How to know if an introvert like you (8 attraction signs)

The introverted personality is surrounded by myths and misunderstandings. They are often labeled as inconsiderate and their initial distance is taken as if they do not care about others. I would like to point out that an introvert does not necessarily have to be shy. While the former gains energy by being alone, a shy person feels embarrassed to socialize even afraid. In the future I will write an article about signs that a shy person likes you so you can see the differences. Also, introversion is not a label, but can…

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Why don’t introverts emerge as leaders?

It's no surprise that introverts can make great leaders. There are quite a few references about great introverted leaders from politicians like Barack Obama, film directors, human rights activists or even influencers (as we collect in our list of famous introverts). But then why don't we see job offers where introverted executives are in demand? This may be because the term introversion is tainted by words like shy, anxious, or stressed about change. While you can be introverted and shy, there are also extroverts and shy. Introversion and extroversion are personality traits…

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Why do you feel so empty as introvert

I still remember the first time I felt that feeling of inner emptiness; when you know something is missing but you don't know what is it or how to get it back. In addition to feeling it, I have "seen" it: a dark gray hole in the chest area, which seems to suck in any reason to feel motivated. I was in college, a time full of ups and downs due to the stress of wanting to pass everything with a good grade, work weekends, make friends from scratch, and be away…

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How to “say no” and avoid being taken advantage of.

Every time I say no to someone I suffer. As if by rejecting a plan or favor I am disappointing them. This is partly because I want people to like me, and I feel like saying no is taking points away from our relationship. Although shyness and introversion are different, many shy and introverted people also feel pressure to say "no," especially in socially difficult situations. While it is true that you do not have to be an introvert for this to happen to you, as introverts we are normally more reserved,…

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Can you be popular if you are introverted?

We have all dreamed of being popular at some point in our lives. As humans we want other people to like us, we want to be admired and know that others find us interesting. In today's post and with the help of some Quora users, I am going to dig a little more about what it really means when we say that we want to be popular, and above all, can we be popular if we are introverts? Check out the original post here >>https://www.quora.com/How-does-one-become-popular-being-an-introvert The factors of popularity. How do you…

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How to stop being so introverted

When I read this question that a reader sent me, it gave me chills. This blog is about how to make the most of our introversion, know ourselves and be aware of our advantages and limitations. I guess that reading that question reminded me of all of the times my previous self tried to act extroverted hating my introverted nature. That's why I was about to reply with all the reasons why you should be proud to be an introvert, but then it came to mind how many times I've had to…

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Should you hide your introversion in a job interview?

The term introversion does not seem to be welcomed in the professional world. It seems that being an extrovert is a synonym of success and that if you are an introvert you are a geek and you will not know how to hold conversations with co-workers and clients. Moreover, the way in which candidates are interviewed is not designed for introverts. As Barry Deutsch mentions, introverts are generally bad at making a good first impression. We need to "warm up" and deepen the conversation to really feel comfortable. It is therefore difficult…

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How to discover your personality and stop imitating others.

I have always heard the phrase: "x has a lot of personality" as a synonym for having character, being charismatic or having a strong opinion. But in itself, the phrase is meaningless: personality is not something you can measure on the scale of a lot or a little, and technically...everyone has a personality. But I understand what they mean. Not being impressionable, maintaining your traits despite the context. Otherwise, it is possible that throughout your life you have felt that you do not have a defined personality, or that it changes depending…

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