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I'm sure most of you know what it means to be an introvert or an extrovert, right? Introverts are often more quiet and reserved and they recharge by turning inward, while extroverts are more social and recharge their batteries through social interactions. Super brief summary, but it's a stepping stone to what I really want you to know, and that's that being an introvert and being highly sensitive are two separate traits. Highly sensitive is not just another word for being introverted. It is possible to be extroverted and highly sensitive, but it's much less common. The breakdown is 30/70. Thirty percent of highly sensitive people are extroverts, seventy percent are introverts. Keep in mind that these stats are within a group that makes up roughly 20% of the population in general. So when you think about the odds of encountering highly sensitive people in a public school classroom, for example, roughly 14 out of 100 kids are going to be introverted and highly sensitive, while only 6 out of 100 are going to be extroverted and highly sensitive. In this episode, we look at what it means to be extroverted and highly sensitive, and how this information can help you as a parent to better meet your child's needs. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julia-mcgarey/support
On this episode, I explore the topic of introversion and extroversion in BDSM. I defined what it means to be introverted or extroverted, and discussed how these traits can affect an individual's experience in the BDSM community. I talk about how BDSM can be both an extroverted and introverted activity, and the importance of setting boundaries and communicating effectively regardless of your personality type. Finally, I discussed the importance of finding a supportive and inclusive BDSM community that aligns with your values and preferences. If you are looking for a therapist that is knowledgeable about the lifestyle, or just a therapist in general, please feel free to reach out through my website at www.enhanced-mind.com
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It's all poop and some play in this episode, as the sisters grapple with some of the messiness of being human and what happens when sh*t literally hits the fan. We also dive into a therapist's theory that introversion and extroversion is a myth of human existence and is actually high or low self esteem in disguise. Are we leaning too heavily on introversion/extroversion as a personality trait, when it could be a sheer lack of confidence? In our advice segment this week, a listener asks if it is okay to discuss salary and wage information with coworkers. We then hear from a listener who is wondering if it is too late for her to find her soulmate in life. We wrap it up with a listener who is struggling with body changes as she gets older and learning to love her new body. If you love us, please like, subscribe, review and share with your friends. New episodes drop every Wednesday morning anywhere you stream. Follow us on IG and TikTok at sistersnotsaintspodcast to meet your co-hosts: Hilarie, Kristen, Megan and Zoey. Submit your request for advice anonymously at our website at www.sistersnotsaints.com
Resources and products to upgrade your brain and life: https://www.mybrainfirst.com Michael Alcée, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Tarrytown, NY and Mental Health Educator at Manhattan School of Music. He specializes in the psychology of artists and everyday creativity and the professional development of therapists. His contributions have appeared in The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, NPR, Salon.com, and on the TEDx stage. His forthcoming book from Norton entitled Therapeutic Improvisation: How to Stop Winging It and Own It as a Therapist is out in May 2022 https://michaelalcee.com Connect with me: https://www.instagram.com/yourbraincoach BrainFirst Training Institute. Accredited neuroscience and brain-based training programs for Coaches, Helping Professionals, Leaders, Educators and Trainers https://www.brainfirsttraininginstitute.com
Episode 07: Introversion and ExtroversionWelcome back to The Psychotic Break! Introducing the first episode of the Introversion-Extroversion mini series! This is a very special topic for Madey and Kimi, so they could not limit it to just one episode. Hear them define what it means to be an introvert or an extrovert and join the beginnings of a fascinating discussion about ambiverts. We hope you enjoy the journey with these two passionate undergrads!Check out our Instagram: @thepsychoticbreak.podSources: Allport, F. H., & Allport, G. W. (1921). Personality traits: Their classification and measurement. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology, 16(1), 6-40. doi:http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy.collegeofsanmateo.edu/10.1037/h0069790Hansen, M. (2019, July 2). Introverts and Extroverts: The Brain Chemistry Behind Their Differences. Retrieved from https://therapychanges.com/blog/2016/12/introverts-extroverts-brain-chemistry-differences/
Alex breaks down the introvert/extrovert spectrum and discusses the bell curve, concept of ambiverts, and psychological research into the subject. As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Health & Wellness Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/health-and-wellness-podcast.html ITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-health-wellness-podcast/id1120883564 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnvoV83f1_ATwitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_Health Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCHealthandWellness/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gsmc_health/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Health & Wellness Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Health & Wellness Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC. prohibited.
Dr. Paul Haefner discusses how internalizing vs externalizing has an effect on our horses. What happens when you externalize your emotions? What about internalizing? How do YOU express your emotions? Does it impair the progress with your horse?
As organizations make critical decisions about work-from-home standards for the future, individuals are in the difficult position of diminishing interactions and relationships. This lack of interaction may seem like a blessing for introverts and a difficulty for extroverts, but that isn't accurate. There is good and bad in work-from-home, but we need to manage relationship building if we don't want the bad to outweigh the good.
Alex breaks down the introvert/extrovert spectrum and discusses the bell curve, concept of ambiverts, and psychological research into the subject. As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Health & Wellness Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/health-and-wellness-podcast.html ITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-health-wellness-podcast/id1120883564 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnvoV83f1_ATwitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_Health Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCHealthandWellness/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gsmc_health/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Health & Wellness Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Health & Wellness Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC. prohibited.
The Enneagram has greatly influenced and impacted how I view and interact with both myself and others. It also seems within the last 5 years everyone is talking about this personality/behavior typing personality tools. Additionally, there are other systems and indicators that delve into the wide world of personality typing and behavior predictors. On this episode, I discuss (briefly) 4 of these systems: Introversion/Extroversion within the model of the Myers-Briggs Indicator, The 5 Love Languages, Gretchen Rubin's 4 Tendencies, and finally the Enneagram. I share what I have scored in each of these tests and how after learning my numbers or groups of letters the results have been incredibly valuable to me as an individual. The Enneagram, in particular, has helped me understand myself better and how they play a part in how I parent.
TITLE Is It Social Anxiety, Introversion, Extroversion or The Traits of Being a Highly Sensitive Person, aka, HSP? GUEST Solo Episode EPISODE OVERVIEW Many Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) have experienced going into a social situation and getting overaroused and overstimulated. When we don’t know about the trait of being an HSP, we just know it feels terrible, and we tend to avoid these situations. When we know about the trait of High Sensitivity, we can see what works for us, and tease out what doesn’t work for us. We have the capacity to experience much more when we are able to understand exactly what we need in these situations. HIGHLIGHTS Social Anxiety, introversion and the confusion with graphics/memes about introversion Anxiety, depression, social anxiety are real, and I’m not indicating that these are not real things that people struggle with I thought I had social anxiety and I thought I was an introvert Much of what is written about introversion (memes and graphics) also include the traits of being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) When we mistakenly think we’re introverts, we may be missing out on things, that we are able to tolerate and might actually enjoy Once we understand why we struggle, and we learn to interpret the sensations we’re experiencing, we may realize that it’s not social anxiety or anxiety We feel things strongly, and we want to have meaningful connections We may have experienced overstimulation when we were younger, but didn’t realize what it was, and we paired it with the social situation, so we tend to avoid these things because we didn’t understand Misconception about introverts and extroverts with the analogy of the battery. This may be true to NON-HSPS When we read about introversion and it includes the traits of being an HSP, but it doesn’t say that, we may thing we need to avoid social situations, but it’s not what we need We may go into a social situation and be unable to connect, but we inaccurately think some is wrong with us, but it may be that we are trying to connect with someone who has difficulty with deep connection We may tell ourselves that we can’t connect because there’s something wrong with us, but we may be trying to connect with others who don’t connect easily With introversion, you want to look at the 4 Core Characteristics that Dr. Elaine Aron provides Depth of Processing We are deep thinkers and we don’t do well with chit chat or small talk Overarousal and Overstimulation We take in so much information that we can get saturated very quickly We notice things in the environment that others don’t We may need to be more mindful about how we use our energy when we go into social situations Emotional Responsiveness and Empathy We feel things deeply and we’re going to be more emotionally impacted than non-HSPs Sensitive to Subtleties We notice non-verbal cues and other things when we interact We can also be sensitive to bright lights, strong smells, loud noises Even a Highly Sensitive Extrovert will most likely prefer a more quiet environment with a few friends, and then will need time to regenerate mand recharge Highly Sensitive Extroverts need to find their sweet spot of getting enough stimulation. When we withdraw thinking that’s what we need, we may feel depressed or listless if we’re a HS extrovert We can manage in environments that are not HS friendly under the right circumstances It’s also not uncommon that as Highly Sensitive People, we may resist or not want to travel, but when we do, we find out we can manage much better than we think we can There are so many ways we can work with our traits to manage overwhelm and overstimulation It’s an ongoing process and we need to work on it, but we can live fuller lives When you see graphics about introversion, please check and see if they’re talking a Highly Sensitive person Jaquelyn Strickland talks about introverting and extroverting as a verb These labels can put us in a box and limit us, or can free us up and give us more freedom about our traits PODCAST HOST Patricia Young works with Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) helping them to understand their HSP traits, and turning their perceived shortcomings into superpowers. Patricia is passionate about providing education to help HSPs and non-HSPs understand and truly appreciate the amazing gifts they have to offer. Patricia works globally online with HSPs providing coaching. Patricia also facilitates online groups for HSPs that focus on building community and developing skills (identifying your superpowers, boundaries, perfectionism, dealing with conflict, mindfulness, embracing emotions, creating a lifestyle that supports the HSP, communication and more). LINKS Introversion, Extroversion and the Highly Sensitive Person by Jaquelyn Strickland https://hsperson.com/introversion-extroversion-and-the-highly-sensitive-person/ Website--www.unapologeticallysensitive.com Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/Unapologetically-Sensitive-2296688923985657/ Facebook group Unapologetically Sensitive-- https://www.facebook.com/groups/2099705880047619/ Instagram-- https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallysensitive/ Youtube-- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOE6fodj7RBdO3Iw0NrAllg/videos?view_as=subscriber e-mail-- unapologeticallysensitive@gmail.com Show hashtag--#unapologeticallysensitive Music-- Gravel Dance by Andy Robinson www.andyrobinson.com
This week Khloe and Hilary discuss personality. Different personality types and frameworks are covered and personal thoughts and experiences are shared. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter: @TwinFlamesPod Email us: twinflamespod@gmail.com Send us a Voice Message: https://anchor.fm/twinflames/message Episode Info: Personality Tests: •McWilliams Personality Summaries: https://quizlet.com/301020801/mcwilliams-personality-styles-flash-cards/ •Myers Briggs: https://www.16personalities.com/ •Color Code: https://www.colorcode.com/choose_personality_test/ •Aura Color: https://www.auracolors.com/aura-colors/aura-colors-questionnaire/ •Astrological Sign: https://horoscopes.astro-seek.com/birth-chart-horoscope-online •Numerology: https://www.horoscope.com/us/horoscopes/numerology/index-horoscope-numerology.aspx •Numerology & Tarot: https://numerologist.com/numerology/tarot-birth-card-life-path-8-strength/ •Enneagram: http://9types.com/rheti/index.php •Introversion/Extroversion: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/tests/personality/extroversion-introversion-test •Human Design: https://humandesignamerica.com •5 Love Languages: https://www.5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/ •4 Tendencies: https://quiz.gretchenrubin.com •Doshas: https://shop.chopra.com/dosha-quiz/?sso_code=eyJpdiI6InZPbmxmVnh4TlwvbWIzXC83OVRRY2M2UT09IiwidmFsdWUiOiJLTVpHNG9kd0ZTY2NOWkNmNnVaMVBZN2xHd3A1Qkp0QmlicTRhdXVQR1NSTURRRkpOR2lyb0pmODlOeVhwN3R3ZUM4TWVRZ0k2ck9YSDF5bWNmTXRMMytXNDlybWZ6bVVib3p5YUczSjlEND0iLCJtYWMiOiJiZmIwZjEzZDEyZDA0ZGUwYjc4OGU3ODgzZDhlYjhlYTQ1N2MwZjcxZDNiMGUzYTgyNGY4ODIzZTkxMDk4MGNlIn0%3D Books: •McWilliams Book: https://www.amazon.com/Psychoanalytic-Diagnosis-Second-Understanding-Personality/dp/1609184947/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3VEJDWTQFFGA2&keywords=psychoanalytic+diagnosis+by+nancy+mcwilliams&qid=1564762603&s=gateway&sprefix=Psychoana%2Caps%2C210&sr=8-1 Find Khloe: Twitch: http://twitch.tv/kozykale YouTube: http://youtube.com/kozykale Twitter: http://twitter.com/kozykale Instagram: http://instagram.com/kozykale Blog: http://kozykale.com Find Hilary: Hilary currently does not have any social media profiles open to the public, but you can always email either of us at twinflamespod@gmail.com *Hilary is an MFT Trainee supervised by Avis Attaway --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twinflames/support
Introversion and Extroversion seem to be frequently at odd as misunderstood. These are temperaments that need to be understood and appreciated. Scott skews introvert and Macie skews ambivert and both of them find temperament to be extremely fascinating and interesting (of course). In this episode Scott and Macie deep dive what it means for us to learn to continue to make space for each other through the lens of extroversion and introversion (and everything in between).
Here is a short four-part series in which some of the core essentials of Jungian typology are distilled. In part 1, we look at the issue of attitude (extroversion and introversion); in part 2, we unpack the perceiving/learning functions (sensation and intuition); in part 3, we look at the judging/deciding functions (feeling and thinking); and in part 4, we use the INFJ as a case study to explore how Jungian typology may help us to think about type and growth. The aim of the series is to get past the usual caricatures of Jung's thinking that we find in some Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) descriptions. For those who want to take this a little further, here are some resources that you might find helpful: Michael Pierce: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmDcT_Pujk8vOcxk_IcnxtQ Function axes book: https://www.idrlabs.com/downloads/function-axes-in-jungian-typology.php Naomi Quenk's 'Was That Really Me?' is also very useful for exploring the significance of the so-called "inferior function of each type."
Are you shy? How do you recharge? Do you get energy from being around people? We often throw around the terms introverts and extroverts but do we really know where we fall on the spectrum? In this week’s episode, Kea encourages us to become more self-aware and discusses the different personality types introversion, extroversion and ambiversion. In the mind, body and soulness segment, Kea refers back to one of her earlier podcast and remind us of mental health goals to include in our lives as we begin to reflect and create goals for the new year.References/Resources:Introvert, Extrovert & Ambivert Articles:Differences Between Introverts & Extroverts: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/difference-between-introverts-extroverts-chart_n_57f794c2e4b0b6a430316b3a9 Signs That You’re An Ambivert: https://www.forbes.com/sites/travisbradberry/2016/04/26/9-signs-that-youre-an-ambivert/#f36f4a73145b Winning Personality Advantages Of Being Ambivert: https://www.today.com/health/winning-personality-advantages-being-ambivert-t70236Therapist Shout-Out:Clifford Clark, LLMSW, CSAT-CMr. Clark’s Practice Transparent Counseling: https://www.transparent-counseling.com/Mind, Body & Soulness: Mental Health Goals: https://themighty.com/2017/12/mental-health-goals-2018/Where to find Kea on social media and join the mental health conversation? Twitter: www.twitter.com/firefliespod Instagram: www.instagram.com/firefliespod “Like Us” on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firefliespod Join the Fireflies Unite: Healthy Minds Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1714131805325103/ Send suggested topics to kea@firefliesunite.com
Do you know if you're an introvert or an extrovert? Or maybe you're an ambivert! In this week's episode Scott and Macie discuss the nuances of these different temperaments and how it impacts them specifically. You will find yourself having cathartic moments as you hear you temperament discussed and, hopefully, you'll develop a bit more empathy for people who don't share you temperament.
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Sleep: why is it so hard for us to achieve this basic human need? An intro to the Myers-Briggs personality types and self-care for introverts vs. extroverts. And face-shaving for women . . . it's a thing. In today's episode, we do a deep dive into sleep, talking through the negative effects of not getting enough, how to deal with insomnia, and how to create a sleep-friendly environment. Links We Mentioned in Episode 1 We talked about the brilliant Arriana Huffington Sleep Book, which has all kinds of information about the importance of sleep and how to get more of it. Both Sarah and I are huge fans of this particular sound machine. It's low-tech but creates a perfect wind noise. If you are looking for apps to calm you down or help you sleep, we love the calm app. And when we are away from our beloved sound machines, this app is great for hotel room white noise. In our next few episodes, we are talking about the Meyer's Brigg's personality types. If you've never figured out your type, check out this Meyer's Briggs online test for free. It's fascinating and informative. Thinking of dipping your toes in the brave new world of female face-shaving? Thinking of dipping your toes in the brave new world of female face-shaving? The Tinkle razors are your best bet.
# 061 Leise Menschen – Starke Wirkung – Interview mit Sylvia Löhken Teil 1 | Introversion | Extroversion | Erfolg | Beruf | Verkäufer | Charakter | EINE BITTE: Schenke mir 10 Sekunden Deiner Zeit, für eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung bei iTunes, wenn Dir mein Podcast gefällt. 50% aller Menschen sind leise Menschen. Introvertierte haben im Gegensatz zu Extrovertierten oft mit Vorurteilen zu kämpfen. Sie wären zu schüchtern, könnten nicht erfolgreich sein als Verkäufer bzw. generell in Sachen beruflicher Erfolg. Ein großer Irrtum, wie Bestseller-Autorin Sylvia Löhken in ihren Büchern großartig aufgedeckt hat. Über 500.000 Exemplare hat sie weltweit mit ihrem Wissen über Intros und Extros verkauft. In diesem Interview erklärt sie wunderbar, warum und wie introvertierte Menschen genauso erfolgreich sein können, wie extrovertierte. HAST DU EINE FRAGE AN STEFFEN? Schicke uns Deine Frage durch einen als Kommentar bei iTunes, per Facebook , oder oder per Email an lebensstark@steffenkirchner.de SHOW NOTES: => Sylvias neues Buch „Leise Menschen – gutes Leben“: http://amzn.to/2vnxFHZ => Sylvias Buch „Leise Menschen – starke Wirkung“: http://amzn.to/2t1jnw2 => Sylvias Buch „Intro und Extros“: http://amzn.to/2uu8o2m => Persönlichkeitstest: http://www.intros-extros.com/online-test/ => Studie zu introvertierten Verkäufern: http://bit.ly/2ukpeQK => Sylvias Webseite & Kontaktmöglichkeit: http://www.intros-extros.com ABONNIERE Steffens Podcast, um regelmäßig über neue Folgen informiert zu sein.
Chris Bower is the PR person for Cafe Neckbeard, a fine dining salad focused 24 hour cash only eatery in THLSN (The Historic Logan Square Neighborhood) Every month, Chris visits The Therapy Sessions hosted by Seth Vanek at the Hungry Brain to talk about the cafe. Because Chris wants to fit into the show, he tends to prepare material that blends with the theme of the show. This month's theme was INTROVERSION/EXTROVERSION/ALTERNATE VERSIONS. photo By Scott Bauer, USDA ARS - This image was released by the Agricultural Research Service, the research agency of the United States Department of Agriculture, with the ID K9152-1 (next).This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information.English | français | македонски | +/−, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=110700
# 060 Leise Menschen – Starke Wirkung – Interview mit Sylvia Löhken Teil 1 | Introversion | Extroversion | Erfolg | Beruf | Verkäufer | Charakter | EINE BITTE: Schenke mir 10 Sekunden Deiner Zeit, für eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung bei iTunes, wenn Dir mein Podcast gefällt. 50% aller Menschen sind leise Menschen. Introvertierte haben im Gegensatz zu Extrovertierten oft mit Vorurteilen zu kämpfen. Sie wären zu schüchtern, könnten nicht erfolgreich sein als Verkäufer bzw. generell in Sachen beruflicher Erfolg. Ein großer Irrtum, wie Bestseller-Autorin Sylvia Löhken in ihren Büchern großartig aufgedeckt hat. Über 500.000 Exemplare hat sie weltweit mit ihrem Wissen über Intros und Extros verkauft. In diesem Interview erklärt sie wunderbar, warum und wie introvertierte Menschen genauso erfolgreich sein können, wie extrovertierte. HAST DU EINE FRAGE AN STEFFEN? Schicke uns Deine Frage durch einen als Kommentar bei iTunes, per Facebook , oder oder per Email an lebensstark@steffenkirchner.de SHOW NOTES: => Sylvias neues Buch „Leise Menschen – gutes Leben“: http://amzn.to/2vnxFHZ => Sylvias Buch „Leise Menschen – starke Wirkung“: http://amzn.to/2t1jnw2 => Sylvias Buch „Intro und Extros“: http://amzn.to/2uu8o2m => Persönlichkeitstest: http://www.intros-extros.com/online-test/ => Studie zu introvertierten Verkäufern: http://bit.ly/2ukpeQK => Sylvias Webseite & Kontaktmöglichkeit: http://www.intros-extros.com ABONNIERE Steffens Podcast, um regelmäßig über neue Folgen informiert zu sein.
Meet “The Traveling Introvert,” Janice Chaka. Born in England and well traveled, but she has lived in Mexico for over 13 years. After learning what being an introvert is and recognizing how that influences her daily life, she weaved this knowledge into her own business, which focuses on helping others shed the labels which society defines introversion to be. Instead of letting “being an introvert define [you]” she inspire others to instead, “let it guide [you].” http://thetravelingintrovert.com As an Introvert, Know That: It’s ok to change your mind or do something else. Your passion isn’t always what makes you money. Find something you enjoy doing, but it doesn’t have to be your passion. Be mindful of what drains you and what fuels you. Introversion is Misunderstood: Cambrige definition of introvert has negative connotations and is described as being “shy or having difficulty making friends.” This is not true! Introversion/Extroversion is a case of how you get your energy. Introverts need to have time to themselves to refuel so energy levels can increase. Being with people drains introverts. Extroverts get energy from being with people. Struggles and Solutions For Introverts: Know what introversion is an pay attention to how it influences you. Consider spreading out those draining activities to fit in other aspects of work which fuel you. Networking can be draining. Janice figured out how to network as an introvert, and then wrote a book entitled: Events for Introverts: The How-to-Guide to Networking You don’t have to stay the whole time. Make a plan, know who you want to talk to, make that connection, then leave when you’re done. Selling can feel aggressive and annoying to have to push yourself and your business on others. Janice accidentally discovered that being a speaker at events brought people to her with questions so she could discuss her topic rather than go out of her way to discuss it with others. Strengths in Business Remember that everyone has strengths so do not define your strengths (or weaknesses) as an introvert or an extrovert. Define them as they are in you as a person. Be humble enough to know and inquire what your weaknesses are. Ask your best friend and also, someone who’s not so close to you to tell you your strengths, weaknesses and points of improvement. Knowing your weaknesses can become a strength because you can learn and grow in that area. Building Your Business Let people know what you do. Most feel like a fake because they don’t have 10 or 20 years experience and are used to others (teachers, employers) telling them what to do. Allow your job title to be viewed by public on facebook Set up FB business page Twitter Utilize free platforms and work on them Take the pressure off of yourself Success is individual-you must define what success is to you. Set your own goals. Don’t follow other’s goals Invest in yourself by learning and trying new things to build your skills Find the right clients for you Take time to understand which clients you work best with Not everyone is your client Don’t be afraid to fire clients Vocalize your ideas to a friend or fellow business owner in order to understand them and see how viable they are Final Thoughts From Janice The struggle is real, but more important than introversion/extroversion, is personality. All personalities are valid and different Remember that introvert tendencies are not a bad thing. Learn to work with them and embrace them. Stick to your guns and fire bad clients Self care Be ok with who you are and don’t try to be someone else. Your journey will be unique, but beautiful! Contact Janice Email introvert@thetravelingintrovert.com Thetravelingintrovert podcast Thecareerintrovert.com
Episode 21: Understanding Enneagram Types part 3 – The Challenger, The Peacemaker Introversion, Extroversion, and the Highly Sensitive Person Why study typology? What do Enneagram types have to do with recovery from addiction? The richness of the Enneagram helps us understand our strengths and challenges. It provides a window into the behavior of our partners, […]
Introversion and extroversion are misunderstood. What is introversion and how does it relate to risk-taking? I offer some thoughts in this latest in-betweenisode. Show notes: Introversion-Extroversion test: https://www.psychologytoday.com/tests/personality/extroversion-introversion-test Myers-Briggs Type Indicator: http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/ Susan Cain's TED talk "The Power of Introverts": https://www.ted.com/talks/susan_cain_the_power_of_introverts ________ Did you like what you heard? Subscribe to the All Things Risk podcast, leave a rating or review, and share it on social media: Subscribe and/or leave a rating and review on: iTunes: http://apple.co/1PjLmKh Subscribe on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/all-things-risk/the-all-things-risk-podcast Subscribe on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ben-cattaneo
Welcome to our two-part show all about personality types! In Episode 57 we discuss the general appeal of self-discovery and the lure (or, for some, skepticism) of personality tests and quizzes. We also discuss the concepts of introversion and extroversion, how neither of us fit a classic mold, and how our needs change over the course
Annie and her husband Jordan discuss extroversion, introversion, and the influence of Susan Cain (and her book Quiet) on our daily lives. This episode have you curious for more? Find out your MBTI results and whether you're a Highly Sensitive Person, plus check out one of Annie's favorite podcasts, The Popcast (hosted by an excellent introvert and extrovert pairing) and Cain's famous TED talk. You can also join Cain's "Quiet Revolution" here. -- Rank and review the podcast on iTunes.
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