Discover how quickly solitude drains your mental battery and why extroverts recharge faster around other people.
Key Takeaways Introverts often internally process the world around them, including their work.If you're introverted, maximize your strengths at work and play up your ability to listen intently, ...
Dear Talked Out: Try setting up group agreements for conversation, like a conversation prompt that each person gets to answer ...
While we all know individuals who are wildly outgoing, plenty of fun to be around and occasionally even obnoxious, chances are we relate less to these extroverts and more to introverts or people ...
Not everyone who seems outgoing feels energized by social interaction. These behaviors reveal the soft, thoughtful ways ...
Psychologists who study how introverts plan social time have found that they often struggle to accurately predict how depleted they'll be at a future date. It's not that they're poor planners, but the ...
Most introverts hate when they have to socialize and do anything that doesn’t fit into the carefully curated plan they have for the day. Extroverts, on the other hand, find pleasure in constant social ...
Whenever I rendezvous with an extroverted friend, I feel a pang of anxiety as an introvert. Will I have space to be my slow, quiet self? Will I have trouble keeping up with their chatter? Usually the ...
In the early stages of a relationship between an introvert and an extrovert, the personality differences can charm: The introvert may be intrigued by riding the coattails of a more social partner, ...
Studies on introversion and sensory processing have found that introverts are more sensitive to environmental stimulation than extroverts—noise, social density, and the cumulative effect of a lot of ...
The genius of Jennifer Kahnweiler’s new book, The Genius of Opposites: How Introverts and Extroverts Achieve Extraordinary Results Together, is that she doesn’t throw out facile strategies for meeting ...