Extroverts are often bold and enthusiastic when socializing, perhaps even the center of attention or seeming as though they can't stop talking. In social settings, extroverts usually jump at the chance to introduce themselves to someone new and will seek out experiences that allow them to do so. when communicating with others, extroverts prefer to communicate verbally and face-to-face. They like to quickly process information and speak their mind, figuring things out as they go and bouncing their ideas off of others and sometimes annoying people. Introverts typically prefer one-on-one, deep, and meaningful conversations. Because they put a lot of thought behind their words and take time to organize their opinions and feelings, they place a high value on communicating with others. They are more open and social with those in their close circle than with strangers or colleagues . Extroverts process information verbally, often thinking through problems and ideas out loud. They are fast-paced and may jump from topic to topic while processing; allow them time to reach a conclusion and verbalize things accurately. On the other hand, introverts need time to process the information on their own before voicing their concerns or opinions. While they may seem quiet or timid, introverts are just introspective by nature and will focus on their inner expressions, feelings, and thoughts first. And I think the positive or negative sides for these character depends on the situation and we can’t just call them good or bad habits. The way society may look at these characters As our generation grows older, people are learning that being different and having different personality types a part of being human. Growing up as an introvert could be very confusing for a child many believe that they are wrong. being an introvert doesn’t necessarily mean one is unhappy. There are many unhappy extroverts and very happy introverts. Though introverts and extroverts are the way they are because of their personal character. 1-Who can be more successful in the workplace? Consider situation you are the head of the office is it good to be introvert and being quiet listening to all details know your workers well and allocating time in providing full attention and engagement to coworkers also always thinking, having plans for future to save the company but is it easy when you are in a busy, social, or open-concept office and struggle when required to interact with coworkers or clients constantly? For extro being sociable, active, be comfortable with workers, heavily collaborative team settings, where they can talk through their ideas and problems and socialize with their colleague Extroverts are the social butterfly of most workplaces. Is it okay for you being able to listen to others and stay focused on one topic? Since many extroverts have a tendency to dominate conversations and not listen to others. 2- is it difficult for introverts to have relationship with extroverts? To be in a relationship with an Introverted people they allocate their cognitive abilities to observation, introspection, and the perception of things in their surroundings so they might consider all details and completely understand their partner but partner will need to be aware that they would enjoy some time alone and need for personal space to recharge their social battery. The faults of introverted personalities are based on misconceptions because they think much more than you think so can extroverts handle these? To be in a relationship with an extroverted they are able to engage in different social settings and are malleable in each social engagement. Extraverts are often talkative, engaged, are reenergized by social engagements, and thrive in social settings they need to spend time with other friends, social events, social engagement, and various adventures. So life wouldn’t be boring for their partner. as a negative trait if some extroverts dominate the conversation and do not listen to others. Is it easy for introverts to deal with this? Do you think being introvert or extrovert would have effects on attraction in your contrast gender? I mean Do men like shy, introverted women or outgoing and extroverted? is it traditional mind set?
3- Does genetics or environment affect introversion or extroversion?
Do you think our character formed by environment? for example either from trauma or viewing the way that parents act and following their tendencies. Or is it sth about genetic correlation? for instance you may see that whole family members are extroverts or introverts due to genetic traits. Introversion and extroversion are generally viewed as stable personality orientations rooted in our genetics and neurobiology. Research shows our levels of introversion-extroversion emerge early in life and remain fairly constant into adulthood. However, even though our core temperaments don’t change much. 4- Can Introverts Develop Extroverted Skills? If you’re an Introvert, you’ve probably been told you’d be happier, more successful at your career, more fun, or just plain make the Extraverts more comfortable if you’d only decide to be more like them. Like many opposite traits, introversion and extraversion are on a spectrum, and different people lie at different places along the spectrum. Some Introverts are definitely “more introverted” than others. And it often depends on the situation. It is very possible for an Introvert to have some extraverted tendencies, and to enjoy employing them in certain situations. We also may change somewhat over time. If you started out very introverted, you may develop more extraverted traits later in life. Or you may consciously choose to develop your capacity for extraversion. But either way, it’s not the same as being an Extravert. In other words, we can definitely choose to act more like Extraverts, for a time. that’s probably about as likely as being able to change your brown eyes to green. You could, of course, wear colored contacts, to make them look green, but they would still be brown underneath. Eventually, you have to take the contacts off, and your true color will be revealed. Scientists believe that whether personality type is inborn or develops in childhood, once it’s fixed, it’s pretty much the way it is. there are several differences in brain activity, structure, and neurotransmitters in the brains of Introverts versus those of Extraverts. Neither introvert nor extrovert? Ambivert is within the spectrum of both extroverts and introverts. Ambiverts are often presented in people with different parts of the two personalities. Ambiverts have an interchangeability between social engagement and energy output and input. Some ambiverts benefit from social engagement, while others’ behavior depends on the state of mood or behavior that suits that situation. learning more about your personality traits can provide a meaningful experience in understanding oneself and how to engage in the world. It is important to help others understand your needs to withdraw.
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