INTROVERTED?

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Introversion is a personality trait. Introverted people tend to be more focused on internal feelings. They are usually quiet, reserved, and reflective.
    Introversion and extroversion exist on opposite ends of a spectrum. Although some introverts enjoy being alone as often as possible, others like the occasional social gathering. Some introverts may also feel the need to “recharge” after socializing by spending time alone.
    introverts tend toward their inner self, thoughts, and feelings. They are typically more withdrawn, reserved, and quiet, and they usually prefer to work alone.
    Although introverts might enjoy certain social situations, interacting with other people tends to be draining for them.
    An introvert may also prefer to have a close circle of friends instead of many acquaintances.
    People often associate introversion with negative personality traits. However, introverts are not necessarily ultra-shy, unfriendly, or socially awkward. They simply draw their energy in a different way than extroverts do.
    Apparently There Are 4 Kinds of Introversion
    Social: Social introversion is the typical definition of introversion, in that a preference for socializing with small groups instead of large ones. Or sometimes, it’s a preference for no group at all - solitude is often preferable for those who score high in social introversion. “They prefer to stay home with a book or a computer, or to stick to small gatherings with close friends, as opposed to attending large parties with many strangers,” Cheek said. But it’s different from shyness, in that there’s no anxiety driving the preference for solitude or small groups.
    Thinking: This one is a newer concept. People with high levels of thinking introversion don’t share the aversion to social events people usually associate with introversion. Instead, this style of introversion just means a person who tends to be introspective, thoughtful, and self-reflective. “You’re capable of getting lost in an internal fantasy world,” Cheek said. “But it’s not in a neurotic way, it’s in an imaginative and creative way.” Sounds nice.
    Anxious: Unlike social introverts, anxious introverts may seek out solitude because they feel awkward or self-conscious around other people, because they’re not very confident in their own social skills. But, often, their anxiety doesn’t fade when they’re all alone. This kind of introversion is defined by a tendency to ruminate, to turn over and over in their minds the things that might or could or already have gone terribly wrong.
    Restrained: You could also just call this reserved. Restrained introverts prefer think before they speak or act. They also might take a while to get going - they can’t, for instance, wake up and immediately spring into action.
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