Introversion and extroversion help describe how you gather and direct energy — these traits are part of who you are, not ...
Most people don’t like being put in metaphorical boxes. Labels have their place, but they often oversimplify and miss nuance, especially when referring to aspects of someone’s personality. Introvert ...
You click on a fun internet quiz: Are You an Introvert or an Extrovert? This should be easy, you think. But then, the questions feel, well, off. Asked to choose between spending your weekend hopping ...
When it comes to being an ambivert, introvert, or extrovert, there's a scale. They're not "one size fits all" — everyone is different when it comes to their personality types. So, where do you fit on ...
Where do you get your energy? I sat across from a new coaching client, Jessica, waiting patiently for her reply. She gazed back, puzzled, as if I had asked her what it felt like to walk across a ...
Over the years, when people have asked if I’m an introvert or an extrovert, I haven’t known what to say because I don’t identify fully with either personality type. It turns out I’m hardly alone. It’s ...
There's a new personality trait on the block, and it's all over the internet. You have probably already come across it. The man who coined it, Dr. Rami Kaminski, in an exclusive conversation with ...
Think extroverts are better leaders? Better at sales? Think introverts spend more time alone, thinking? Think again.
As psychoanalyst Carl Jung, who introduced the concepts back in 1923 described, extroverts prefer to engage with the outer world of objects, sensory perception, and action. Introverts, on the other ...
In my book on empaths, I emphasize that they and highly sensitive people have different styles of socializing and interacting with the world. Most empaths are introverted, though some are extroverted.