The Author Who Wouldn’t Shut Up (And Why That’s a Problem)
Authors are expected to be extroverts because the modern publishing industry has built its marketing infrastructure around visibility, performance, and…
Authors are expected to be extroverts because the modern publishing industry has built its marketing infrastructure around visibility, performance, and…
You feel like a confirmed introvert on Monday, drained by small talk and craving silence, then find yourself energized by…
An ambivert is someone who sits in the middle of the introvert-extrovert spectrum, drawing energy from both solitude and social…
Jerome Kagan, the late Harvard developmental psychologist, is the researcher whose work most directly focused on the inherited basis of…
Introverts and extroverts don’t take breakups worse or better than each other, they take them differently, and those differences run…
Extroverts often read introverts as socially inexperienced because they mistake quietness for incompetence, thoughtfulness for awkwardness, and depth of connection…
Carl Gustav Jung is the psychologist who developed the theory of introvert and extrovert, introducing these terms in his 1921…
The term “ambivert” was coined by Kimball Young, an American sociologist, in 1927. Young used it to describe people who…
Excessive self-consciousness sits at the core of shyness, and understanding what feeds it can change how you see yourself entirely….