Researchers still have a lot to learn about the roots of introversion and extroversion, and not all of what they’ve uncovered so far has fully filtered down to the public. When it comes to ...
An extrovert has a leg up over introverts at work, according to a new study. For example, extroverts are more skilled at schmoozing with coworkers. They also tend to experience positive emotions more ...
Here is a common belief for the relationships between introversion and extroversion. I’m going to show how it worsens your life and offer an alternative you will resist and fight against. If you keep ...
There are two archetypes; the introspective, bookish introvert who is drained by crowds, and the outgoing, thrillseeking ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Author of Dream Teams. CEO of SHOWRUNNER. Keynote speaker. “Are you an introvert or an extrovert?” It’s such a common, casual ...
Some people never seem to get sick of social time. These folks shine at parties and professional meetups. If you know someone like this, you’d probably describe them as an extrovert — the polar ...
Big personality tests, such as Myers-Briggs, are undoubtedly popular (and fun to take!). And many of us take sides when it comes to traits like introversion and extroversion, falling into one camp ...
Have you ever heard someone say, “Oh, she’s such an extrovert, she talks all the time,” or “What an introvert, he never says anything”? They’re typical stereotypes, but they’re an oversimplification ...
Discussion was lively on the post about Jennifer O. Grimes' theory, which posits that introversion is on the nonclinical end of the autism spectrum. Some people objected to the theory, believed it ...
I am generally introverted. I’ve always tended to choose a solitary activity or a small group over meeting new people or mingling at a party. At work, I often found socializing and small talk a bit ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Jung may be rolling in his grave. All over ...
Do you enjoy spending time socializing with others in the outer world? Does the thought of meeting new people make you feel energized? If you identify with these traits, you might be an extrovert.