Yes, Extroverts Can Be Introspective (But It Looks Different)
Extroverts are introspective. That might surprise you if you’ve ever watched a colleague dominate a meeting or witnessed someone light…
Extroverts are introspective. That might surprise you if you’ve ever watched a colleague dominate a meeting or witnessed someone light…
Extroverts are not naturally poor listeners, but their listening style tends to look and feel very different from what most…
Extroverts are not immune to overstimulation. While they genuinely thrive on social energy and external input, there is a threshold…
Extroverts are not dependent on people in the way that word implies a weakness or deficit. What they genuinely need…
No, extroverts are not always confident. Extroversion describes how someone gains energy and engages with the world socially, not how…
Extroverted intuitives are not necessarily feelers. In the Myers-Briggs framework, extroverted intuition (Ne) is a perceiving function, not a feeling…
No, extroverted intuition does not make someone smarter than other personality types. Intelligence is multidimensional, and every cognitive function, including…
No, not all extroverts are talkative. While talkativeness is one way extroversion can show up, it is far from the…
Experiencing the full force of an extrovert’s emotional explosion is something most introverts remember with startling clarity. The heat of…