Years ago I didn't know there were such things as introverts or extroverts. All I wanted to do was communicate easily, make jokes, and come to an understanding with people. Though I didn't succeed in ...
It can be hard to reconcile the need for close connections with the urge to cancel plans. Experts say it’s a matter of taking control and finding your comfort zone. By Catherine Pearson Few things in ...
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A common question that comes up as individuals get to know each other is, "Are you an introvert or an extrovert?" That such a question comes up makes sense given that one's identity as an introvert or ...
After two years of working remotely, going back to in-person work can be rough. Here’s how to ease the transition. With COVID-19 infection rates stabilized or declining around the country, we may be ...
Those who rank high in extroversion, known as extroverts, typically focus on their external world. They tend to be more optimistic, recharge by socialising and enjoy social interaction. On the other ...