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What Everyone Needs to Know About Introverts By Sarah Dolliver Personality
types make fascinating discussion and can cause unnecessary
misunderstandings. Perhaps the most misunderstood personality is the
introvert: quiet, timid, keeping to themselves. The
way they show up brings an air of mystery about them that leaves others
guessing. Let's stop the guessing and get the record straight, so work
can proceed and misunderstandings be prevented. Read
on for what you need to know about the introverts in your life. (How do
I know? I am one!) Everyone
is trying to be like everyone else, which only reinforces the
notion that if you aren't "that way," then something must be wrong with
you. Not
so! Introversion is normal and healthy. It's simply different. That's
all. So we
are not the
bubbly, overly interactive type. That doesn't mean we are miserable
being the way we are. Simply give us room to be different and be
ourselves, naturally. Also,
familiar settings
help put us at ease. If we are there, you can find us on the edge of
networking events enjoying others who are more like us. These
situations can cause us to get overly reactive, often without warning.
It usually surprises us as much as others. Yet,
given conditions that
are more under our influence, we can endure long hours and emotional
trials under which others melt down. Go ahead and try us. We will amaze
you! If you
ever feel stuck on something, go find an introvert to hear you out and
you will discover different options. That's
why I believe we
accomplish so much more than other types who can get caught up flailing
all over the place doing too many things at once, often without enough
focus for any of them. They
are the hare; we are the tortoise. If you recall the fable, the
tortoise wins. Oh, and about those deadlines? Make sure we have plenty
of notice ahead of time. Give
us these assurances and you will get back a dedicated player who
will fight until the end. It is
not about becoming someone they are not, but simply learning new
skills tempered with self-acceptance. It's a
powerful combination of inner-outer work that is a pathway to
transforming their world. (I know because I've done it.) Article Source:
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